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Palace Ruins
Palace Ruins sites reveal how different traditions shape sacred space through architecture, landscape, ritual, and memory.
2 palace ruins sacred sites. Use the country and tradition filters to narrow in.
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Palace Ruins sacred sites overview
Palace Ruins sacred sites span countries, traditions, pilgrimage routes, and sacred landscapes represented in the Pilgrim Map atlas.
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Archbishop's Palace, Charing
Charing, Charing, Kent, United Kingdom
On the edge of Charing village stands a great medieval hall that once housed the Archbishops of Canterbury on their journeys between London and Canterbury....

Otford
Otford, Kent, United Kingdom
For nearly six hundred years, Otford's moated manor and later Tudor palace served as a residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury, standing directly on the Pilgrims' Way...
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Palace Ruins sacred-site questions
- What palace ruins sacred sites are included?
- Palace Ruins sacred sites are places where this site type carries religious, ritual, cultural, or pilgrimage significance. This guide lists 2 in the current Pilgrim Map atlas.
- Where are these palace ruins sites located?
- Major country clusters include United Kingdom.
- Which traditions are represented?
- Traditions represented here include Christianity.
- Can I view palace ruins sacred sites on a map?
- Yes. Compare the country and tradition clusters, switch to map view for geography, then use site pages for practical context and related places.