The city of Rabat (now also known as Victoria) was fortified during the Middle Ages, with the acropolis of the Roman city being converted into a castle known as the Cittadella. Apart from the gate, a large part of the town is still enclosed by a moat, while a sizable length of (lowered) city wall still stands on the south side of the town. Sizable parts of the moats and ramparts remain. Grade 1 listed Bondgate (Hotspur Gateway) and section of wall remain of medieval defences, Pottergate Tower is C18 rebuild of medieval gate and may incorporate some medieval fabric. A ring of detached fortresses still encloses the city. This was the SE corner of the medieval city. The walls remain largely intact except for some breaches. The Maagdentoren (Maiden Tower) is what remains of the medieval town walls. Home to one of the oldest universities … Wales Aberystwyth Beaumaris Brecon Caerleon ( Isca Augusta) Caerwent ( Venta Silurum) … Few cities which were fortified are: Some other towns fortified with thorny bamboos in Qing era. The town is still enclosed by a moat on the three sides facing away from the river Linge. A ring road indicates the trace of the now demolished fortifications. Several remains of the town and caslte's fortifications can be found at the back of the houses alongside Rue du Général Thys. Tenby in south-west Wales is a seaside resort characterised by its cobbled streets and the colourful houses that surround the picturesque harbour. First built by the Romans, the walls were extended by the Anglo-Saxons to create a walled. One long section remains along the 'Town Walls' road; other shorter sections exist, such as behind Newport House on Dogpole, and near, The best preserved Saxon town walls in England. The old city centre is still partially surrounded by a moat. The, The first walls built in the early 14th century under Edward I were 2 mi (3.2 km) long. One tower of the medieval wall had been changed into a gate in the 16th century. (1992) "From Roman to medieval Worcester: development and planning in the Anglo-Saxon city,", Bradley, John and Märit Gaimster. Chester. To the north, a windmill stands on top of a remnant of the wall. Several fragments of the first city wall of mons have been preserved. The fortifications were recently reconstructed. Over time the new towns became important administrative centres. The ramparts were changed into a park, but the moat is still present and four bastions are still recognizable. Several sections of the medieval city wall still stand behind the 16th-century rampart. The residents were all English settler… Warwick. The old moat remains, while the old earthen ramparts remain incorporated in a park. About two-thirds of the wall remains. On the north-west side of the town, a city gate remains, flanked by a row of houses built against the old town wall. First constructed of earth and timber, probably in the late 14th century. Additionally, remnants of bastions, ravelins, and other outworks are clearly distinguishable in the fields surrounding the town. Spades Mire is an earthwork linear ditches, possibly forming an outer line of defence for medieval Berwick. Sizable sections of the inner and outer moats still remain and several of the bastions are still recognizable as such. Important parts of the 13th-century wall, including several towers and a gate, remain. Of the medieval fortifications, only the 14th-century Gevangenpoort remains. Very little of these remain but long and well-preserved sections of the later medieval walls can still be admired.