List of Knights Templar sites
With their military mission and extensive financial resources, the Knights Templar funded a large number of building projects around Europe and the Holy Land, many structures remain standing today.
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Middle East
- The Templar Tunnel in Acre, Israel[1]
- Château Pèlerin, Israel[2]
- Ruad, Syria[3]
- Chastel Blanc, Syria[2]
- The port city and fortress of Tortosa, Syria[1][2]
Cyprus
- The Twin Church of the Templars and Hospitallers, Famagusta[4]
- Gastria Castle[5]
- Kolossi Castle[4]
France
- Commandry of Coulommiers, France[6]
- Commandry of Avalleur, in Bar-sur-Seine[7]
- Commandry of Saint-Blaise, Hyères[8]
- La Rochelle, Charente Maritime, France[1]
- Chapelle des Templiers de Metz - 12th-century Gothic chapel with octagonal plan and various paintings.[9]
- Commandry of Libdeau, Toul - 12th-century Gothic chapel with rectangular plan and traces of paintings.[10][11]
- Commandry of Notre-Dame-de-la-Boissière, Châteaudun - 12th-century Gothic chapel.
- Commandry of Sergeac[12]
- Commandry of Dognon, Blanzac-Porcheresse - 12th-century chapel with rectangular plan and various paintings.
- Commandry of Sainte-Eulalie-de-Cernon[13]
- Commandry of Richerenches[14]
- La Couvertoirade, Aveyron - A castle, commandry and fortifications[4]
- Commandry of Celles[15]
- Commandry of Arville, now restored with a museum of Templar history.[15]
- Templar fortress of Paris, now destroyed.
Portugal
- Castle of Almourol[1]
- Castelo Branco[1]
- Castle of Idanha[1]
- Castle of Monsanto[1]
- Castle of Penha Garcia[1]
- Castle of Pombal[4]
- Castle of Soure - received and reconstructed in March 1128, was the first castle of the Knights Templar.[16]
- Quinta da Regaleira
- Old town of Tomar, including the Castle, the Convent of the Order of Christ and the Church of Santa Maria do Olival[1][4]
Spain
Crown of Castile and Leon
- Castle of Montalbán in San Martín de Montalbán, province of Toledo[17]
- Castle of Villalba in Cebolla, Province of Toledo[17]
- Castle of San Servando, in Toledo
- The Templar House, Toledo
- Iglesia Veracruz in Segovia[18]
- Castillo de los Templarios in Ponferrada[4]
- Castle of Alcañices, in Zamora[19]
United Kingdom
England
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- Temple Church, Bristol, Bristol[4]
- Denny Abbey, Cambridgeshire[24]
- Temple Church, Temple, Bodmin Moor, Cornwall
- St Michael's Mount, Cornwall[25]
- Temple Sowerby, Cumbria[1]
- Cressing Temple, Essex[1]
- Little Maplestead, Essex[25]
- Garway Church, Herefordshire[4][16]
- St Mary The Virgin church, Welsh Newton, Herefordshire
- Church of St Mary the Virgin in Baldock, Hertfordshire[1]
- Temple Dinsley, Hertfordshire[25]
- The Manor of Temple Ewell, Kent[1]
- Rothley Temple (Rothley Preceptory), Rothley, Leicestershire[1]
- Eagle Hall Lincolnshire
- South Witham Lincolnshire
- Temple Bruer, Lincolnshire[4][25]
- The Temple including Temple Church, London[1]
- Temple Mills, Stratford, London[25]
- Temple Cowton, North Yorkshire[25]
- Westerdale Preceptory, North Yorkshire[25]
- Temple Cowley, Oxfordshire[1]
- Templars Square, Oxfordshire
- Cameley and Temple Cloud, Somerset[26]
- Templecombe, Somerset[4]
- Keele, Staffordshire[27]
- Temple Balsall, Warwickshire[1]
- Church of St Mary the Blessed Virgin, Sompting. West Sussex
- Shipley Church, Shipley, West Sussex[1][4]
- Temple Newsam, West Yorkshire[25]
- Temple Farm, Rockley, Wiltshire[1]
Scotland
- Temple, Midlothian[4]
- Castle Rainy and Templars' House, Turriff, Aberdeenshire[28]
- Darvel, East Ayrshire[29]
Ireland
- Templetown, County Wexford[30]
- Clontarf Castle (Templar Preceptory), County Dublin[30]
- Baldongan Church (in-ruins), Skerries, County Dublin[31]
- Temple House, Ballymote, County Sligo[32]
Croatia
- Cesargrad (Kayersperg)
- Brckovljani,[16][33]
- Fortress of Klis,[34]
- Glogovnica
- Gora, Croatia
- Gornji Slatinik
- Hrvatska Dubica,[34]
- Lovčić
- Našice,[34]
- Nova Ves,[34]
- Rassecha – Nova Rača
- Senj,[34]
- Zdelja village near Virje
- Vižinada
- Vrana Fortress,[23]
Italy
- Castello della Magione, Poggibonsi
- San Pietro alla Magione, Siena
- Valvisciolo Abbey, Sermoneta
- Abbey of St. Michael in Montescaglioso
- Templars' Tower at San Felice Circeo (from 1240 to 1259)
Other countries
- Tempelhof, Berlin, Germany
- Templstejn, Czech Republic[16]
- Chwarszczany village, Poland[4]
- Acre, Templar castle in the Holy Land, Israel[4]
- Castle in Serednie, Serednie, Ukraine[35]
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