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Castle tour
Ripadeosia Castle-Located in the center of Osiya Valley, not far from Tuscany. The castle was built in the early Middle Ages and is very grand.
2. Castle of Darfur
D'Arvor Castle-This15th century castle is located in Ireland, only 40 minutes' drive from Dublin. The castle has been decorated in a modern style, where wedding celebrations, leisure vacations, business negotiations and other businesses are very popular.
3. Langton Castle
Langton Castle-This splendid14th century castle is located near the Loire River in France. If you are a true dreamer, you can even rent the whole castle and its territory privately. 4. Langley Castle
Langley Castle is a magnificent medieval castle, located in the northumberland Valley in the south of Tyne River. This is a real medieval castle, built in an age of life and death! Its walls are seven feet thick!
4. Prague Castle
Built in the 9th century, this castle has been rebuilt, decorated and perfected many times by architects and artists at home and abroad. It concentrates the artistic essence of various historical periods and is one of the more attractive tourist attractions in the Czech Republic. According to Guinness World Records, Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle in the world, with a length of 570 meters and a width of 130 meters. 1992, Prague Castle was selected into the World Cultural Heritage List.
There are buildings of various historical periods such as Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance. Among them, the late Gothic Coronation Hall, Queen Anna Entertainment Hall and Spanish Hall built during the Renaissance are the most famous.
5. Castle of Mount Saint Michel
Mount St. Michel is the third holiest place in the Catholic world besides Jerusalem and Vatican, and its history can be traced back to.
In 708 ad.
This church on the top of Mount St. Michel has been damaged by 15 or 16 fires and its own collapse since its completion. It is named Notre Dame Cathedral in Caroline style below, which is the oldest existing part of St. Michel's Cathedral. The last improvement of the castle was completed at the end of the 20th century. In A.D. 1987, a golden statue of Saint Michel was placed at the top of the church bell tower. Although there is no resplendence of Versailles, the grandeur of the Eiffel Tower, the magnificence of the Louvre and the splendor of the Champs Elysé es, as many as 3.5 million people come here to watch the tide every year. The great writer Hugo once said that Mount Saint Michel is as important to France as the Great Pyramid is to Egypt.
6. Edinburgh Castle
The charm of Edinburgh lies in its antiquity. Edinburgh Castle became the fortress of the Scottish royal family in the 6th century, more than 200 years earlier than Leeds Castle in England, more than 400 years earlier than Windsor Castle and more than 600 years earlier than Heidelberg Castle in Germany. In the sense of ancient war, Edinburgh is undoubtedly the strongest, most dangerous and most difficult fortress to conquer.
What Scots are most proud of is the political and cultural status of Edinburgh Castle. Edinburgh was once the political and cultural center of a country in Scotland, which was unprecedented in any old castle.
7. New Swan Castle
Located at the foot of the Alps in Fu Sen, south of Munich, Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the palaces of King Ludwig II of Bavaria. He personally participated in the design of the castle. There are many German swan sculptures in it. He dreamed of building the castle into a fairy tale world. Because white castles stand on high mountains, surrounded by mountains and lakes, the scenery is different all year round. Approaching Neuschwanstein Castle, we can find that Neuschwanstein Castle is unparalleled in its patchwork shape and harmony with the mountains and lakes in the Alps, and it has achieved the ultimate.
8. Versailles
Versailles was built in Louis XIV. Its characteristics are free appearance, pursuit of dynamic effects, love of rich decoration and sculpture and strong colors, and frequent use of curved and oval spaces. Dome and traditional French spire architecture adopt flat-topped form, which is correct and full of vitality. At the top of the outer wall of the palace, there are many marble statues, which are very beautiful and lifelike.
The architectural style of Versailles attracted the admiration of monarchs in Russia, Austria and other countries. The Summer Palace built by Peter I on the outskirts of St. Petersburg, the Sch? nbrunn Palace built by Maria Tracy in Vienna, the Carefree Palace built by Frederick II and Friedrich Wilhelm Ⅱ in Potsdam, and the Shemsey Castle in Heron built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria are all modeled after the palaces and gardens of Versailles.
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