Six Of Europe’s Most Beautiful Castles
Europe is home to some of the world’s most magnificent castles. This is why we have decided to present to you some of the most visited and prominent of these medieval structures.
- Château de Chenonceau – Located in France, this amazing castle is built on the river Cher and is known as “Château des Dames” which literally translated means “The Ladies Castles”. The nickname of the structure is due to the fact that it owes its charm to several influential women from the French history. The castle houses an impressive collection of Renaissance furnishings, works of art and tapestries which explains why it is one of the most visited landmarks in Central France.
- The Castle of the Knights of St. John – This mesmerising structure is situated in the old town of Rhodes which is incredibly well preserved. The castle is a truly impressive sight and it houses numerous relics that date back to the medieval era. However its most remarkable features are the 1st century floor mosaics which were brought to the city of Rhodes from the island of Kos.
- Neuschwanstein – This edifice was built during the 19th century as an homage to Richard Wagner and is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful castles in Europe. A testament to the structure’s magnificence is the fact that it was used as an inspiration for Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Park and the Cinderella Castles at the Magic Kingdom and Tokyo Disneyland.
- Tower of London – For over a millenium the castle has dominated the London skyline. At one time the Tower of London was the official residence of the British Royal Family. Today the castle is a tourist site that is visited by over two million visitors each year. The most famous relics of the structure are the Crown Jewels which have been displayed in the castle for over three centuries. So, make sure that you visit the Tower of London once your relocation via man and van services is over. Don’t think twice to hire a man and van company as it will certainly accelerate and facilitate your move.
- Alcázar of Segovia – The Alcázar of Segovia is situated atop a rock in the old Spanish city of Segovia. Just like most Spanish castles, it was originally an Arab fort which was converted into a castle once the Arab reign over Spain ended. Today Alcázar de Segovia is one of the country’s most recognisable and visited landmarks, it is also one of the three major places of interest that are situated in Segovia along the Ancient City Wall which date back to the 8th century and the Segovia Cathedral which was built during the mid-16th century.
- Prague Castle – Prague Castle is known to be the largest castles in the world. Located in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, the structure is undoubtedly the most famous and visited landmark of the country and perhaps Central Europe. The castle was built during the 9thcentury and later was converted into a Romanesque palace. During the 14th century the castle was rebuilt in the Gothic style and after an immense fire during the 16th century it had to be rebuilt once again.
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Jeremy Oliver
Previously serving as a logistics coordinator, Jeremy's comprehensive understanding of the industry gives him the ability to translate complex procedures into easy-to-understand blog posts. He has a particular knack for tackling the intricacies of London's removals scene, from the congested roadways to the unique challenges of navigating historic neighborhoods. As an authentic Londoner, Jeremy combines practical knowledge with his inherent love for the city, offering readers not only information on man with van removals but also local insights and valuable tips.