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Classiebawn Castle, Co. Sligo

The castle in Niedzica, located about 40 km east of Zakopane. It is a medieval stronghold from 14th century, situated in a very beautiful place - directly on the Czorsztyn Lake. In addition to the castle itself, the area also offers another attraction, namely the dam of the Czorsztyn Reservoir.

hrad Červený Kameň /Red Stone castle/ (Slovakia)

Ardvreck Castle on Loch Assynt during a very clear star filled sky

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Yes, the windows in the central tower are off centre.

 

Château de Martainville is a Renaissance castle, built by the ship-owner and merchant Jacques Le Pelletier 1485-95, after he had bought the fief Martainville. The castle remained in the family until the last of the line (by then knighted and bearing the name Martainville) died without heir in 1781. The castle then stood abandoned for quite some time, and not put up for sale until 1905 when a cattle dealer bought the whole place, and an adjoining farm - and he sold the castle the French state.

 

In 1955 work was begun to restore the castle to its former glory - a work they did really well. Today it is a museum for the traditions and arts of Normandy (and really worth a visit!).

Broughty Ferry Castle

As a unique example of the Hispanic-Flemish architectural style that emerged during the Renaissance, this medieval fortress, rebuilt in 1595, is widely considered as one of Belgium’s finest castles.

“Everybody is equally weak on the inside, just that some present their ruins as new castles and become kings –”

― Simona Panova

 

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Kasteel Duivenvoorde (Castle Duivenvoorde) is in the town of Voorschoten, Zuid-Holland in the Netherlands. It was first mentioned in 1226, making it one of the older castles in Zuid-Holland

   

The castle is remarkable in that it was never sold; it was inherited by several different noble houses, sometimes through the matrilineal line, something that can be said of very few Dutch castles. For the first five centuries of its history, the castle was owned by one and the same family, namely the Van Duivenvoordes, who gave their name - at that time, van Duvenvoirde - to the castle. Though the castle was named thus, the van Duvenvoirdes properly formed part of the House of Wassenaer, an ancient noble family that has played an important role in Dutch history. Toward the end of the 17th century an owner of Kasteel Duivenvoorde, Johan, retook the name of van Wassenaar, upon which the House of Duivenvoorde became merely another name in the castle’s history.

   

This is a fantastic castle for photographers. I hope you like the shot I made here.

 

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how I would have seen it with pleasure!

It is located on the top of Mount Erice, in an absolutely privileged position.

 

In ancient times, Erice was known for its temple, the sacred thémenos, where the Phoenicians adored Astarte, the Greeks Aphrodite and the Romans Venus.

 

Mount Eryx served as a reference point for navigators of whom Venus soon became the protector.

 

At night, a large fire lit in the sacred area served as a lighthouse. The fame of Venus Ericina became such that a temple was also dedicated to her in Rome and her cult spread throughout the Mediterranean.

 

What remains today of the ancient fortress was the work of the Normans who seem to have reused, for its construction, the material coming from the reconstruction of the pagan temple.

 

In ancient times, the castle was enclosed by towers, advanced fortification works connected to each other by two crenellated curtains and above all by a drawbridge.

 

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E' situato sulla sommità del monte Erice, in posizione assolutamente privilegiata.

 

Nell’antichità, Erice era nota per il suo tempio, il sacro thémenos, ove i Fenici adoravano Astarte, i Greci Afrodite ed i Romani Venere.

 

Il monte Eryx serviva da punto di riferimento per i navigatori dei quali Venere divenne ben presto la protettrice.

 

La notte, un grande fuoco acceso nell’area sacra fungeva da faro. La fama di Venere Ericina divenne tale che le venne dedicato un tempio anche a Roma ed il suo culto si diffuse in tutto il Mediterraneo.

 

Quello che resta oggi dell’antica fortezza fu opera dei Normanni che sembra avessero reimpiegato, per la sua costruzione, il materiale proveniente dal rifacimento del tempio pagano.

 

Anticamente il castello era recinto dalle torri, opere di fortificazione avanzata collegate fra loro da due cortine merlate e soprattutto da un ponte levatoio.

  

The hunting lodge was built in 1542 and rebuilt under Augustus the Strong in 1723.

The castle has 4 towers and is surrounded by extensive parkland.

Inside you can see an impressive collection of hunting trophies. The oldest exhibits are up to 400 years old.

Across the meadow to Hogwarts.

 

Alnwick Castle, home of the Duke of Northumberland. This famous castle has been used for various locations by film and tv companies but is mostly famous for being Hogwarts, the school attended by Harry Potter.

 

The River Aln meanders through the estate and it's a lovely peaceful walk across the meadow towards to castle.

