13 novembre 2016

4 Impressive Castles You Should See

By Brandon Lopez


Believe it or not, castles can be defined as houses. As a matter of fact, it wouldn't far-fetched to say that they stem from luxury house plans. What you may not know is that many of these large structures are open to the public, meaning that they are available to visit. Which ones should you take the time to see, you may wonder? For the avid travelers, here are the 4 most noteworthy castles that you should consider visiting in the future.

Le Chateau Frontenac - If you live in Quebec, chances are that you're familiar with this castle. What those in other countries may not know - and companies like The Plan Collection will tell you the same - is that Le Chateau Frontenac serves a modern purpose as a hotel. It's one of the most luxurious areas to stay, in addition to being a remarkable structure from a visual standpoint. Those who build modern luxury house plans would be hard-pressed to disagree.

Matsumoto Castle - If you're planning on making a trip to Japan, Matsumoto Castle is one of the many stops you should make. It is arguably the most historic castle in the country, seeing as how it goes back to 1592, during the Sengoku period. Like other locations on this list, it's an amazing attraction for visitors, especially during the evening when it's illuminated. Matsumoto Castle is regarded as one of the "National Treasures of Japan," and deservedly so.

Windsor Castle - To say that Windsor Castle is old would be putting it lightly. It was constructed in the UK during the 11th century and stands as one of the oldest castles in the entire world. It has seen many historic events, the English Civil War included, and remains in activity today. As a matter of fact, this popular attraction is maintained by more than 500 employees, which means that it stands strong to this very day.

Corvin Castle - This is an especially worthwhile attraction if you're into anything gothic. The Corvin Castle - otherwise known as the Hunyad Castle - in Romania is among the biggest castles in Europe. Not only does it feature a gothic aesthetic, but it's been rumored that Bram Stoker received his inspiration from Dracula here. Of course, this is more or less speculation that's continually passed along. Regardless, the eye-catching Corvin Castle cannot be easily overlooked.




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