BiB ZFF: Marko Marulić (1450-1524) was a Croatian national poet and Christian humanist, known as the Crown of the Croatian Medieval Age and the father of the Croatian Renaissance. Epic poem - 'Judita'.
6 place Paul Painlevé (Rue de Cluny), Paris, Île-de-France
History Museum · Sorbonne · 68 tips and reviews
Stephanie: Take the afternoon. Really well done and guides in multiple languages. A gem that isn't crowded, specializing in medieval finery and architecture.
History Museum · South-West Inner City · 23 tips and reviews
Otel.com: Learn about Dublin's rich culture and heritage by visiting this place. You’ll be able to see exhibitions focusing on the world of Vikings and medieval city life. Open all year round.
Carl Griffin: Dating from 1106, this inn has seen its fair share of murders! One 17th century landlord used a hinged bedstead and a trap door to tip his victims into boiling liquid. Great real ales.
Trina Beana: Margaret Radclyffe died at Ordsall Hall in 1599. She was one of Queen Elizabeth's maids of honor. She is said to haunt here with another ghost, a "white lady".
Neil Griffiths: Edward 1 orders it to be built to protect them from attacks by Llewelyn ap gruffydd but it was in1282 and flint town was burnt to the ground,they used to a double Dutch/mote all the way around,
Simon Redfern: Classic National Trust. Well kept house and grounds with interesting history (back to Henry VIII). Great ice-cream and check out the obvious mistake in the hunting picture inside the gothic hall
Carl Griffin: Stunning castle built in 1295. The interior shows an evolution through periods from medieval, through regency period to Victorian Gothic. Run by the National Trust.
Neil Griffiths: It was built in1277 by Edward 1,in 1912 the territorial HQ and drill hall was erected on the front side and it was demolished 1969,it's got a draw bridge over the mote
Adrian Warnock: This is one of the most spectacular and historic cathedrals in the whole UK. Well worth a car journey, and visit the nearby St David's head walk while you are there.
Carl Griffin: Lovely coastal castle built in 1116. Fought over many times in the English civil war and the Welsh / English wars. It was here, in 1403, the Owain Glyndwr's rebellion stalled.
Pollok Country Park (2060 Pollokshaws Rd), Glasgow, Glasgow City
Museum · South Side · 17 tips and reviews
Otel.com: This art collection by Sir William Burrell at Pollok Country Park is home to vast collections of medieval art of stained glass, weapons, tapestries, Islamic art, and artifacts from China and Egypt.
Historic and Protected Site · Townhead · 9 tips and reviews
John Gibbons: The Oldest House in Glasgow. Built in 1471, the house was part of St Nicholas's Hospital and was built by a former Bishop of Glasgow, Andrew Muirhead.
Historic and Protected Site · Townhead · 9 tips and reviews
Otel.com: This medieval house (the oldest one in the city) museum is on top of Castle Street is where you'll find an impressive collection of 17th century Scottish furniture.