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The gates with their flanking towers still stand today.
There is still a partially surviving gateway with a flanking tower.
However, the temple and the two flanking towers were dismantled during the Spanish rule.
Their form was typical of the time-a passage between two flanking towers.
Similar, but more intricate, decoration graces the flanking towers at the center.
Each of the flanking towers commands the sea cliffs.
As the column neared, a searchlight came on from one of the flanking towers.
In 1860 a restoration of the two remaining Medieval flanking towers and the wall with three arches.
The façade lacks one of the two flanking towers originally designed for it.
The flanking towers were originally six stories high.
In European castles, it is more common to have flanking towers on either side of the gatehouse.
The walls created an irregular enclosure and were studded with flanking towers.
The flanking towers are Norman in the lower part with the style being maintained in the later work.
If corner towers are far apart, additional flanking towers may be added between them.
The only portion of this building to survive in full is its eastern end (the apses and the two flanking towers).
The twin flanking towers date from the 19th century.
Remains of the ancient fortifications, including seven of the flanking towers, are still to be seen.
The center flanking towers have flared pyramidal roofs and finials.
In 1695 the building was almost finished, with the flanking towers of the façade and the sacristy still to be completed.
In 1420 that was supplemented by the two flanking towers, which were required to properly terminate the end of the outer city wall.
The facade was tripartite, consisting of a large central entrance-way and two smaller flanking towers.
Evidence of the eastern and western gates and of flanking towers survives.
The two flanking towers were redesigned and later connected with a new bridge (Gothic Revival).
The castle is composed of a quadrangular enclosure with round flanking towers and a lower court adjacent.
At the end of the 14th century, the castle comprised a square keep, three round corner towers and one flanking tower.