They say that each European town has its specialty.
The architecture is of a European town with a public square and ordinary rectangular buildings.
But even without full occupancy, the complex already has the easy turn of a square in a small European town.
Some would believe the city to named after European town of the same name.
By the 13th century, many European towns were demanding that physicians have several years of study or training before they could practice.
Almost all European towns have information services that list activities for children.
It comes as a shock to realize just how small the largest European towns were in this period.
Medieval European towns were typically constructed around a church or cathedral.
We are not going to claim to exercise any sort of supervision over European towns and cities.
The church tower was usually the highest structure or building in medieval European towns and villages.