Eight more places straight out of a fairy tale: 1) Neuschwanstein, Germany 2) Tunnel of Love, Ukraine 3) Wat Phra Kaew, Thailand 4) Waitomo Glowworm Caves, New Zealand 5) Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park, Vietnam 6) Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic 7) Landwasser Viaduct, Switzerland 8) Sequoia National Park, USA EDIT: Ten more 1) Cotswolds, England 2) Pura Bratan, Bali, Indonesia 3) Wieliczka Salt Mine, Poland 4) California superblooms, USA 5) Torres Del Paine, Chile 6) Monteverde/Santa Elena Cloud Forest, Costa Rica 7) Elephanta Caves, India 8) Saxon Switzerland National Park, Germany 9) Namib Desert, Namibia 10) Giants Causeway, Northern Ireland
Yes, but it is not a « real » medieval caslte. It is quite modern fantasy creation (19th century) inspired by french and spanish medieval architecture, but a real one.
Schleswig- Holstein yes, true, it is a fantasy castle. Which does not mean it is bad or uninteresting, but definitly a different thing as a medieval castle.
Helga Petersen I’m glad you pointed this out! I was so confused when they said it was that castle in Portugal, because I’ve been to Neuschwanstein and learnt that Cinderella’s castle was based on it while I was there.
Just to help: 0:11 Pena Palace - Portugal 1:39 Château de la Mothe-Chandeniers - France 2:53 Alcázar of Segovia - Spain 4:09 Guedelon - France 6:06 Mont Saint-Michel - France 7:23 Castello di Montalto - Italy 8:54 Assumption of Mary Church Lake Bled - Slovenia 10:35 Pamukkale (Cotton Castle) - Turkey
Mothe Chandeniers was purchased through crowd funding a few years ago and now volunteers are slowly repairing it. It's also started allowing tourists to visit during the summer. It's beautiful.
they are more than 45 000 castles and 80 000 manor houses in france... it would be difficult to restore all of them.... and to be fair, I think it's look more romantic that way :)
They should keep it like that but restore it so it doesn’t fall apart I think the vines and trees growing off it look beautiful and make it look like something right out of a game
Saint mont michel is soooo beautiful sooo cool so tiny compact and yet so big. It feels magical and i believe the castle from tangled was based of this monastery
I came here not expecting to see the Castle in Segovia. I was there this year and it was just absolutely beautiful. The town itself and the walk up to the alcazar is also a one of a kind experience😄
Well done. Thank you. The most mystical, fairy tale castle - for me - was Quinta da Reigeila - close to the first moorish castle in Sintra, portugal. Well worth visiting (and showing).
The church that is on a tidal island is my favorite. The church on the island in Slovenia is my second favorite. The castle in Tuscany with 365 rooms is phenomenal. Thanks.
I'd never heard of a few of these, thanks for the travel tips! Since you had Pena Palace, I'm surprised you didn't include the Quinta da Regaliera just down the road. It's one of the most enchanting places in the world (in a fairytale sense) with a botanical garden filled with ornate stone architecture, grottoes and ponds. Also in the area is Monserrate Palace, a stunning example of Moorish Revival architecture like the Castello Di Sammezzano featured here, except it's actually open to the public.
Yes! That cathedral is just breathtaking, and the little quaint cobblestone streets are adorable. I 100% recommend -- also, the tours in the quicksand are great fun!
I've been in Guedelon in 2017. What you see there isn't set up for the camera, they work like this every day and you can walk right up to them and ask them about their work, assuming you know french. I also visited Mont St.Michel a week earlier. Also stunning but don't go during high season.
One should also consider the Royal Alcazar in Seville, Spain which is set in a spectacular citrus and floral garden and the castle itself has well-preserved breathtaking Moorish architecture from its days when it was the home of the ruler of the Taifa [Arab kingdom] of Seville. Oh, and despite the fact that it's located right smack in downtown Seville, thanks to its garden and surrounding garden walls, it's rather tranquil with the surrounding city noise and even pollution largely shut out. It's still a royal palace for the current monarch of Spain.
If you ever visit Portugal, check out the whole town of Sintra! It feels like a real life fairy tale! The Pena Castle(shown in the video) is a beautiful and colorful masterpiece and there are many mansions and castles like Quinta de Regaleira and it’s Initation Well , Moors Castle, Monserrate Palace and the National Palace.
