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Jeivar
2013-07-06, 09:31 AM
I have a little project going on, and I need a photo of a medieval setting. A photo, not a drawing. So I'll need a town or a castle or a city from medieval times, and no visible power lines, asphalt, light bulbs or tourists.

My googling has turned up SOME successes, but none of them were terribly satisfying. I would appreciate any suggestions.

Spiryt
2013-07-06, 09:35 AM
How medieval they need to be?

Sadly vast amount of preserved building will have later (from 16th century onwards) additions.

Also, how ruined can/can't they be, and will modern reparations, or straight out reconstructions go?

Ravens_cry
2013-07-06, 12:11 PM
Look, if you wanted to borrow the time machine, just ask.:smalltongue:

Jeivar
2013-07-06, 12:27 PM
How medieval they need to be?

Sadly vast amount of preserved building will have later (from 16th century onwards) additions.

Meh. Medieval-ish is fine.


Also, how ruined can/can't they be, and will modern reparations, or straight out reconstructions go?

I'll need something that looks lived in, at least at a glance. Reconstructions are fine.

WoodStock_PV
2013-07-06, 01:23 PM
Google for Monsaraz. Medieval city in Portugal.

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.casadantonia-monsaraz.com/images/img-alentejo-02.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.casadantonia-monsaraz.com/en/location-monsaraz.html&h=319&w=600&sz=37&tbnid=8ucdcLtTmhHP1M:&tbnh=64&tbnw=120&zoom=1&usg=__cjlXqHZIoUMNAZV0JySYeu73V3Y=&docid=ovW-5K_ScZbDVM&sa=X&ei=eV_YUfDFL47O9AT5j4DoDQ&ved=0CE8Q9QEwAw&dur=1214

Or you could go with constantinople.. several drawings of it exist. The historical center of Istanbul comes close.

SnowballMan
2013-07-06, 02:13 PM
Do they have to be authentic? If not, you might want to consider searching pictures of renaissance fair grounds.

Ebon_Drake
2013-07-06, 02:36 PM
Arundel Castle (http://www.jeffnyveen.com/travel/places/england/arundelcastle/big/ArundelCastle.jpg) is a favourite of mine. Edinburgh Castle (http://www.ardenedinburgh.co.uk/images/Edinburgh%20Castle.jpg) is rather nice too. I suppose I should also mention my local one, Norwich Castle (http://imgec.trivago.com/uploadimages/63/87/6387343_l.jpeg), although it's a bit boxy and it's hard to get a shot of it that doesn't include modern developments - it's in the centre of the city, so that shot's about as good as I could find.

There's also Portchester Castle (http://i.imgur.com/6YDJR.jpg) from where I grew up. It's an old Roman fort that was then re-developed by the Normans. That picture nicely shows the whole layout including the Norman keep and church, but you'd either have to crop out the car park (not an original medieval feature:smalltongue:) or google up another shot of it. Edit: and maybe shop out the football pitch too, I don't remember that being there :smallmad:. I suppose you could reduce it down to just a shot of the keep in the top left-hand corner, or find a ground-level shot of it.

GolemsVoice
2013-07-06, 03:40 PM
You can look for Rothenburg on google images. Granted, most of the buildings there likely aren't 100% medieval, due to being inhabited today, but it LOOKS pretty good. It's THE picture postcard town for medieval cities in Germany.

Maelstrom
2013-07-06, 04:35 PM
Carcassonne still the best example of an intact walled town from those times that I've seen. Here's a quick sample, but google it and you'll come up with plenty of results...

http://www.letrabet.com/carcassonne.htm

Palanan
2013-07-06, 04:44 PM
Originally Posted by WoodStock_PV
...Monsaraz. Medieval city in Portugal.

My family did a month-long tour of Portugal and Spain, back when I was a kid. Many, many lovely towns like Monsaraz, and some truly amazing Roman ruins.

Probably my favorite castle from that trip is the Castelo de Almourol (http://www.flickr.com/photos/maria_jose_almeida/9178278076/), which is on an island in the middle of the Rio Tagus. It's picturesque and often photographed with a moody, isolated feel.


Originally Posted by Ebon_Drake
There's also Portchester Castle from where I grew up. It's an old Roman fort that was then re-developed by the Normans.

*sigh*

Where I live, something is considered "old" if it dates back to the mid-1950s. For the most part I enjoyed my childhood, and wouldn't trade where I grew up...but sometimes, I wish it had featured more castles. And something like historical awareness.


Originally Posted by Ebon_Drake
That picture nicely shows the whole layout including the Norman keep and church....

And the football pitch is a lovely period touch.

:smallbiggrin:

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Eldan
2013-07-06, 04:52 PM
No preference for era, purpose, building style? I could probably hop on a bike and do you half a dozen old churches if that helps.

