List of Knights Templar sites

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 structures remain standing today. https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1kCkY3cD9R183UgPEmQHOgXQQylCSbaVx&ll=41.65870597144412%2C12.34976963828127&z=8

Middle East


In the Kingdom of Jerusalem, now in Israel and Southern Lebanon: In the County of Tripoli, now in Northern Lebanon and coastal Syria: In the Principality of Antioch, now in Turkey: The Templars also held commandries in Ascalon, Jaffa, Tyre, Laodicea, Rhosus, Alexandretta, and Ayas.
 * Al-Aqsa Mosque on Temple Mount, Jerusalem, 1119–1187
 * Tour du Détroit, built around 1110 by Hugues de Payens
 * Castle of Merle (Khirbet el-Burj) near Tantura, 12th century to 1291 with interruption in the late 1180s
 * Gaza Fortress, 1149–1187
 * Chastel Hernault, 1150–1179
 * La Fève, now Merhavia, 1160s to 1187
 * Amman Fortress, 1166–1187
 * Castle of Maldoim or Adumim (Rouge Cisterne, Arabic Qal'at ad-Damm) near Khan al-Ahmar, built ca. 1170
 * Burgata inland from Netanya, until 1189
 * Tel Yokneam (Caymont or Cain Mons) southeast of Haifa, ca. 1262–1265
 * Yalo (Castrum Arnaldi) southeast of Ramla, 1179–1187
 * A fortress in nearby Latrun, 12th century
 * Safed, 1168–1188 and 1240–1266
 * Chastellet du Gué de Jacob near Safed, 1178–1179
 * Tour de la Quarantaine, east of Jerusalem
 * Tell es-Safi (Blanchegarde)
 * Properties in Acre, Israel, including the still-extant Templar Tunnel
 * Château Pèlerin (fr. "Pilgrim Castle"), also known as Atlit Castle, 1218–1291
 * Sidon, 1260–1268
 * Beaufort Castle, Lebanon, 1260–1268
 * Jordan River Project, Israel, 1955 –
 * Jordan River Project, Jordan, 1955 –
 * Chastel Blanc, 1117–1271
 * Tartus (Tortosa) and its fortress, Templars headquarters 1152–1188 and fortress held until 1291, including the Cathedral of Our Lady of Tortosa
 * Areimeh Castle, from the early 1150s to 1187 with interruption 1171–1177
 * Arwad island (Ruad), occupied in 1300–1302
 * Roche-Guillaume, 12th century–1203 and 1237–1298
 * Trapessac, in the 12th century until 1188
 * Bagras (Gaston), 1153–1189 and 1216–1268
 * Roche de Roissel, from the 12th century to 1268

Cyprus
Also commandries in Nicosia, Famagusta, Limassol, Paphos, and Psimolofou, including the Twin Church of the Templars and Hospitallers in Famagusta
 * The Templars briefly owned the entire island of Cyprus in 1191–1192, preceding the establishment of the Kingdom of Cyprus
 * Gastria Castle, 1210–1279
 * Kolossi Castle, 1306–1313
 * Fortresses in Germasogeia and Khirokitia

France

 * Templar fortress of Paris, now destroyed.
 * Commandry of Coulommiers, France
 * Commandry of Avalleur, in Bar-sur-Seine
 * Commandry of Saint-Blaise, Hyères
 * La Rochelle, Charente Maritime, France
 * Chapelle des Templiers de Metz - 12th-century Gothic chapel with octagonal plan and various paintings.
 * Commandry of Libdeau, Toul - 12th-century Gothic chapel with rectangular plan and traces of paintings.
 * Commandry of Notre-Dame-de-la-Boissière, Châteaudun - 12th-century Gothic chapel.
 * Commandry of Sergeac
 * Commandry of Dognon, Blanzac-Porcheresse - 12th-century chapel with rectangular plan and various paintings.
 * Commandry of Sainte-Eulalie-de-Cernon
 * Commandry of Richerenches
 * La Couvertoirade, Aveyron - A castle, commandry and fortifications
 * Commandry of Celles
 * Commandry of Arville, now restored with a museum of Templar history.

