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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 of which structures remain standing today.
Middle East

Templar fortresses in the Outremer
- The so-called Knights Halls 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]
 - Kolossi Castle[4]
 
France

Templar establishments in Europe.
- Commandry of Coulommiers, France[5]
 - Commandry of Avalleur, in Bar-sur-Seine[6]
 - Commandry of Saint-Blaise, Hyères [7]
 - La Rochelle, Charente, France[1]
 - Chapelle des Templiers de Metz - 12th-century Gothic chapel with octagonal plan and various paintings.[8]
 - Commandry of Libdeau, Toul - 12th-century Gothic chapel with rectangular plan and traces of paintings.[9][10]
 - Commandry of Sergeac[11]
 - Commandry of Sainte-Eulalie-de-Cernon[12]
 - Commandry of Richerenches[13]
 - La Couvertoirade, Aveyron - A castle, commandry and fortifications[4]
 - Commandry of Celles [14]
 - Commandry of Arville, now restored with a museum of Templar history.[14]
 - Templar fortress of Paris, now destroyed.
 
Portugal
- Castle of Almourol[1]
 - Castle of Idanha[1]
 - Castle of Monsanto[1]
 - Castle of Pombal[4]
 - Castle of Soure - received and reconstructed in March 1128, was the first castle of the Knights Templar.[15]
 - 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
- Iglesia Veracruz in Segovia[16]
 - Castillo de los Templarios in Ponferrada[4]
 - Castle of Peñíscola[4]
 - Castle of Castellote [17]
 - Castle of Miravet [18]
 - Castle of Barbens [19]
 - Castle of Gardeny, in Lérida [20]
 - Castle of Xivert in Valencia[4]
 - Castle of Montalbán in San Martín de Montalbán, province of Toledo [21]
 - Castle of Villalba in Cebolla, Province of Toledo [21]
 
United Kingdom
England
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- Temple Church, Bristol, Bristol[4]
 - Denny Abbey, Cambridgeshire[22]
 - St Michael's Mount, Cornwall[23]
 - Temple Sowerby, Cumbria[1]
 - Cressing Temple, Essex[1]
 - Little Maplestead, Essex[23]
 - Garway Church, Herefordshire[4][15]
 - Church of St Mary the Virgin in Baldock, Hertfordshire[1]
 - Temple Dinsley, Hertfordshire[23]
 - The Manor of Temple Ewell, Kent[1]
 - Rothley Temple (Rothley Preceptory), Rothley, Leicestershire[1]
 - Temple Bruer, Lincolnshire[4][23]
 - The Temple including Temple Church, London[1]
 - Temple Mills, Stratford, London[23]
 - Temple Cowton, North Yorkshire[23]
 - Westerdale Preceptory, North Yorkshire[23]
 - Temple Cowley, Oxfordshire[1]
 - Cameley and Temple Cloud, Somerset[24]
 - Templecombe, Somerset [4]
 - Keele, Staffordshire[25]
 - Temple Farm, Rockley, Wiltshire[1]
 - Temple Balsall, Warwickshire[1]
 - Shipley Church, Shipley, West Sussex[1][4]
 - Temple Newsam, West Yorkshire[23]
 
Scotland
Ireland
- Templetown, County Wexford[26]
 - Clontarf Castle (Templar Preceptory), County Dublin[26]
 - Baldungan Church (in-ruins), Skerries, County Dublin[27]
 - Temple House, Ballymote, County Sligo[28]
 
Croatia
- Vrana Fortress, Croatia[20]
 - Senj, Croatia[29]
 - Hrvatska Dubica, Croatia[29]
 - Rassecha – Nova Rača
 - Brckovljani, Croatia[15][30]
 
Italy
- San Bevignate church[4]
 
Other countries
- Tempelhof, Berlin, Germany
 - Templstejn, Czech Republic[15]
 - Chwarszczany village, Poland[4]
 