Wales is the most castle dense country in the world, with over 600 castles and loads of cute little villages surrounding them, JRR Tolkien used welsh to create the elvish language, the country where the legends of dragons, goblins, fairies, mermaids, giants, gryphons and King Arthur come from, was amazed when I visited hope to go again one day.
Are you sure that it's the most 'castle dense country'? I mean the Spanish region known as Castile has over 10,000 castles and fortifications and had been a separate kingdom of its own for centuries. Its name in Spanish ('castilla') means 'castle' in that language and it wasn't chosen by accident.
Minas Tirith, and the castle in Disney's Tangled, and a lot of mangas that didn't even change its shape (Japanese people really like the Mont St Michel).
in Poland we have 100'ts of castles/palaces like that one... just type Moszna palace, or Malbork castle.. and there is more and more.. there is alot in Germany as well
walking up to the the cliff side castle was hardwork but OMG the view from up there was freaking amazing!!!!!!!! Lake bled was so beautiful. you have to pay to go for a swim. it wasn't mutch but uts very deep warter
There are lots of magical places in Japan also. The village of the last thatched roof houses in Japan, it was simply beautiful. And their gardens of sakuras, plum blossoms, wisterias, roses. Ok , I know, I love gardens.
Le mont-saint-Michel is a wonderful thing to see, if you’re in the normandy area, this should be on the top of your to-do list. This is the closest you could come to Minas Tirith in Return of the King
fun fact : Mont ST michel is part of pair of similar buiding . the same building are in england and its call , you guess it , St Mickael Mount in south of england in Cornwall
Boldt Castle, on an island in the St. Lawrence river between New York state and Ontario, Canada is one which I would recommend, also the Grand Hotel atop Mount Mohonk in the Shawangunk mountains in upstate New York. The hotel was built in different sections, all in different architectural styles, over the years. A portion was built over a natural lake with a stone bed atop the mountain that has no outlet. There's also a lighthouse on top of the mountain called "The Mountain Tower", I recall hearing that one can see three states from the top of the tower, on a clear day. I've heard of the castle that's being built in France, using the ancient methods. Once the work is completed, hopefully the workers who built it won't get into a feud over who's castle it is, and the project will end in a huge battle where they all murder each other. (of course, using medieval weapons) Sitting up all night watching TH-cam videos makes me have some strange thoughts.
“During the revolution of 1910, the royals fled and it grounds were abandoned. It’s wasn’t until the *20th Century* until the state fixed it.” I’m pretty sure 1910 was in the 20th century..
For those who are interested, Château de la Mothe-Chandeniers will be opening to visitors in Spring 2020. Book tickets on the website (and see some more stunning photography) at mothe-chandeniers.com/en/
There is a similar small castle on the Emerald Bay of Lake Tahoe, maybe it's inspired by the Bled, Slovenia castle. There picture here referring to Hierapolis is actually Pamukkale, next to Hierapolis. The picture perfect blue "pools" are dried up now, since the hot springs are diverted to other directions. Tourist are require to remove their shoes to keep the surface white, security guards are watching. Although the "pools" are pretty to look at, but when you step on it, the tiny calcium deposits on the surface feels in needles on your feet. A few locals wore thick socks, I guess it was OK? Not shown here is the Cleo Petra hot spring pool, it will cost 50Lira to swim in this ancient pool. I choose to swim for 1.5 hours in the natural hot spring instead of walking up to the Hierapolis. I lost my museum pass while hiking up the Pamukkale and I had to wait for the security guards to figured out what I was talking about since their English were limited. Eventually they let me hike up the hill bare foot again to retrieve my museum pass at the guard station. Imagine race hiking on bare foot, it was not a good feelings, but I had to retrieved my Turkey all museum pass for the rest of my journey. There are many hot spring around the area, one is a hot spring underground, there were baby turtle swimming in it. Another small rust color hot spring was so hot it can boil eggs in it!
I hope to build my own castle, or better yet my own palace, some day...I almost want to take over Les Trois-Moutiers, restore it, convert the moat into a swimming pool that encircles the castle, with lights and a fountain feature 🏰
Eh wales is more fairytale like, most Castle dense country in the world, JRR Tolkien used welsh to create the elvish language in lord of the rings, hell they have a dragon on their flag.
