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Megiddo Stables
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Stables and coach-houses
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Now an indoor cinema
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Mamshit
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Kyoto's sacred horse stable at Kamigamo Shrine
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Pallazo Té was built at the location of the horse stables of the Gonzaga family. Its main room depicts the favourite horses.
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6 of the former 300 are left among the church cottages
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next to Burgtor
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Complex of buildings of the Assumption Monastery stable yard ... During conservation the Stable’s yard regained its initial image which was distorted in Soviet times. At present there are workshops and craftsmen’s stalls, the café “The Tavern”, a small hotel, the stables and a riding hall in the yard. (Nom file)
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"The Palladian Studley Royal House was originally the stables for the Aislabie family's mansion on the Studley Royal estate near Ripon."
See www.yorkshirepost.co.uk
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Below the garden of the Piccolomini Palace "is a vaulted stable that had stalls for 100 horses." (Wikipedia)
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Former horse stables in the former Maison Castel Jeanson; horse stable of the Château de Montebello and the château Perrier (Nomination file, p. 68, 72, 128)
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Horse stables in the farm of the béguinage of Leuven. (Nomination file, p. 16)
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During its existence, the Maison Carrée has served as a horse stable. (wiki fr)
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"Rooms surrounded all or some sides of the courtyard. The ground floor typically held stables, latrines, storage areas, and rooms for food preparation and other domestic activities." (nom file p33)
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During the occupation of the city by French revolutionary troops, the cathedral was temporarily used as a stable.
See en.wikipedia.org
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Royal Stable
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The former Crusade cathedral was used as horse stables by the Arabs.
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Hofburg stables of the Lipizzaner horses
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The one next to the festival halls and the Neutor served the court stables that - which actually were what are now the Festival Halls, thus the name "Hofstallgasse" or "Court stable lane" for the street.
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Abbey Saint-Jean de Sorde: the east courtyard had horse stables in the 19th century – Former horse stables in the royal abbey Saint-Jean-Baptiste in Saint-Jean-d'Angély (Nomination file)
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Orangerie, now a film museum
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The ground floor of the Grande Galerie du Louvre housed stables to house the many horses needed to serve the palace.
See fr.wikipedia.org
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Solomon's Stables
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Nikko's sacred stable at Toshogu Shrine
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Moravian Church Settlements
Denmark, Germany, United Kingdom, United States of AmericaInscribed: 201519315Prætorius Square functions as the town’s secondary square and was originally a closed yard behind the Moravian Church’s hotel. Following Kongensgade’s expansion in 1938, the former sta- bles for travellers’ horses were torn down, creating an open square. (nom file) -
Stables of Ludwig, Duke of Württemberg (now Rathaus)
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At the Karwan in the Fore Castle
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At the Tapada
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Dormagen: "The fort of Durnomagus provides important evidence for the understanding of cavalry forts: it was here that for the first time, stable pits for horses were attested inside barracks through archaeological excavations. This key feature is essential for understanding the daily life of Roman cavalry soldiers." (Nomination file, p. 107)
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Stables of the castle of Lednice
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Sacred Horse Stable at the entrance to the shrine
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Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sangen Jinja has a sacred horse stable.
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Near the entrance
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Several forts along the Danube had garrisons with equestrian units. These forts therefore had horse stables, like in Zeiselmauer (ID 28a-d). The auxiliary fort in Carnuntum (ID No 31) was an equestrian camp. Remnants of horse stables have been identified in several of the construction phases.
See de.wikipedia.org
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The 14th-century “Tutesall,” was used at the time as a stable. Today, the Tutesall is part of the Neümunster Abbey cultural complex.
See www.luxtimes.lu
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Khanate Stables inside the Ark Fortress
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Bahla Fort's horse stalls
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the Marstall (Royal Stables)
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