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Charles Greenstreet Addison (1852). The Knights Templars. London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans.
 - 1 2 3 Hugh Kennedy (2001). Crusader Castles. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-79913-9.
 - ↑ Ibn Khaldun. The Mediterranean in the 14th century : rise and fall of Empires. p. 19.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Karen Ralls (2007). Knights Templar Encyclopedia: The Essential Guide to the People, Places, Events, and Symbols of the Order of the Temple. New Page Books.
 - ↑ Malcolm Barber, Victor Mallia-Milanes (2008). The Military Orders: History and heritage. Ashgate Publishing Limited. ISBN 978-0-7546-6290-7.
 - ↑ Valerie Alaniece (1995). Les Templiers et leurs commanderies: L'exemple d'Avalleur en Champagne. D. Gueniot. ISBN 978-2-87825-117-3.
 - ↑ Hyères, Pinterest, accessed 7 August 2013
 - ↑ Abbé Ledain (1859). "Sur l’oratoire de Templiers de Metz". Bulletin de la Société d’archéologie et d’histoire de la Moselle (in French) (metz: Société d'archéologie et d'histoire de la Moselle): 135.
 - ↑ Michel Henry (1998). Itinéraires templiers en Lorraine. Serpenoise. ISBN 9782876923676.
 - ↑ http://www.libdeau.fr/
 - ↑ DELLUC Gilles, DELLUX Brigitte (2005). "Les ruines de la préceptorerie des templiers à Labattut (Sergeac)". Bulletin de la Société historique et archéologique du Périgord 132 (2): 261–272. ISSN 1141-135X.
 - ↑ Anthony Luttrell, Léon Pressouyre (2002). La commanderie: institution des ordres militaires dans l'occident médiéval. Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques. ISBN 978-2-7355-0485-5.
 - ↑ Ripert de Monclar (1907). Le Cartulaire de la Commanderie de Richerenches de l’Ordre du Temple.
 - 1 2 Alain Lameyre (1975). Guide de la France templière. Tchou.
 - 1 2 3 4 Helen Nicholson (2001). The knights templar:a new history. Sutton. ISBN 978-0-7509-2517-4.
 - ↑ Friedrich Rahlves (1966). Cathedrals and monasteries of Spain. Kaye.
 - ↑ Paul F. Crawford (2010). The Debate on the Trial of the Templars (1307-1314). Ashgate Publishing.
 - ↑ S. BOULARAND, P. GIRÁLDEZ, L. VENTOLÀ, M. VENDRELL-SAZ (2011-01-06). "TEMPLAR JOINT REPOINTINGS: MATERIALS, TECHNIQUES AND PAINT DECORATION IN MIRAVET CASTLE, SPAIN". Archaeometry. doi:10.1111/j.1475-4754.2010.00568.x.
 - ↑  Joan Ramon González Pérez (2005). "Estudi arqueològic del castell de Barbens" (in Spanish). URTX. 
El primitivo castillo de Barbens ya era propiedad de los templarios a principios de la segunda mitad del siglo XII
line feed character in|quote=at position 95 (help) - 1 2 Helen J. Nicholson (2004). Knight Templar, 1120-1312. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84176-670-6.
 - 1 2 Gonzalo Martínez Díez (1993). Templarios en la corona de Castilla. La Olmeda.
 - ↑ Anthony Emery (2000). Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales, Volume II. Cambridge University Press.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Evelyn Lord (2004). The Knights Templar in Britain. Pearson Education.
 - ↑ Faith, Juliet. The Knights Templar in Somerset. The History Press. pp. 59–86. ISBN 9780752452562.
 - ↑ News and Events, Keele University. http://www.keele.ac.uk/history/newsandevents/ . Accessed 16 October 2014.
 - 1 2 Billy Colfer (2004). The Hook Peninsula, County Wexford. Cork University Press.
 - ↑ John D'Alton (1838). The history of the county of Dublin. Hodges and Smith.
 - ↑ http://www.irishmasonichistory.com/the-knights-templar-and-ireland.html
 - 1 2 Dobronić, Lelja (1984). Viteški redovi: Templari i Ivanovci u Hrvatskoj.
 - ↑ Hunyadi, Zsolt; Laszlovszky, József (2001). The Crusades and the Military Orders: Expanding the Frontiers of Medieval Latin Christianity. Budapest: Central European University Press. Dept. of Medieval Studies. p. 137. ISBN 963-9241-42-3.
 
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