Historic ruins

Ruins are the remains of human-made architecture: structures that were once complete, as time went by, have fallen into a state of partial or complete disrepair, due to lack of maintenance or deliberate acts of destruction. Natural disaster, war and depopulation are the most common root causes, with many structures becoming progressively derelict over time due to long-term weathering and scavenging.

There are famous ruins all over the world, from ancient sites in China, the Indus valley and Judea to Zimbabwe in Africa, ancient Greek, Egyptian and Roman sites in the Mediterranean basin, and Incan and Mayan sites in the Americas. Ruins are of great importance to historians, archaeologists and anthropologists, whether they were once individual fortifications, places of worship, houses and utility buildings, or entire villages, towns and cities. Many ruins have become UNESCO World Heritage Sites in recent years, to identify and preserve them as areas of outstanding value to humanity.

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    Malcice Castle (Ruins)

    A Malcice Castle was built in 13th century by Belo IV. Destroyed in the second half of 15th century by the king Mathias. Malcice Castle (Ruins).

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    Manwoltae Palace (Ruins)

    Manwoltae Palace was the official royal palace of the Goryeo Dynasty. Located in the ancient capital city of Kaesong, the palace was completely destroyed during the Red Turbans invasions of Korea during the 14th century.

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    Markaz Castle (Ruins)

    Markaz Castle (Ruins). The ruins of the former Markaz castle at the end of Var crag lie about 2 km way from Markaz. It is assumed that the Kompolti family that belonged to the Aba genus had it built in the 1270-1280's.

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    Martinuzzi Castle (Ruins), Vintu de Jos

    Today only ruins, the Martinuzzi Castle is located in Vintu de Jos , Alba County. The name of Vintu de Jos town is mentioned in documents in the history of Transylvania and not at any pleasant event.

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    Memphis and its Necropolis

    Memphis was the ancient capital of Aneb-Hetch, the first nome of Lower Egypt. Its ruins are located near the town of Mit Rahina, 20 km (12 mi) south of Giza.

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    Mesa Verde National Park

    Mesa Verde National Park is a National Park and World Heritage Site located in Montezuma County, Colorado. It protects some of the best preserved Ancestral Puebloan archeological sites in the United States.

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    Meymand, Kerman

    Meymand is a village in Meymand Rural District, in the Central District of Shahr-e Babak County, Kerman Province, Iran. Meymand is believed to be a primary human residence in the Iranian Plateau, dating back to 12,000 years ago.

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    Mohenjo-daro

    Mohenjo-daro is an archeological site in the province of Sindh, Pakistan.

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    Mohosvar Castle (Ruins)

    Mohosvar (Mohos) Castle (Ruins). The castle was built by the Gut-Keled family on top of a hardly approachable mountain top after the Mongol invasion.

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    Monks Mound, Cahokia

    Monks Mound is the largest Pre-Columbian earthwork in the Americas and the largest pyramid north of Mesoamerica. Located at the Cahokia Mounds UNESCO World Heritage Site near Collinsville, Illinois, the mound size was calculated in 1988 as about 100 feet (30 m) high, 955 feet (291 m) long including the access ramp at the southern end, and 775 feet (236 m) wide.

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    Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, Deir el-Bahari

    The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, the Djeser-Djeseru ("Holy of Holies"), is located beneath the cliffs at Deir el Bahari on the west bank of the Nile near the Valley of the Kings in Egypt.

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    Mount Nemrut

    Nemrut or Nemrud is a 2,134 m (7,001 ft) high mountain in southeastern Turkey, notable for the summit where a number of large statues are erected around what is assumed to be a royal tomb from the 1st century BC.

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    Muran Castle (Ruins)

    Muran Castle, is a ruin of a medieval castle situated above the village of Muran, in the Muranska planina National Park in Slovakia.

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    Mycenae

    Mycenae is an archaeological site in Greece, located about 90 kilometres (56 miles) southwest of Athens, in the north-eastern Peloponnese. Argos is 11 kilometres (7 miles) to the south, Corinth, 48 kilometres (30 miles) to the north. From the hill on which the palace was located, one can see across the Argolid to the Saronic Gulf.

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    Mystras

    Mystras or Mistras in the Chronicle of the Morea, is a fortified town and a former municipality in Laconia, Peloponnese, Greece. Situated on Mt. Taygetos, near ancient Sparta, it served as the capital of the Byzantine Despotate of the Morea in the 14th and 15th centuries, experiencing a period of prosperity and cultural flowering.

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    Nakagusuku Castle

    Nakagusuku Castle is a gusuku in the village of Kitanakagusuku, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. It is one of a number of castles built on the island of Okinawa during the Ryukyu Kingdom now in ruins.

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    Nakijin Castle

    Nakijin Castle is a Ryukyuan castle or fortress located in Nakijin, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. It is currently in ruins.

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    Neamt Citadel (Ruins)

    Neamt Citadel is a medieval fortress located in north-eastern part of Romania, near Targu Neamt, Neamt County. It was built in 14th century Moldavia during Petru I of Moldavia's reign and expanded in the 15th century.

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    Nialiab Castle (Ruins)

    Ruins of Nialiab Castle on the outskirts of Korolevo. Hungarian king Ishtvan V builds a hunting lodge on grounds of what was one an old Slavic settlement.

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    Nisa

    Nisa was an ancient city, located near modern-day Bagir village, 18 km southwest of Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. Nisa is described by some as the first seat of central government of the Parthians.

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    Nograd Castle (Ruins)

    Nograd Castle (Ruins). The Nograd castle was built before 1108 but abandoned after the 1685 lightning which destroyed the inner part of the castle.

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    Old Farsa, Kefalonia Island

    Old Farsa is part of the municipal unit of Argostoli. It is situated on the eastern shore of the Gulf of Argostoli. Old Farsa is 2 km northwest of Davgata, Records exist in the Venetian archives for this village since the early Venetian period (16th century).

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    Olympia (Ancient Olympia)

    Olympia (Ancient Olympia). Olympia, a sanctuary of ancient Greece in Elis on the Peloponnese peninsula, is known for having been the site of the Olympic Games in classical times.