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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    Oponice Castle (Ruins)

    The dominant landmark over the town and the surrounding area is Oponice Castle, which has stretched up above the Tribec Mountains since the 13th century. The castle originally served to guard and to protect the Principality of Nitra against the Tartars and the Turks.

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    Or Qapi Fortress (Ruins), Perekop

    Or Qapi Fortress ruins near Perekop settlement located on the Perekop Isthmus connecting the Crimean peninsula to the Ukrainian mainland.

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    Ostry Kamen Castle (Ruins)

    North of Smolenice is the village Bukova with water reservoir and a marked route, which leads southward to the romantic ruins of the Castle Ostry Kamen from the 13th century.

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    Pajstun Castle (Ruins)

    Pajstun or Pajstun Castle is a ruins of a medieval castle located in Little Carpathians in Slovakia, near village Borinka. It lies at an altitude of 486 m.

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    Parad Castle (Ruins)

    Parad Castle (Ruins) near village Parad in Heves County, Hungary, north of the Matra, in the valley of the Paradi-Tarna.

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    Parustan Castle (Ruins)

    Parustan Castle was built in the 13th century. Now Parustan Castle ruins are located in Backovska Valley,Eastern Slovakia, Trebisovska district.

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    Pasargadae

    Pasargadae was the capital of the Achaemenid Empire under Cyrus the Great who had issued its construction (559–530 BC), it was also the location of his tomb. It was a city in ancient Persia, located near the city of Shiraz, and is today an archaeological site and one of Iran's UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

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    Persepolis

    Persepolis, also known as Takht-e-Jamshid, was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire (ca. 550–330 BC).

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    Petra

    Petra, originally known as Raqmu to the Nabataeans, is a historical and archaeological city in the southern Jordanian governorate of Ma'an that is famous for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system. Another name for Petra is the Rose City due to the color of the stone out of which it is carved.

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    Pidzamochok Castle (Ruins)

    Pidzamochok castle is an old castle, dating near 1600, located in Pidzamochok, Buchach Raion, Ternopil oblast, Ukraine. Founder - Jan Zbozny (Tworowski-Buczacki).

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    Pieniny Castle (Ruins)

    Pieniny Castle ruins - are located below Castle Mountain summit in the Three Crowns massif, in the Pieniny Mountains (Pieniny National Park).

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    Plain of Jars

    The Plain of Jars is a megalithic archaeological landscape in Laos. Scattered in the landscape of the Xieng Khouang plateau, Xieng Khouang, Lao PDR, are thousands of megalithic jars.

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    Plavec Castle (Ruins)

    Plavec Castle - ruins of a castle from 13th century, lies in northeast part of Slovakia, between Saris and Spis region.

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    Plesivec Castle (Ruins)

    In the village of Plesivec, around 16 km from the town of Roznava, the remains of Plesivec gothic castle of the 13th century. Plesivec Castle (Ruins).

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    Pniv Castle (Ruins)

    It was built in the second half of the XVI century by Kuropatovs, Polish feudalists, who received the land from King Vladislav Opilsky for for "loyalty"to the Polish Kingdom and faithful service.

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    Poenari Castle (Ruins)

    Poenari Castle, also known as Poenari Citadel (Cetatea Poenari in Romanian), is a ruined castle in Romania, notable for its connection to Vlad III the Impaler. Access to the citadel is made by climbing the 1,480 concrete stairs.

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    Polonnaruwa

    Polonnaruwa is the main town of Polonnaruwa District in North Central Province, Sri Lanka. Kaduruwela area is the Polonnaruwa New Town and the other part of Polonnaruwa remains as the royal ancient city of the Kingdom of Polonnaruwa.

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    Porolissum

    Porolissum was an ancient Roman city in Dacia. Established as a military camp in 106 during Trajan's Dacian Wars, the city quickly grew through trade with the native Dacians and became the capital of the province Dacia Porolissensis in 124.

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    Povazsky Castle (Ruins)

    Povazsky hrad is a ruin of medieval castle on the right side of the river Vah, near PovazskaBystrica in Slovakia. It is thought to be the essential part of silhouette of Povazie and Upper Vah region especially.

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    Provincial Forum of Tarraco

    The provincial forum of Tarraco is a Roman archaeological site in Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain, encompassing an area of 18 ha.

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    Pusty Hrad Castle (Ruins)

    Pusty Hrad is a castle whose ruins are located on a forested hill in the southern part of Zvolen in central Slovakia. With an area of 76,000 m² it is arguably one of the largest medieval castles in Europe.

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    Pusztavar Castle (Ruins)

    Pusztavar Castle (Ruins). The fortress ruins standing in the village's border appeared as Solymos castle once. The castle Tolcsva a family built it up after the 1312, his centre may have been their lordship.

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    Pythagorio

    Pythagorio or Pythagoreio and Pythagorion (Greek: Πυθαγόρειο) is a small town and former municipality on the island of Samos, North Aegean, Greece.

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    Qutb complex

    The Qutb complex is an array of monuments and buildings at Mehrauli in Delhi, India. The best-known structure in the complex is the Qutb Minar, built to honor the Sufi saint Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki.

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    Rakovets Castle (Ruins)

    The castle was found at the beginning of the XVII by the Dominick Voycekh Benievskyi, court circle servant of Halych. Being unfinished in 1657 it already had stand a siege of the Cossack colonel A. Zhdanovych, sent by Bohdan Khmelnytskyi to help Transylvanian voevode Yurii II Rakotsa.