Portugal



 * Castle of Almourol
 * Castelo Branco
 * Castle of Idanha
 * Castle of Monsanto
 * Castle of Penha Garcia
 * Castle of Pombal
 * Castle of Soure - received and reconstructed in March 1128, was the first castle of the Knights Templar.
 * Old town of Tomar, including the Castle, the Convent of the Order of Christ and the Church of Santa Maria do Olival

Crown of Castile and Leon

 * Castle of Montalbán in San Martín de Montalbán, province of Toledo
 * Castle of Villalba in Cebolla, Province of Toledo
 * Castle of San Servando, in Toledo
 * The Templar House, Toledo
 * Iglesia Veracruz in Segovia
 * Castillo de los Templarios in Ponferrada
 * Castle of Alcañices, in Zamora

Crown of Aragon

 * Peniscola Castle
 * Castle of Castellote
 * Castle of Miravet
 * Castle of Barbens
 * Castle of Gardeny, in Lérida
 * Commandry of Palau, in Palau-solità i Plegamans
 * Castle of Xivert in Valencia
 * Castle of Cintruénigo: the birth of a 12th-century gilda around the encomienda of Novillas, in the Valley of the middle Ebro, delimited by Queiles and Huecha, as a point of connection between the three kingdoms of Pamplona-Navarra, Aragon and Castile.

United Kingdom
Sorted by county

England

 * Bisham Abbey Berkshire
 * Temple Church, Bristol, Bristol
 * Denny Abbey, Cambridgeshire
 * Temple Church, Temple, Bodmin Moor, Cornwall
 * St Michael's Mount, Cornwall
 * Temple Sowerby, Cumbria
 * Cressing Temple, Essex
 * Little Maplestead, Essex
 * Garway Church, Herefordshire
 * St Mary The Virgin church, Welsh Newton, Herefordshire
 * Church of St Mary the Virgin in Baldock, Hertfordshire
 * Temple Dinsley, Hertfordshire
 * The Manor of Temple Ewell, Kent
 * Rothley Temple (Rothley Preceptory), Rothley, Leicestershire
 * Eagle Hall Lincolnshire
 * South Witham Lincolnshire
 * Temple Bruer, Lincolnshire
 * The Temple including Temple Church, London
 * Inner Temple
 * Middle Temple
 * Temple Mills, Stratford, London
 * Temple Cowton, North Yorkshire
 * Westerdale Preceptory, North Yorkshire
 * Temple Cowley, Oxfordshire
 * Templars Square, Oxfordshire
 * Cameley and Temple Cloud, Somerset
 * Templecombe, Somerset
 * Keele, Staffordshire
 * Temple Balsall, Warwickshire
 * Temple End, Harbury, Warwickshire
 * Church of St Mary the Blessed Virgin, Sompting. West Sussex
 * St Mary's Church, Shipley, West Sussex
 * Temple Newsam, West Yorkshire
 * Temple Farm, Rockley, Wiltshire

Scotland

 * Temple, Midlothian
 * Castle Rainy and Templars' House, Turriff, Aberdeenshire
 * Darvel, East Ayrshire

Wales

 * Llanmadoc Church Gower – gift from the Duchess of Warwick

Ireland

 * Templetown, County Wexford
 * Clontarf Castle (Templar Preceptory), County Dublin
 * Baldongan Church (in-ruins), Skerries, County Dublin
 * Temple House, Ballymote, County Sligo

Croatia

 * Cesargrad (Kayersperg)
 * Stari grad Ljubač- Castrum Liube (Ljubljana)
 * Brckovljani,
 * Fortress of Klis,
 * Glogovnica
 * Gora, Croatia
 * Gornji Slatinik
 * Hrvatska Dubica,
 * Lovčić
 * Našice,
 * Nova Ves,
 * Rassecha – Nova Rača
 * Senj,
 * Zdelja village near Virje
 * Vižinada
 * Vrana Fortress,

Italy
See a detailed list at Sedi templari in Italia
 * Castello della Magione, Poggibonsi
 * San Pietro alla Magione, Siena
 * Valvisciolo Abbey, Sermoneta
 * Abbey of St. Michael in Montescaglioso
 * Templars' Tower at San Felice Circeo (from 1240 to 1259)

Other countries

 * Haneffe, Belgium
 * Villers-le-Temple, Belgium
 * Templštejn, Czech Republic
 * Tempelhof, Germany
 * Chwarszczany, Poland
 * Grad na Goričkem, Slovenija