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5 Impressive Castles in the World

Castles are some of the most amazing structures ever built. A sentiment to a time long ago, medieval castles are still around to give us a taste of what it was like to live in a culture from hundreds of years ago. Often basked in endless amounts of history and lore, castles present the world with plenty to talk about.  Check out the castles below and you’ll see for yourself.

1. Mont Saint Michel

Mont Saint Michel

Mont Saint Michel

Once an Amorican stronghold of Romano-Breton culture built around 600 CE and then later a monastery, this now tourist destination is perhaps the world’s most impressive medieval structure. Built high on a peak, Mont Saint Michel overlooks a body of water and neighboring village, giving it a dominant and magnificent appeal.

2. Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle

Built around 600 CE, Edinburgh Castle is Scotland’s most historic castle. This fortress built on an extinct volcano has survived sieges, battles and power struggles for centuries. What also makes this castle special is its location in the old town overlooking the new town in Scotland, making it a landmark for both sides of the city.

3. Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle, located in Berkshire, is the oldest and most occupied castle in the world. One of the homes of the Queen, this castle is a fully functional palace and residence. Not only do people enjoy visiting the castle, they also enjoy all of the festivities that go along with it being one of the Queen’s hotspots. The most notable event that takes place at Windsor Castle is ‘The Changing of the Guard,’ where a colorful spectacle of guards switching posts takes place when the Queen resides at the palace during Easter Court (a one month stay for the Queen).

4. Hampton Court Palace

Hampton Court Palace

Hampton Court Palace

Made famous by Henry VIII for the massive expansion of the original palace, Hampton Court Palace is most impressive. With a large quantity of interior space and surrounding gardens, this has been an important and beautiful structure for centuries. Even people who frequent Michigan Buick Dealers will find something to love here.

5. Leeds Castle

Leeds Castle

Leeds Castle

Built in 1119 by Robert de Crevecoeur, the castle eventually became a royal residence for King Edward I in 1278. Although the castle is located in West Yorkshire, many American connections were established due to Thomas Fairfax’s ownership of castles in both lands. Leeds Castle is also quite famous for being used by various film crews to create television shows and movies.

Can you believe how talented the people who built these palaces and castles were? Even today, these structures are seen as impressive. If a 1,000-year-old building is still being marveled today, you know it’s special, and all of these castles are just that.

Joe Petchonka has been a writer for over five years, and has written for newspapers, websites and automotive dealerships. In addition to having an extensive writing background and bachelor’s degree in English, he has helped companies develop professional material to help them achieve their goals. He currently writes for a company that sells online classifieds and more through the use of social media and web design.

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