Post palaces/castles/mansions from your country.
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Post palaces/castles/mansions from your country.
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Herzig
forts allowed?
Merci, leider nöt mis.
What the hell is this? got a higher quality picture?
I spent a night in there as a kid because my foster dad knew the owner or something like that...he got the keys...lovely smell
Mansionlet
>lovely smell
Care to describe it? Looks like it would smell like pain or something
Post castles
Hallwyl isn't impressive but they have these very cool medieval shows during summer and open air cinema, quite comfy
The smell of your grandfather’s closet
Castle smell...wood and stone and smoke, I love it
Interior is awesome there
I like old Farmhouse smell more, stone, wood, smoke, apples and fresh baked bread. But castle smell is pretty ok.
We're mountainiggers, tons of these laying around all the place. Certainly more than the government can handle as a lot of them are simply left to decay with no preservation, let alone reconstruction efforts due to lack of funds.
Now that I think about it, castles do have a particular smell don't they? I need to visit my local one again, I haven't been there since I was a kid
I’ve only been inside 2 castles. The first was the Tower or London. The second, was a castle near San Francisco built using rubble from Italian castles by a wealthy wine merchant; it was very interesting, because every piece was imported, even the frescoes on the wall.
Never knew a small country like Switzerland could have so many castles.
Gdzie to?
Nice. What's its name?
Squat one, make a youtube channel how you restore it with medieval tech only, acquire fellows that help you build it Guédelon style, become castle lord, tourist attraction and medieval cult leader at the same time.
Government House in Sydney.
Pałac w Czerninie Dolnej
Why would you be? We have thousands of castles and ruins back to pre roman times
beautiful
It makes sense, it's just odd considering there's larger European countries with very few. Plus modern Switzerland is known for its neutrality, so they're a bit of a juxtaposition.
The Löwenburg is not a real castle. It was made in the end of the 18th century because the Landgraf was a LARPing autist who liked medieval age
same for Neuschwanstein, no? still looks nice
retirement home
We have a very violent medieval past, and are good at conserving things. youtube.com
Biltmore mansion
>reconstruction
Visiting Eltz was awesome, the most amazing floral frescoes...also been visiting the ruins of the monastery where Hildegard of Bingen lived...a palpably magical place full of power, no wonder it's even been used as a sanctum by the ancient Celts
Getting vertigo just looking at the image. How people built these things blows my mind
Some people actually are doing something along similar lines here. But definitely not in Guédelon style. Making a castle on a flat piece of land is an entirely different beast to one on top of a cliff. Hence no objections to whatever modern help they can get.
This is being built in Poland right now.
>reconstruction
But Jacques, just imagine all the moniez we make by taxing the road. Now be a good lad and roll the boulder uphill.
For what purpose? Is it just a reconstruction of a destroyed castle?
kek there is a giant celt LARP festival every year not far from there
Looks more like a modern version of Neuschwanstein.
>It makes sense, it's just odd considering there's larger European countries with very few.
Castles tend to be built on important trade routes.
Switzerland is basically defined by its position as the cross-roads of Europe of sorts. And it's a confederation of states which most definitely weren't always buddies with each other given they don't even speak the same languages.
Thus lots and lots of castles.
Zrinski castle in Čakovec
Pic related is the federal mansion of Switzerland, since we don't have a prez or prime minister with a pompous palace we use this one for receiving guests.
Inside the walls
Via Francigena
>Is it just a reconstruction of a destroyed castle?
Kek nope, just son of Kulczyk is fucking around with stolen money of his father.
>Budowa budynku mieszkalnego wielorodzinnego, budynku gospodarczego wraz z infrastrukturą techniczną
Tho in the I think it will be hotel.
In the yard
>Tho in the I think it will be hotel.
me being drunk - I think it will be hotel.
Pojebało go? Nie może se kupić jakiegoś zamku? Krzyżtopór stoi nieskończony od setek lat, ktoś mógłby zainwestować i zbudować go w ten sposób jaki chciano wtedy
This is the Habsburg, the ancestral home of the House of Habsburg built in 1020 by Radbot. The Swiss conquered it back in 1415. Today it houses a restaurant.
>Pojebało go? Nie może se kupić jakiegoś zamku? Krzyżtopór stoi nieskończony od setek lat, ktoś mógłby zainwestować i zbudować go w ten sposób jaki chciano wtedy
Nie wiem czy go pojebało ale podejrzewam że miałby konserwatora na gardle jak by chciał odbudować jakiś stary. Więc buduje sobie nowy sam i będzie z nim mógł robić co chce. Jak jesteś ciekawy tematu googluj
>zamek w puszczy noteckiej
Ja się jakoś nie zgłębiałem specjalnie w ten temat ale z tego co wiem nie wiele wiadomo co on będzie z tym robić.
Veliki Tabor
Inside view
cute
wtf
Rare example of castle with tumor
cute