Eight more places straight out of a fairy tale:
1) Neuschwanstein, Germany
2) Tunnel of Love, Ukraine
3) Wat Phra Kaew, Thailand
4) Waitomo Glowworm Caves, New Zealand
5) Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park, Vietnam
6) Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
7) Landwasser Viaduct, Switzerland
8) Sequoia National Park, USA
EDIT: Ten more
1) Cotswolds, England
2) Pura Bratan, Bali, Indonesia
3) Wieliczka Salt Mine, Poland
4) California superblooms, USA
5) Torres Del Paine, Chile
6) Monteverde/Santa Elena Cloud Forest, Costa Rica
7) Elephanta Caves, India
8) Saxon Switzerland National Park, Germany
9) Namib Desert, Namibia
10) Giants Causeway, Northern Ireland
Honestly thank you
All of these places will be on my travel list
I actually thought your number one (Neuschwanstein Castle) would be number one on their list!
Thanks
Bojnice castle in Slovakia too
How Neuschwanstein Castle is not included in this video or not #1 baffles me. Nicknamed the fairytale castle
Yes, but it is not a « real » medieval caslte. It is quite modern fantasy creation (19th century) inspired by french and spanish medieval architecture, but a real one.
@@fablb9006 so the protugese castle wasn't exactly medival either nor did anyone ever claim anything to be medival
Schleswig- Holstein yes, true, it is a fantasy castle. Which does not mean it is bad or uninteresting, but definitly a different thing as a medieval castle.
So what about Burg Eltz? Built in 12th century.
qora01m this real castel should be more famous than neswshanstein
2:45 My first thought was not Cinderella,
It was *Farquad*
Yo that scares me LMFAO
oh shit your'e right
Neuschwanstein in Germany is the castle of Cinderella abode was based on.
Helga Petersen I was surprised they didn't include it too.
This should be #1
Helga Petersen I’m glad you pointed this out! I was so confused when they said it was that castle in Portugal, because I’ve been to Neuschwanstein and learnt that Cinderella’s castle was based on it while I was there.
I thought Neuschwanstein was Sleeping Beauty's??
I legit didn’t know that until after I went there and someone told me after I visited the castle
7:31 *"THERE ARE 365 ROOMS, ONE FOR EVERDAY IN A YEAR."*
SO THEY HAD TO SLEEP OUTSIDE ON 29TH FEB DURING LEAP YEAR??
I mean they do have the kitchen for the leap year. 😂
@@zeepardo 😆🤣😆🤣😆
Facinating 😮🏰 !
damn 😂😂😂😂
On Leap Day they build the world's greatest blanket fort in the grand ballroom.
Just to help:
0:11 Pena Palace - Portugal
1:39 Château de la Mothe-Chandeniers - France
2:53 Alcázar of Segovia - Spain
4:09 Guedelon - France
6:06 Mont Saint-Michel - France
7:23 Castello di Montalto - Italy
8:54 Assumption of Mary Church Lake Bled - Slovenia
10:35 Pamukkale (Cotton Castle) - Turkey
Thanks!
Beautiful European architecture
Beautiful European people. Take pride in your people never let them make you feel shame or guilt for who we are.
Destroy Rebuild shut up
@@destroyrebuild1387 Except for all of the ya know...moorish castles...
@@vincem2759 Those aren't the majority, and not all Moors were black.
except for Pena castle
That castle looks better with nature taking over
Maybe but if we let it that way it will collapse
Mothe Chandeniers was purchased through crowd funding a few years ago and now volunteers are slowly repairing it. It's also started allowing tourists to visit during the summer. It's beautiful.
They should restore that French castle, it's Sooo beautiful
they are more than 45 000 castles and 80 000 manor houses in france... it would be difficult to restore all of them.... and to be fair, I think it's look more romantic that way :)
They should keep it like that but restore it so it doesn’t fall apart I think the vines and trees growing off it look beautiful and make it look like something right out of a game
Saint mont michel is soooo beautiful sooo cool so tiny compact and yet so big. It feels magical and i believe the castle from tangled was based of this monastery
I came here not expecting to see the Castle in Segovia. I was there this year and it was just absolutely beautiful. The town itself and the walk up to the alcazar is also a one of a kind experience😄
The castle at 6:15 is almost the same as the on in Tangled
Seeret Aulakh It was actually the inspiration to the castle in Tangled:)
It's not a castle
I’ve been there and it’s stunning
I was there 3 times and it's an amazing place to visit in summer.. Mount St Michel..
The one I’m tangled isn’t a castle though?
I've been to Mont St Michel and it is by far one of my top favorite places I've ever been. It was incredible to see in person.
The little museums are fun too
Well done. Thank you. The most mystical, fairy tale castle - for me - was Quinta da Reigeila - close to the first moorish castle in Sintra, portugal. Well worth visiting (and showing).
