In October 2023 on medievalheritage.eu I posted 15 more monuments from Ireland, alphabetically from Ardee to Ardmore, 6 additional Czech monuments: Prague (Strahov Abbey and the church of St. Lawrence), Nový Bydžov, Žatec (parish church), Jičín (parish church), Pacov, 3 additional monuments from Poland: Głogów (Franciscan friary), Sobótka (palas/provostry), Unisław (Teutonic Knights castle). I have thoroughly revised the descriptions of: Głogów (collegiate church), Głubczyce (parish church), Velhartice (castle), Načeradec, while medium-sized changes have been made in: Trosky, Głogów (St. Nicholas’ church), Kolštejn, Nístějka, Drahanovice, Kamýk u Litoměřice, Kunětická Hora, Kutná Hora (church of St. James), Týřov, Přimda, Praha (monastery of the Order of the Crusaders with the Red Star), Třebovle, Zvíkov, Roupov, Kašperk, Třebíč, Litomyšl (Augustinian friary), Karlštejn.
In November 2023, 13 monuments from Ireland were added, 4 more places from the Czech Republic: town walls in Nová Bystřice and Chomutov, churches in Dublovice and Hodslavice, 1 additional monument from Poland (Dominican friary in Głogów). I also thoroughly revised descriptions of Kokořín Castle (Czech Republic) and Beaupre in Wales. Significant changes and extended descriptions of monuments in: Nový Světlov, Vranov, Praha (St. George’s church, cathedral, castle, church of St. John the Baptist, rotunda of Holy Cross), Prosek, Štramberk, Hrubý Rohozec, Rabí, Margam, Wrocław (Bernardine friary), Przeworsk (friary), Radom (friary), Jawor (friary), Kazimierz Biskupi (friary), Tinkinswood, Oxwich, Llanmihangel (manor house).