March 10, 2018 can be considered as a symbolic date, as medievalheritage.eu for the first time reached the number of over 100 unique entries in one day. On this occasion, I would like to thank all those who give their opinions on the forums on which I was advertising the site, both for the words of praise and essential comments. I invite to cooperate with all who are willing, if you think that a description is insufficiently expanded, needs improvement or completion, or English translation is inappropriate write to zabytkiswierniowiecza@op.pl or in the comments under the descriptions.
Medieval monuments of Latvia have been added
From today, medieval monuments in Latvia are available on medievalheritage.eu. Castles of the Livonian Brothers of the Sword, Teutonic Order castles, bishop and vassal castles, old churches, Riga with many wonderful monuments and a few other places, welcome.
Medieval monuments of Estonia have been added
Medieval Estonia came to medievalheritage.eu. From today you can read about the Estonian monuments of ancient times. Teutonic castles, fortified churches, towers houses, gothic houses of Tallinn and much more… Of course, also a lot of photos, reconstructions and plans, and a google map for those who want to find monuments.
Finishing the translation of photo captions
After two weeks of intensive work, I translated all the captions for a total of over 7,000 photos. Same as with the translation of the texts, I will be grateful for reporting any eventual mistakes to the address zabytkisredniowiecza@op.pl.
Translation of monuments of Poland and Slovakia
I have finished translating the monuments of Poland and Slovakia into English. From now on, filters in this language also function. Becausemy my English is far from perfect, I apologize in advance for any mistakes. I will be grateful for reporting them for correction ( zabytkisredniowiecza@op.pl ). Unfortunately, the captions under the pictures, due to the troublesome of this issue in WordPress, will be translated later.
Dictionary page added
From today on the site there is a dictionary of terms of defense and sacral architecture, used in subpages. Most of the entries are supplemented with photographs and plans. In the near future it is planned to add direct links from the subpages to the dictionary.