How a medieval castle works. Medieval Castles of Europe -- 2

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How a medieval castle works. Medieval Castles of Europe

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However, medieval architects in Europe were geniuses - they built palaces, palatial buildings, which were very practical. Castles, unlike modern mansions, not only proved the wealth of their owners, but also served as powerful fortifications that could keep them safe for many years, while life did not cease.

Medieval castles

Although many palaces have survived wars, natural disasters and the negligence of the owners, they are still intact, suggesting that they have not yet come up with reliable homes. They are so beautiful and seem to have originated in our world from the sides of fairy tales and legends. It reminds us of the times when the hearts of beautiful women fought and the air saturated with bravery and courage.

In order to make you feel the romantic mood, I have collected the 20 most famous castles still remaining on earth. They will definitely want to visit them and, perhaps, stay alive.

Reichsburg Castle, Germany

The Millennium Castle was originally the residence of Conrad III, King of Germany, and later Louis XIV. The fort was burned by the French in 1689 and sunk into oblivion, but a German businessman bought its remains in 1868 and spent much of its fortune rebuilding the fort.

Mont Saint Michel, France

Mont Saint-Michel's imposing castle, surrounded on all sides by the sea, is one of France's most famous sights after Paris. Built in 709, it is still stunning.

Hochhosterwitz Castle, Austria

The medieval palace of Hochostorwitz was built in the distant 9th century. Its towers are now vigilantly observing the surrounding area, proudly rising to a height of 160 m above it. And you can admire them even in the 30km during sunny days.

Blood Castle, Slovenia

The fort is situated on a cliff about a hundred meters high. Aside from the magnificent view from the castle windows, the place also has a rich history - here is the residence of the Serbian queen of the dynasty and later Marshall Josip Bros. Ditto

Hohenzollern Castle, Germany

The palace is perched atop the Hohenzollern Mountain at an elevation of 2800 m above sea level. In its heyday, the castle in the fort was considered the home of the Prussian princes.

Parsian's Castle, Spain

The fort of Parsons in the Spanish province of Toledo was built by a local figure in the 15th century. For 100 years, the fort served as a powerful artillery fort, and today these bare walls attract only photographers and tourists.

Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany

The romantic palace of the Bavarian King Ludwig II was built in the middle of the XIX century, at which time its architecture was considered highly extravagant. Its walls inspired the creators of Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland

Methony Castle, Greece

Since the 14th century, Venice has dreamed of having captured the Pelopones in the wars against the Turks as the center of the Fort Methony wars and the last departure point of Europeans in these countries. Today, only the ruins from the fort remain.

Hohenshwanga Fort, Germany

The palace was built by the Knights of Swanka in the twelfth century and was the residence of several rulers, including the famous King Ludwig II, who paid tribute to the composer Richard Wagner on these walls.

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