10 Beautiful Medieval Castles. |
You may not have realized this, but
the world is still full of stunning castles taken right out of
fairy-tales, which make me want to remodel my house with a wall and
tower. While the odds of me doing that are rather small, I can go out
and visit one of these incredible wonders. Needless to say, there are a
lot of beautiful castles in the world, but these are my favorites: Mont Saint Michel, France |
This
castle was built on an island just off the shore of Normandy and over
the years served as a military stronghold, a prison and an abbey. One of
France's most recognizable landmarks, Mont Saint-Michel and its bay are
part of the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. With more than 3
million people visiting each year, it is one of the most popular
attractions in France. |
Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany |
This
19th century Castle was built as a personal refuge for the reclusive
king Ludwig the Second of Bavaria, and opened to the paying public
immediately after his death in 1886. Located in Southwest Germany, the
castle sits on top of a cliff ridge with its many towers, ornamental
turrets, gables, balconies, pinnacles and sculptures. It's no wonder
that this magnificent place was a model for the Sleeping Beauty Castle
in Disneyland. |
Hohensalzburg Castle, Austria |
One of
the oldest and best preserved castles in Europe, Hohensalzburg was built
in the 11th century and expanded in the 14th century. With a length of
250 meters (820 ft) and a width of 150 meters (490 ft), it is also one
of the largest medieval castles in Europe. The interior of the castle is
just as beautiful as the outside, decorated with ancient furniture and
paintings of vines and animals. |
Conwy Castle, Wales, United Kingdom |
Built
by Edward the first during his conquest of Wales in the 13th century,
this 8 towers castle is the most expensive building made during the days
of this English king. The castle has a rectangular design and is
divided into an Inner and Outer Ward, with four 70-foot (21 m) tall
towers on each side. Much of the stone from which the castle is made of
was taken from the ridge beneath it, so it looks like a natural part of
the land. |
Kilkenny Castle, Ireland |
This
beautiful Irish castle was built in 1195 to control a fording-point of
the River Nore and the junction of several nearby trade routes. Today
the castle is a major tourist attraction, thanks to its wonderfully
restored walls and surrounding ornamental gardens. |
Prague Castle, Czech Republic |
This is
one of the largest and oldest castles in the world, and if you ask me
it's also the most stunning. The construction began in the ninth century
and ended with the last major rebuilding in the second half of the 18th
century. It is 570 meters (1870 ft) long, around 130 meters (425 ft)
wide and represents virtually every architectural style of the last
millennium. Today it is used as the official residence and office for
the President of the Czech Republic. |
Bodiam Castle, England |
Bodiam
Castle is a 14th century moated castle in East Sussex, built in 1385. It
has a rare design with no central keep, its various chambers are built
around the outer defensive walls and inner courts. The area surrounding
Bodiam Castle was adjusted and flattened when the castle was built, to
increase its aesthetic appeal and make it stand out even more. |
Windsor Castle, England |
Better
known as Windsor Palace, this castle is notable for its long association
with the British royal family and for its beautiful architecture.
Originally designed to protect Norman dominance around the outskirts of
London, it wasn’t until the middle of the 13th century that Henry III
built a luxurious royal palace within its grounds. The castle is well
known for its picturesque beauty and great sense of historical
importance. |
Miranda Castle, Belgium |
This
castle was built in 1866 by the English architect Milner under
commission from the Liedekerke-Beaufort family, which left their
previous home during the French Revolution. It has stood empty since
1991 and although the local municipality has offered to take it over,
the family has refused. The enormous building is now (as of 2011) in a
derelict state, so if you ever wanted to visit an abounded castle, this
is the place to go. |
Alcazar of Segovia, Spain |
Shaped
like the bow of a ship, this stone fortification rises out of a rocky
crag above the confluence of the rivers Eresma and Clamores. The Alcázar
was originally built as a fortress but since served as a royal palace, a
state prison, a Royal Artillery College and most recently, a military
academy. Despite the current use for it, the castle is still open to the
many visitors who come each year to see this beautiful place. |
jeudi 26 juin 2014
10 Beautiful Medieval Castles.
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