Edit: a lot harder than I thought to find any pictures of the closest old town without any cars in it, but here's a few:

http://www.artdecoplus.ch/images/home_wil_01.jpg

http://www.bodensee.de/cms_media/module_img/134/67227_1_gallery647x400_Hofplatz_Wil_02301_011.jpg

http://www.beyeler-kreativ.ch/images/altstadtwilhpwb.jpg

Ebon_Drake
2013-07-06, 04:57 PM
And the football pitch is a lovely period touch.

:smallbiggrin:


Yeah, I missed that at first and flew into a small rage when I spotted it. Still, given the sorry state of Portsmouth FC these days, that could very well be where they play their matches down in Division 8 or wherever they are now.

Heh, I made a sports reference. Go me.

Palanan
2013-07-06, 05:05 PM
Originally Posted by Ebon_Drake
Yeah, I missed that at first and flew into a small rage when I spotted it. Still, given the sorry state of Portsmouth FC these days, that could very well be where they play their matches down in Division 8 or wherever they are now.

Well, I should say that despite the football pitch and the surrounding encroachment, it's still a gorgeous castle, and I'd feel privileged to spend an afternoon there.

I think I can begin to understand how you feel--I have some strong preservationist instincts myself--and yet, it still looks great to me. I could spend several happy hours just walking the base of the wall on the ocean's edge, if that's allowed.

And as far as photos go...yeah, the football pitch is probably the easiest thing to remove, if you spent a little while with PhotoShop or the like. Looks like there's also a car on the main interior road, not far inside the gatehouse, but also easy to remove.

Seriously...from my side of the Atlantic, it looks pretty darn awesome.

:smalltongue:

Eldan
2013-07-06, 05:13 PM
Oh, if you want castles, Switzerland has a few:

Aarburg:

http://hbl.ppa-werbung.ch/upload/images/Front/Aarburg_breit2.jpg
http://www.aarburg.ch/content/portraet/grafik/Aarburg_-Blick_vom_Kt._SO_her_47_KB.JPG
http://www.swisscastles.ch/aviation/aargau/photosdAG/aarburg140609_002d.jpg


Lenzburg:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/10/Lenzburg_schloss.jpg/300px-Lenzburg_schloss.jpg
http://www.gleisnord.ch/uploads/pics/sp_li_lenzburg.jpg
http://www.castor-huser.ch/files/0000/0896/schloss-lenzburg-1_bigthumb.jpg


Chateau Chillon:
http://images.topin.travel/medium/e7/524514cee80d435de7.jpg

http://www.burgenseite.ch/Waadt/Schloss%20Chillon..%20%285%29.jpg[/IMG

[IMG]http://www.dillum.ch/html/chillon_aerial%20view.gif


Kyburg:
http://swiss-landmarks.ch/panos/Kyburg.jpg
http://images.t-error.ch/blog/478/kyburg_03.jpg
http://spass-muss-sein.ch/ausflug/images/stories/kyburg/kyburg_1.jpg



Those are all the bigger ones I can think of right now.

thorgrim29
2013-07-06, 05:31 PM
look for Mont-Saint Michel and Carcassonne in France

nitinmittal
2013-07-08, 01:12 AM
check this page it may be of help
http://www.castlewales.com/life.html

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Zar Peter
2013-07-08, 05:15 AM
Eggenburg (http://www.fasch.at/haendler/images/3730-59838.jpg) in lower austria. I think it's the only town in Austria with complete city walls.

Jan Mattys
2013-07-08, 05:19 AM
Fenis Castle (https://www.google.it/search?safe=off&q=fenis+castello+val+d%27aosta&bav=on.2,or.r_qf.&bvm=bv.48705608,d.bGE&biw=1920&bih=941&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=it&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=EpLaUZq8H4PSPJfDgZgF) in Val D'Aosta (Italy)

Killer Angel
2013-07-08, 06:06 AM
Briancon got some nice (http://www.google.it/search?q=briancon&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=8JzaUcfJJIbUsgbY9IHAAQ&sqi=2&ved=0CFoQsAQ&biw=1680&bih=933#facrc=_&imgdii=_&imgrc=j7S9rqAe8ARjAM%3A%3Bo9G9uak-pfkTrM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.estateinverno.com% 252FBriancon%252FBriancon%252520003.jpg%3Bhttp%253 A%252F%252Fwww.estateinverno.com%252FBriancon%252F Brian%2525C3%2525A7on.htm%3B679%3B454) shots (http://www.google.it/search?q=briancon&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=8JzaUcfJJIbUsgbY9IHAAQ&sqi=2&ved=0CFoQsAQ&biw=1680&bih=933#facrc=_&imgdii=_&imgrc=qQJ5zxj6648iuM%3A%3BEMdFTZyh2FQQfM%3Bhttp%25 3A%252F%252Fwww.caseinmostra.com%252Fimmagini%252F localita%252Fbriancon.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww .caseinmostra.com%252Fitaliano%252Flocalita%252Fbr iancon.php%3B300%3B300).