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Saturday 6 August 2011

10 Mysterious and Surreal Castle


There is something so mysterious and dramatic, like an old castle. Many castles are the scars of the history of the most influential. Leaders of the Middle Ages began to build castles for protection. In war, the castle was a stronghold for the conquest of nations. Castles were beaten and uninhabitable, but it is difficult to completely destroy a well-built structure. In modern times many contemporary castles are being built, but are used primarily to hotels and entertainment.

1. Het Steen Castle





Steen (stone) is a former medieval castle built in the old center of Antwerp, Belgium, one of the largest ports in Europe. Built around 1225, it is the oldest building in Antwerp. The castle was built in part to control access to the Scheldt, the river flowing through the area. It was also used as a prison between 1303 and 1827th There are often reports of strange noises and ghostly activity because of Het Steen. The palace is used for exhibitions.

2. Castle Stalker



Castle Stalker is a four storey tower house near Port Appin, Argyll, Scotland. It is believed that this structure was built around 1320 by Clan MacDougall who were then lords of Lom. It 'was abandoned around 1840, when it lost its roof. In 1908 it was repurchased and basic maintenance work. This castle is very famous and has appeared in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and two movie Highlander. And 'one of the best examples of medieval tower houses surviving in western Scotland.

3. Caernarfon Castle





Caernarfon Caernarfon Castle is located in Gwynedd, northwest Wales. When Edward I seized control of Gwynedd in 1283 by defeating Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales, he began to build many castles and fortresses in the region. Some other notable structures were built by Edward I Conwy Castle, Harlech Castle, Beaumaris Castle and later. The fortress was built on a strategic significance. Located on the banks of the River Seiont, which flows into the Menai Strait.

4.The Albrechtsburg Meissen Castle



This structure dates back all the way 929, when the military camp was established between the rivers Meis, Triebisch, and the Elbe. The castle was destroyed in the 15 th century and renovated by Arnold Westphalia, mainly in the late Gothic style. This landmark dominates the center of Meissen, Germany. In 1645, the Swedish General von Königsmark captured the castle during the Thirty Years 'War'. The structure was the first major European factory in China, Meissen porcelain, 1700-1850. During World War II used for the storage of art supplies Albrechtsburg art collections of Dresden, and some of the other stolen items.

5. Eltz Castle (Burg Eltz)



Burg Eltz is a medieval castle in the hills above the Moselle between Koblenz and Trier, Germany. In the 13th century, many cities were founded in this area. Several owners came to claim the land and built jointly Burg Eltz. It was a common practice in parts of the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation, that only the rich European men could afford to build a castle on the land alone. This caused the property to be subdivided into a community of heirs who belong to different branches of some families.

6. Moscow Kremlin





The Kremlin is one of the luxurious in the world. It is located in the heart of Moscow overlooking the Moskva River and the south, the Red Square to the east, west, and the Alexander Garden. It is located on the left bank of the Moscow River, where it combines with Neglinnaya river. The Kremlin is actually a Russian word of the fortress or castle. This benchmark consists of four palaces, four cathedrals, and the huge wall of the Kremlin. And 'the residence of the President of Russia.

7. Krak des Chevaliers



The castle may be the most important preserved medieval military monuments in the world. This is a Crusader fortress located to the east of Tripoli, Lebanon, Syria. Located on a hill 650 meters high along the only route from Antioch to Beirut and the Mediterranean. One of the many forts that were built as a defense network at the border of the old Crusader states. The database controlled the road from the Mediterranean Sea. During the Crusades was a very important structure. In 1200, it expanded to the greater strength of the Crusaders in the Holy Land became a concentric castle, a castle in another castle.

8. Edinburgh Castle



Edinburgh Castle is an ancient fortress situated atop Castle Rock in Edinburgh, Scotland's capital. It is unclear when it was built, but it was a royal palace in the place since the reign of David I, 12 century. It was still a royal residence until 1603, and crowns. Edinburgh Castle has been involved in numerous historical conflicts, including wars of Scottish independence in the 14 th century and the Jacobite Rebellion in 1745 on the rise. And 'under siege, both successfully and unsuccessfully several times.

9. Burg Katz (Castle Rhine)



Burg Katz is a castle above the German town of St. Goarshausen. This is a truly remarkable structure, nestled in the hillside. It was built around 1371 by Count William II of Katzenelnbogen. It was originally used in the army as a control station. The castle is also a transportation corridor through the German countryside. Burg Katz was an attractive target and has seen many battles. The Spaniards held a seat in 1626 and the French tried to catch it in 1684 and again in the 1692nd In 1801 he was finally held by France and Napoleon decided to blow it in 1806. He stayed down well in the late 19th century. The structure was rebuilt in 1896 to 98 Burg Katz has a grammar school science and boarding in private and closed to the pubic bone. At least that's what they tell us, Hogwarts?

10. Caerlaverock Castle

Caerlaverock Castle was built in the 13th century in southwest Scotland. This is a unique structure and has a triangular-shaped double moated castle. Located near the border with England, this castle has been instrumental in defending the British troops on numerous occasions. He also was besieged more than five times, including in 1300 by Edward I. After a siege by the Maxwells in 1640 the castle was abandoned Catholic. During this battle the south wall and tower were demolished, the scars that remain today. Caerlaverock Castle is a popular tourist attraction areas and its ruins are a National Nature Reserve in the care of Scottish Natural Heritage.

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