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Keep and curtain walls of Trim Castle, a 12th century Norman castle built by Hugh De Lacy, in County Meath, Ireland. Although the site was used from early medieval times, Hugh de Lacy constructed the Norman castle from 1172, and it was extended and the great hall added in the 13th and 14th centuries. The central keep is 3 storeys tall and unusually, in a cruciform shape. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
Unique Identifier AR9642662 
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Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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12TH CENTURY
Anglo-Norman
Architecture
building
Caislean Bhaile Atha Troim
Castle
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
County Meath
DAY
Defense
DEFENSIVE
Eire
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Exterior
FLAG
HERITAGE
History
HORIZONTAL
Hugh de Lacy
Ireland
Irish
KEEP
Medieval
NORMAN
Norman architecture
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
republic of ireland
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
Tower
Travel
Trim Castle
Wall
Western Europe
Western European