Do you mean Quinta da Regaleira? (Im from Portugal) :)
I actually visited Mont Saint Michel back in 2011. It was stunning!
Lucky you!
Awesome! I hope to see it someday, if I ever get back to France 🇫🇷
Same! Insanely surreal
The church that is on a tidal island is my favorite. The church on the island in Slovenia is my second favorite. The castle in Tuscany with 365 rooms is phenomenal. Thanks.
Architecture is the perfect symbol of mankind's capabilities. Ingenuity, aesthetic, and sheer force of will all wrapped into one.
I'd never heard of a few of these, thanks for the travel tips! Since you had Pena Palace, I'm surprised you didn't include the Quinta da Regaliera just down the road. It's one of the most enchanting places in the world (in a fairytale sense) with a botanical garden filled with ornate stone architecture, grottoes and ponds. Also in the area is Monserrate Palace, a stunning example of Moorish Revival architecture like the Castello Di Sammezzano featured here, except it's actually open to the public.
I've been to Mont Saint Michel. It's absolutely wonderful.
Rob B Same I thought it was beautiful. Especially the cathedral.
Lucky you!
I want to see it one day!
Same. It was almost disorienting inside. A ridiculous amount of seagulls too
Yes! That cathedral is just breathtaking, and the little quaint cobblestone streets are adorable. I 100% recommend -- also, the tours in the quicksand are great fun!
you should visit this buddhist temple in vietnam made of broken glass and marble pieces, i went there a few years ago and it was absolutely beautiful
I've been in Guedelon in 2017. What you see there isn't set up for the camera, they work like this every day and you can walk right up to them and ask them about their work, assuming you know french. I also visited Mont St.Michel a week earlier. Also stunning but don't go during high season.
How these people gonna make a video about castles and not go to Germany smh.
And Italy too.. that was an eccentric villa. We're plenty of castles just like France and Germany.
it's eight places out of a fairy tale, not eight castles
INDIA 🔥🔥
Neuschwanstein castle
@@surajnarwani8539 INDIA kya? Bina baat k kuch bhi comment karke desh ki naak kyu katwa rha hai
All the castles are beautiful!!!
But Sintra, Portugal is a fairy tale land in real life. It's a magic place.
Thank you for this video. ;)
N1: Portugal 🇵🇹 home sweet home 🇵🇹 went to that palace when I was little. Kinda want to go there again 😁
One should also consider the Royal Alcazar in Seville, Spain which is set in a spectacular citrus and floral garden and the castle itself has well-preserved breathtaking Moorish architecture from its days when it was the home of the ruler of the Taifa [Arab kingdom] of Seville. Oh, and despite the fact that it's located right smack in downtown Seville, thanks to its garden and surrounding garden walls, it's rather tranquil with the surrounding city noise and even pollution largely shut out. It's still a royal palace for the current monarch of Spain.
If you ever visit Portugal, check out the whole town of Sintra! It feels like a real life fairy tale! The Pena Castle(shown in the video) is a beautiful and colorful masterpiece and there are many mansions and castles like Quinta de Regaleira and it’s Initation Well , Moors Castle, Monserrate Palace and the National Palace.
If you want to see more on them building the castle today, they did a series on the British channel Timeline.
Wales is the most castle dense country in the world, with over 600 castles and loads of cute little villages surrounding them, JRR Tolkien used welsh to create the elvish language, the country where the legends of dragons, goblins, fairies, mermaids, giants, gryphons and King Arthur come from, was amazed when I visited hope to go again one day.
Are you sure that it's the most 'castle dense country'? I mean the Spanish region known as Castile has over 10,000 castles and fortifications and had been a separate kingdom of its own for centuries. Its name in Spanish ('castilla') means 'castle' in that language and it wasn't chosen by accident.
Mont Saint Michel is know as "the wonder of the west". Minas Tirith was inspired by him.
Minas Tirith, and the castle in Disney's Tangled, and a lot of mangas that didn't even change its shape (Japanese people really like the Mont St Michel).
Like Hogwart...
0:35 what a cute lion
Great big story:“How to build an ancient castle in modern Times”
Me: *takes notes*
*n o t e d*
This was my addiction for the past two days! Finding beautiful places
I'm so happy that I live in Europe, so it's relatively affordable to visit these sights, in a lifetime! :D
Is it hard living there as a black person? Because that’s one of the reasons I can’t bring myself to live out of the place I live
@@valentineidle5174 depends on the place, I guess big cities tend to be more diverse than the rest of it
in Poland we have 100'ts of castles/palaces like that one... just type Moszna palace, or Malbork castle.. and there is more and more.. there is alot in Germany as well
In Germany we have approximately 25000 castles 😉
Poland apparently has 500 castles and 2500 palaces
@@fabianreusch4870 Yup, but the Malbork Castle is the largest castle in the world measured by land area and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Wales is the most castle dense country in the world almost every town has one.