 

Happy Fence Friday - HFF :))

*** Castle Howard in North Yorkshire looking at its best in bright March sunshine earlier this year

 

For people who do not know it it was used in the TV adaptation of Brideshead revisited. The house was principally designed by Vanbrugh . Construction began in 1701, and it took over 100 years to complete

 

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One of the most beautiful parts of a recent trip was the Cochem Castle, in Cochem, Germany. It is seen here, shrouded in mist, from a tiny graveyard in the town. “The original Cochem Castle, perched prominently on a hill 300 feet above the Moselle River, served to collect tolls from passing ships. Modern research dates its origins to around 1100.

Before its destruction by the French in 1689 (a fate shared by many other castles and towns in the Palatinate), the castle had a long and fascinating history. It changed hands numerous times and, like most castles, also changed its form over the centuries. It was even in hock twice to pay off royal debts! The present castle was rebuilt later in the 19th century. it has been owned by the town of Cochem since 1978.”

Chillon Castle is a medieval fortified castle, erected on a rock spur cut into the waters of Lake Geneva.

The castle's present appearance is the result of many reconstructions during its centuries of existence. Serious work around the present courtyards was carried out in the 11th and 13th centuries.

After the rebuild, it gained importance because it was used to control trade routes to Italy through the St. Bernard Pass. The naturally shaped moat was expanded in the 13th century. The current wooden bridge was built in the eighteenth century and replaced the previous drawbridge.

The present underground of the castle served as a prison in the 14th century, where the Swiss priest and patriot were imprisoned for 4 years, the prior of monastery Saint Victor in Geneva, François Bonivard.

In July 1816, visited this castle Byron , and the fruit of this trip was the romantic poem "Prisoner of Chillon".

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Zamek Chillon to średniowieczny zamek obronny, wzniesiony na skalnej ostrodze wrzynającej się w wody Jeziora Genewskiego.

Dzisiejszy wygląd zamku jest rezultatem wielu przebudów w ciągu wieków jego istnienia. Poważne prace wokół obecnych dziedzińców przeprowadzone zostały w XI i XIII wieku.

Po rozbudowie zyskał on na znaczeniu gdyż służył do kontroli szlaków handlowych do Włoch przez przełęcz św. Bernarda. Naturalnie ukształtowana fosa została poszerzona w XIII wieku. Obecny drewniany most został zbudowany w XVIII wieku i zastąpił wcześniejszy zwodzony.

Obecne podziemia zamku służyły w XIV jako więzienie, w którym więziono przez 4 lata szwajcarskiego duchownego i patriotę, przeora klasztoru świętego Wiktora z Genewy, François Bonivarda.

W lipcu 1816 r. zwiedzał zamek Byron, a owocem tej podróży jest poemat romantyczny "Więzień Chillonu".

Rappottenstein Castle is a medieval castle in Rappottenstein in north-western Lower Austria. The hilltop castle was never conquered and is therefore one of the best-preserved castles in Austria. Wikipedia

Castle in Ogrodzieniec

Artstetten Castle is a castle in the market town of Artstetten-Pöbring in the district of Melk in Lower Austria, owned by the Hohenberg family. The Artstetten parish church is also located on the castle grounds. Wikipedia

 

Schloss Artstetten ist ein Schloss in der Marktgemeinde Artstetten-Pöbring im Bezirk Melk in Niederösterreich im Besitz der Familie Hohenberg. Auf dem Schlossareal steht auch die Pfarrkirche Artstetten. Wikipedia

Adresse: Schlosspl. 1, 3661 Artstetten

Autumn mood at Duivenvoorde Castle ( in Dutch: Kasteel Duivenvoorde ), in the town of Voorschoten, South Holland,

The Netherlands.

  

© Mieneke Andeweg-van Rijn 2016

Kasteel van Bossuit

Nagahama castle on the shore of Lake Biwa, Japan

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Castle Point Lighthouse is a truly majestic lighthouse standing on a rocky cliff which was formed 2 million years ago. It’s the tallest lighthouse in North Island. It’s a charming place, which every photographer will love. It takes less than 15 minutes to walk to the top viewpoint. You can still see some fossil shells in the rock if you walk to the end of the boardwalk.

 

Bodiam Castle is a 14th-century moated castle near Robertsbridge in East Sussex, England.

Bückeburg Castle. The origin dates back to the 13th century. The castle was constantly expanded over several centuries until it reached its present form.

 

Bückeburg, Lower Saxony. Germany.

