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a barbican
it is called a barbican.
A barbacan is an archaic term for a barbican, a tower at the entrance to a castle or fortified town, or a fortress at the end of a bridge.
Barbican Centre was created in 1982.
Barbican railway station ended in 2009.
Barbican tube station was created in 1865.
If a person has artwork that they wish to submit to the Barbican they must first apply and send a proposal to the Barbican company. If a person wishes to obtain more information on how to submit artwork to the Barbican they can call the company's phone number or download the information from the Barbican website.
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Five of the defenses of Warwick Castle included Guy's Tower, the Curtain Walls, Gatehouse, the Barbican, and defense towers.
Barbican station is on three underground lines. Metropolitan, Circle and Hammersmith & City.
The barbican was an exterior castle defence situated at the entrance of the castle. The Barbican or 'death trap' was developed as another way to strengthen the main entrance, by adding more defenses in front of it - the barbican confined the enemy in a narrow passage - an easy target for castle defenders! The most common barbican design was a walled passage projecting from the front of the gatehouse.
there is no such thing as the"regi tower"