@@Aron-ru5zk provably more castles than people ;d
One of the best channels thank you for being so informative
You guys are truly hard workers
Pls pin
Neuschwanstien castle in Germany is literally what Disney’s castle was based on
I'm not real ?!
I'm not real ?!
0:53 "During the revolution of 1910... It wasn't restored untill the 20th Century" Now THAT is a very long time
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It is my dream to travel and see these beautiful castles with my own eyes.
So sad that we won't have such amazing videos anymore. Love GBS
walking up to the the cliff side castle was hardwork but OMG the view from up there was freaking amazing!!!!!!!! Lake bled was so beautiful. you have to pay to go for a swim. it wasn't mutch but uts very deep warter
There are lots of magical places in Japan also. The village of the last thatched roof houses in Japan, it was simply beautiful. And their gardens of sakuras, plum blossoms, wisterias, roses. Ok , I know, I love gardens.
Earth is full of beautiful places!😍
France should put that on the merchandise at the Abbey "Mont St.-Michel: More than just a church on a rock" love the video, thanks so much!
Sintra is in the top 8.
Fantastic!!! 👏🏻
I used to live like 30 mins from Mt St Michel in Saint Malo
''circumnavigating the world'' - Yet only got as far as Europe!
The last one is not in Europe...
That's because that's where a lot of castles are from..?
@@Wowguy233 - ''circumnavigating the world''
One of the best videos I have ever watched.
This will help my fantasy book series sooo much
You should check out Bojnicky castle in Slovakia!🇸🇰 Looks like a fairytale
You should've add the Abandoned palace in the Philippines, also called as the abandoned disney land in the philippines
The UNCHARTED-Crumbling castle, it was featured in Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children (movie) right?
Some of those castles have dark history behind them. Not all is sunshine and rainbows.. But they are beautiful.
Absolutely stunning places!
I love traveling on TH-cam! Thanks so much
Let me add more,some from my travel list..
Sonar kella, rajasthan
Fatehpur sikhri, Delhi
Jodhpur fort, Jodhpur
city palace, jaipur
Mysore palace, mysore
Tajfalaknuma palace, hydrabadh
Chownahallah palace, hydrabadh
chettinad palace, chittinad
Shaniwarwada, pune
Visited bled in 2017 it was cloudy but still the most wonderful place I've been to
I was very surprised to see I’ve been to three of these: Alcazar, Pena Palace, and Mont St. Michel. I hope to go to Lake Bled this year.
Does anyone wonder what else is in that lake where the bell is?
Keep up the great work 👍!
I think that the rotunda of the Italian castle was a stage for s scene in Pasolinis "Salo".
the "Castello di Sammezzano" at 7:20 is stated as definitely closed on maps can someone that knows confirm?
From my country I suggest fairytale castles:
Hluboka
Lednice
Hradec nad Moravici
Cesky Krumlov
Cervena Lhota
Orlik
all in the Czech Republic :)
Portugal!
Diogo Carvalho iiiz I
Montse Michel is one of my dream places :)
Le mont-saint-Michel is a wonderful thing to see, if you’re in the normandy area, this should be on the top of your to-do list. This is the closest you could come to Minas Tirith in Return of the King
Cute Fairytale-ish Castles 😃😄🧚♀️🧜♀️ !
Great panoramic shots. Thanks!
France is the most visited country on earth... and it's pristine castle are one of the reason for that.
or the fact it missed out on major distraction in WW2 therefore kept its historic stance almost everywhere?
fun fact : Mont ST michel is part of pair of similar buiding . the same building are in england and its call , you guess it , St Mickael Mount in south of england in Cornwall
One day I will build my own castle.
I wish to go there and sit Watch the beautiful colors
Boldt Castle, on an island in the St. Lawrence river between New York state and Ontario, Canada is one which I would recommend, also the Grand Hotel atop Mount Mohonk in the Shawangunk mountains in upstate New York. The hotel was built in different sections, all in different architectural styles, over the years. A portion was built over a natural lake with a stone bed atop the mountain that has no outlet. There's also a lighthouse on top of the mountain called "The Mountain Tower", I recall hearing that one can see three states from the top of the tower, on a clear day. I've heard of the castle that's being built in France, using the ancient methods. Once the work is completed, hopefully the workers who built it won't get into a feud over who's castle it is, and the project will end in a huge battle where they all murder each other. (of course, using medieval weapons) Sitting up all night watching TH-cam videos makes me have some strange thoughts.