Castillo Sohail

Sohail Castle

 

Sohail castle is located in he heart of Fuengirola river mouth, on a small isolated hill that rises 38 meters above sea level. This circumstance makes it a privileged viewpoint of a wide coastal strip surrounded by the Sierra de Mijas and included in the present day town of Fuengirola.

 

The magnificent geographical conditions of this place have allowed, since ancient times , the continueous settling of Punic and Roman population. On the ruins of their settlements in the Caliphate period a first tower was built, perhaps a watchtower.

 

Later, in the twelfth centry, the Almovarids built a defensive enclosure against the Christian army, that was in full offensive against the Moorish kingdom of Granada.

From that moment the military fortress underwent an inevitable process of readjustment of its architecture that would gradually give way to its present appearance: replacing the turning entrance by a direct one, demolishing one of the east towers to built up a platform for the placement of guns, or rearranging the southwest corner of the wall to turn it into an archer's wall after its blasting by the Napoleonic army during the war of independence.

 

A few years later the castle lost its military function and was sold at public auction. The transition to civil use took it a period of abandonment that would not be interrupted onto the second half of the last century.

 

The works carried out in recent years by the school workshop have enabled the Sohail Castle to be recovered as a historical meeting point for the people of Fuengirola and as a space where different cultural events are currently held.

In the 10th century there was a moated castle on the site of the present castle, which was part of a reinforcement belt on the Scheldt. The cellar from the 15th century and the tower from the 16th century are the oldest remains. Wissekerke castle was one of the first neo-gothic castles in our country to integrate the former Empire elements. The castle has been redecorated and is primarily intended to reflect a time image of the early 19th century glory period of the Vilain XIIII family. In 1981 the castle, the impressive gatehouse, the old pigeon tower and the elegant suspension bridge over the park pond were protected as a monument. Two mapped walks lead you through the different rooms of the castle. During the one walk you follow the actions of the servants. During the other walk you will follow in the footsteps of the noble family.

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The castle, called the Borgwal, was built between 1350 and 1375.

 

The castle was then in a sparsely populated area. Here and there there was only one farm, there was no question of village construction. In 1623 Johan van Reede bought the castle. After that he started working on the foundation of the current village of Renswoude.

  

Gothic style castle from 19th century.

 

This beauty is located in Lower Saxony. Germany.

Fort de Paphos (13ème et 16ème s.)

C'est à l'origine un fort byzantin pour protéger le port. Détruit lors d'un tremblement de terre en 1222, il est reconstruit par les Lusignan au Treizième siècle, lorsque ces seigneurs poitevins consolident leur présence sur ce territoire et font de l'île un royaume latin soutenant les croisades en Terre Sainte. En 1570, il est démantelé par les Vénitiens. Après leur capture de l'île, les Ottomans le restaurent et le renforcent, en 1592.

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Paphos Castle (13th and 16th centuries)

Today, the visitor can see the Western Frankish Tower with the Venetian additions as restored by the Ottomans in 1592

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July 2014 for Panoramio - New upload for Flickr, 2022/10/14

Burt Castle is one of the most recognizable castles in Donegal. It is located on a small hill overlooking Lough Swilly which would have originally been a small island surrounded by tidal marshland. It was built around 1560 and was one in a network of castles around Inishowen owned by the O’Dohertys. The structure had three stories, two circular watchtowers, a small vaulted chamber, and openings for muskets. During the 1500s many powerful Irish clans started losing their lands to the English Crown and so eventually had to ‘bend the knee’ before King Henry VIII just to hold onto what they had. This process was called ‘surrender and re-grant’. This brought the Irish chieftains into the English legal system with the downside that the King could (and did!) take back the land and grant it to however he chose. The castle thereafter fell in and out of the O’Doherty’s ownership, it was recorded that brothers Richard and Henry Hovenden resided here in 1587 under English instruction to resist the Spanish Armada, it was later occupied by Sir Henry Dowcra and then by Sir Cahir O’Doherty who went on to carry out his famous rebellion by sacking Derry, Strabane, and Lifford. It eventually fell into the hands of Sir Arthur Chichester who quelled the rebellion and was granted O’Doherty’s 170,000 acres of land after he was hung, drawn, and quartered! A medallion dated to 1525 and a coin to 1547 were found near the castle.

 

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Duingt Castle an autumn morning, Lake Annecy, Haute-Savoie, France

 

The history of the place starts in the Bronze Age (from 1400 to 700 BC) where the first habitats for human settlements were evolved. It was in this epoch where the hallmark of Duingt, the island called the island of Roselet, has been evolved from the lake.

The "Château de Duingt" (other names: Château de Châteauvieux or C. de Ruphy) is located on a small island connected by a causeway to the mainland. The original castle was built in the 11th century and got its present shape between the 17th and 19th centuries.

