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Latest revision as of 22:41, 24 April 2019
Architectural and Religious Ensemble of medieval Meqn | |
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Name as inscribed on the ARCHO Heritage List | |
Location | Meqn, Azmir, Trellin |
Type | Cultural |
ARCHO subregion | Ahéri-Ethlorek states |
Inscription history | |
Inscription | 2004 |
The Architectural and Religious Ensemble of medieval Meqn is an ARCHO heritage site in western Trellin, in the city of Meqn. It covers much of the city's old town, an area which ARCHO describes as "characterised by a lavish monastic infrastructure" that was gradually developed under Cadenzan patrimony during and after the Azmiri Crusade.
Site description
The official ARCHO description of the Architectural and Religious Ensemble of medieval Meqn runs as follows:
Meqn developed between the tenth and fifteenth centuries from a minor Siresian monastery to a regional centre of pilgrimage and crusade. The medieval city, with dozens of religious and military structures spanning the entire period of Cadenzan control and beyond, is without parallel in the Ethlorek world as a cultural and devotional centre.
List of landmarks
Architectural
- Meqn's medieval fortifications:
- Barracks of the Order of the Dragon, late 13th century
- Citadel of the Most Holy Order of Saint Misrav at Meqn, 14th century
- Great North Gate and city walls of Meqn, 13th century
- Harbour defences and fortifications, 12th-14th centuries
- Outer walls of Meqn, 14th century
- Tower of Taikhal, 14th century
Religious
- Basilica of Saint Tojarn, 13th century
- Church of Saint Íriyexa, 13th century
- Meqn Cathedral, late 14th century
- Siresian Monastery of Meqn, 10th century