I wonder if the second castle was an inspiration for hayao Miyazaki’s film castle of cagliostro
I wish that the crumbling castle will be restored, it's so beautiful 🥺
Pamukkale is sadly dying. I recall from my trip there the town was syphoning too much water from the mountain.
“During the revolution of 1910, the royals fled and it grounds were abandoned. It’s wasn’t until the *20th Century* until the state fixed it.”
I’m pretty sure 1910 was in the 20th century..
For those who are interested, Château de la Mothe-Chandeniers will be opening to visitors in Spring 2020. Book tickets on the website (and see some more stunning photography) at mothe-chandeniers.com/en/
Might I suggest a smaller castle Trafalgar Castle School (yes they teach there it is in Whitby Ontario Canada)
There is a similar small castle on the Emerald Bay of Lake Tahoe, maybe it's inspired by the Bled, Slovenia castle. There picture here referring to Hierapolis is actually Pamukkale, next to Hierapolis. The picture perfect blue "pools" are dried up now, since the hot springs are diverted to other directions. Tourist are require to remove their shoes to keep the surface white, security guards are watching. Although the "pools" are pretty to look at, but when you step on it, the tiny calcium deposits on the surface feels in needles on your feet. A few locals wore thick socks, I guess it was OK? Not shown here is the Cleo Petra hot spring pool, it will cost 50Lira to swim in this ancient pool. I choose to swim for 1.5 hours in the natural hot spring instead of walking up to the Hierapolis. I lost my museum pass while hiking up the Pamukkale and I had to wait for the security guards to figured out what I was talking about since their English were limited. Eventually they let me hike up the hill bare foot again to retrieve my museum pass at the guard station. Imagine race hiking on bare foot, it was not a good feelings, but I had to retrieved my Turkey all museum pass for the rest of my journey. There are many hot spring around the area, one is a hot spring underground, there were baby turtle swimming in it. Another small rust color hot spring was so hot it can boil eggs in it!
Could have included Castell Coch in the village of Tongwilais just outside Cardiff, Wales
Wow it’s really nice and Beautiful to visit this country
Well have you seen UMAID BHAVAN PALACE, Jodhpur (india)
I did a presentation about the deterioration of castles for language arts this traditional year.
9:55 there are, in fact, two bells
6:13 blew my mind. Unbelievable.
Ah pamukkale is beautiful I visited it with my grandparents. So beautiful
other people's bucket list: Island hopping.
me: castle hopping.
Only two places are amezing: Pena Castle Portugal, Mont Saint Michel.
sergio pereira Aaaay I’ve been to both
@@cdfest704 I've done them too, but in fairness the other places shown on the video are nice but not exceptionals. I
Not out of a ferrytail.
There's a series on TH-cam called "Secrets of the Castle" about the building of Guedelon Castle.
Bishop's Castle in Colorado was built in the 1950s and has a cool story, check it out
I hope to build my own castle, or better yet my own palace, some day...I almost want to take over Les Trois-Moutiers, restore it, convert the moat into a swimming pool that encircles the castle, with lights and a fountain feature 🏰
You forgot all of Scotland :(
Well he kinda missed Prague, Budapest, Krakow, Salzburg, Książ, Neushweinstein and many more in central Europe and you are mad about Scotland?
@@qzg7857 Yes.
Eh wales is more fairytale like, most Castle dense country in the world, JRR Tolkien used welsh to create the elvish language in lord of the rings, hell they have a dragon on their flag.
1:02 Just to refer that 1910 is 20th Century. You probably meant to say "The end of the 20 th Century". Love Sintra Palace!
Something you should definitely add is the Taj Lake Palace in Rajastan, India and Schloss Neuschwanstein, Germany.
I want to go to that Turkish hot spring. It looks wonderful. Even the ducks appear to be smiling
These places are amazing
Yoo i went to Sintra, its very beautiful
For some reason this video is so motivational to me, it makes me want to earn money and get in good shape so I can go to and enjoy all these places
I have been to Lake bled it is truly amazing :)
Out la la!! Les Chateues Francés c'sont tres tres belles!!!