 

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Himeji Castle (姫路城, Himeji-jō) is a hilltop Japanese castle complex situated in the city of Himeji which is located in the Hyōgo Prefecture of Japan. The castle is regarded as the finest surviving example of prototypical Japanese castle architecture, comprising a network of 83 rooms with advanced defensive systems from the feudal period The castle is frequently known as Hakuro-jō or Shirasagi-jō ("White Egret Castle" or "White Heron Castle") because of its brilliant white exterior and supposed resemblance to a bird taking flight.

 

Himeji Castle dates to 1333, when Akamatsu Norimura built a fort on top of Himeyama hill. The fort was dismantled and rebuilt as Himeyama Castle in 1346, and then remodeled into Himeji Castle two centuries later. Himeji Castle was then significantly remodeled in 1581 by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who added a three-story castle keep. In 1600, Tokugawa Ieyasu awarded the castle to Ikeda Terumasa for his help in the Battle of Sekigahara, and Ikeda completely rebuilt the castle from 1601 to 1609, expanding it into a large castle complex. Several buildings were later added to the castle complex by Honda Tadamasa from 1617 to 1618.For almost 700 years, Himeji Castle has remained intact, even throughout the bombing of Himeji in World War II, and natural disasters including the 1995 Great Hanshin earthquake.

 

Himeji Castle is the largest and most visited castle in Japan, and it was registered in 1993 as one of the first UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the country. (Wikipedia)

An image of Bamburgh Castle taken from the beach at sunset

Matsumoto Castle (松本城, Matsumoto-jō) is one of Japan's premier historic castles, along with Himeji Castle and Kumamoto Castle.[1] The building is also known as the "Crow Castle" (烏城, Karasu-jō) due to its black exterior. It was the seat of the Matsumoto domain. It is located in the city of Matsumoto, in Nagano Prefecture and is within easy reach of Tokyo by road or rail.

 

The keep (tenshukaku), which was completed in the late sixteenth century, maintains its original wooden interiors and external stonework. It is listed as a National Treasure of Japan.[1]

 

Matsumoto Castle is a flatland castle (hirajiro) because it is not built on a hilltop or amid rivers, but on a plain.[1] Its complete defences would have included an extensive system of inter-connecting walls, moats, and gatehouses.(Wikipedia)

Castle Cambel is picturesque it sits nestled in the Ochil hills near Dollar. It is well sign-posted and there is a car park near the castle,

Castle in Drzewica (view from our window) . Photo with x2 electronic teleconverter, so MFT focal length 171mm x2 = 342 mm (equivalent to FF - 684 mm).

Ogrodzieniec Castle - "Castle from The Witcher's Land", HDR , hand held .

Christmas 2019 at Pena Palace in Sintra, Portugal is now but a dream.

De Haar Castle is a castle in the village of Haarzuilens in the Dutch province of Utrecht. De Haar Castle is the largest castle in the Netherlands. The famous architect Pierre Cuypers and his son Joseph Cuypers were commissioned to build the castle. Since 2000 the Kasteel de Haar foundation of the Natuurmonumenten Association has been the owner of the castle.

The castle is first mentioned in documents dated 1554. In 1614 it was converted into a hunting lodge. Kasteel Bouvigne borders on a beautiful garden. Nothing is known of landscape gardening in the16th century. The present garden is open to the public and integrates French, German and English styles of the 20th century. Bouvigne castle is a charming building outside Breda, in the Mastbos forest. Its present look dates mainly from the 17th century. For a long time, the princes of Orange used it as their summer house. The castle, that stands in the water, was built in a typical renaissance style. Its beautiful gardens are open to the public.

 

Soelen Castle, near the village of Zoelen, is a beautiful castle in the Betuwe, surrounded by a beautiful and large estate. The castle is privately owned and not open to visitors, but the estate surrounding the castle is located, is opened. Here one can stroll along the broad, posh avenues, paths and the pendulum through the vast meadows and cornfields. The castle with its beautiful port, its bridge over the Canal, its high Square Tower and beautifully crowned roofs is on a raised island. Castle Soelen is good to walk around it and to pictures out of it.

History

The popularity and history of Castle Soelen goes back to about 1263. in 1355 was the castle destroyed. Arnold van Soelen rebuilt the Castle, causing a conflict arose with the count of Geldre.

In 1362 had to Vijay Kumar is surrender to the authority of Duke Eduard. In the 17th century, a French-style park surrounding the Castle. A century later, this garden was made in the English landscape style.

The estate is now owned by the Forestry Commission and the castle is privately inhabited. The Castle Soelen and the estate is well seen by many nature lovers and photographers.

 

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