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But I've lived in Leeds for years and have never seen the castle.

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Nice let's now get to the castles outside of Europe. All middle east, northern africa included. Arabian castles!!! and such.

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What about Asia? China and Japan have some incredibly impressive forts, to say nothing of India.

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I guess they do but it would go way offtopic. But, right, what the hell, let's go. Castles from everywhere

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Hisn al-Akrad, also known as Crac des Chevaliers

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And here's the gate of citadel of Aleppo

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Nice too and in a great location!

Also let's put some minimum requests for each picture posted especially since we're going to have such a large scope. It would be good if it had a) The country and preferably the province/city it is located in. b) if it isnt too much trouble the date it was completed. all other info that one would want to post about it would be nice too!

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BTW I find the picture of the Bodiam Castle to be fascinating!

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Looks like there was vaseline on the lens for that one, soft porn style, but knowing the location, the mist is real!

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Probably from the surrounding water

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If a mod with time on their hands is about, then can we have the thread title changed to World Tour of Castles please? We can pretend we're the Rolling Stones or something.

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No objections here.

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Molly that Bodiam place looks like the one in Monthy Python and the Holy Grail at the end.

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The Holy Grail castles were all in Scotland...

Talking of which Edinburgh (visited), Stirling (seen from outside) and Eilean Donan (not been to) are

Bodiam is in Kent and indeed a great little ruin with a beautiful setting.

As for Leeds, I really found it to be quite a tourist trap - very nice but one of those places that has to have added attractions like a maze and aviary etc as a sort of value added way of justifying gouging you for huge amounts on stuff that has nothing to do with the castle in the 1st place...

Reminds me of the way Warwick castle is run by Madame Tussaud's...

Now Corfe OTOH is

Just a ruin but a very beautiful one!

And Iolani Palace (only palace on US soil) and headquarters of Hawaii-Five-O.... So when is the US going to hand Hawai'i back to the islanders, considering the way they took the country in the 1st place?

Hearst Castle: Well, a huge mansion really - but ****ing awesome!

The Alamo: quite cool, but the myths and bullshit surrounding the Alamo are on a par to the USS Constitution...

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Reszel, Warmia i Mazury region, NE Poland
The castle of the bishop of Warmia,
built 1350-1450. modified 1595, partially pulled down in XIX century

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speaking of fake castles:

Dalian, China

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wait till you see the front door of this thing

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Swietokrzyskie region, C Poland (I guess)

Krzyztopor (the cross and the axe)
Was built 1621-1644 by K. Ossoliński.
Was destroyed somewhere during the war 1655-1660 by Swedes.
It was one of the biggest and most luxurious residences in Europe.

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Swedes

They tried to take this castle as well. Spilberk (Spielberg) in Brno (Brünn), Czech Republic. A real live Swedish joke.

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When they tried to take this one, Fredriksten in Halden, Norway, their king Karl XII got shot in the head (most likely by his own men).

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Two years earlier, in 1716, the same guy tried to take Akershus castle in Christiania (Oslo). He failed of course, but did a good job in burning down the surrounding countryside.

Karl XII is a fascinating character btw, I just finished his biography you see.





Built in the 13th century, it's AFAIK the oldest building in the city still standing.

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The Riegersburg - unvincible fortress against the Otoman hordes.

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Very nice.

That reminded me of Kamieniec Podolski, the most important Polish castle over Turkish border. Nowdays it's W Ukraine, I don't know it's political region, but historically it's Podole - Podolia.
The castle originates from XIII century, was enlarged in XV century

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Righty-ho- Mai Dun, or Maiden Castle, a Celtic Iron Age hill fort, scene of an epic battle with the Romans, and where at least one casualty- judging from his skeletal remains- suffered death at the hands of a ballista bolt.

http://www.historic-uk.com/Destinat...aidenCastle.htm

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Covering an area of some 47 acres, Maiden Castle is the largest hill fort in Britain and lies 2 miles south of Dorchester in the county of Dorset. The dimensions of the fort are truly immense, and must have presented a formidable obstacle to any attacking force. Even today, after 2000 years of erosion, the ramparts in some areas rise to a height of 20ft (6m). Flint tools and bone implements found at the site suggest that the hill was first occupied c3000BC when it would have afforded protection to late Stone Age/early Bronze Age people. At some stage during this early period of occupation a Bank Barrow was constructed, east to west across the site, reaching a length of 1800ft (546m). Around 1200BC the site appears to have been abandoned, but the reason remains a mystery.

It was known to have been the stronghold of the Durotriges tribe, until it fell to the 2nd Legion Augusta, under Vespasian, during the Roman invasion in AD43. The battle for the fort was a bloody one, and centered on the eastern entrance. Excavations carried out in the 20th century uncovered the bodies of 38 Iron Age warriors, who had been laid to rest by their Roman victors, along with food and drink for their journey into the after life.

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Something a little closer in time- Dunnottar Castle, in Grampian in Aberdeenshire.

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An early castle on this rocky outcropping was captured by Wallace from the English in 1296, one story relating that he burned 4000 Englishmen during the siege. Edward III took the castle in 1330s although it was quickly recaptured by Moray. Dunnottar has a long and exciting history.

The Keiths acquired the property in 1382, exchanging Struthers in Fife for it. The first structure here was an earthwork and clay castle of the 12th century. Nothing remains of this earliest fort. By the beginning of the 16th century, it was one of the most formidable fortresses in Scotland.

Dunnottar was besieged by Montrose in 1645, and again in 1651 by Cromwell. The castle was held for William and Mary in 1689, but the Earl Marischal threw in with the Stewarts during the first Rising in 1715 and it was forfeited. The Duke of Argyll partially destroyed the castle in 1716, and it was more fully slighted in 1718.



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Cromwell's Parliamentary forces succeeded in their siege by utilising mortar-fire. It was the last Scottish stronghold to fall, and it stands on the ruins of a Pictish promontory fort.

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From the other end of the United Kingdom, but another old Celtic realm, Cornwall, and the round shell-keep of Restormel, whose name alone was enough to enchant me when I was younger:

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Now for the U.K.'s only remaining fortified bridge (not strictly a castle, but it does have machicolations)over the Monnow, leading into Monmouth, in Wales:

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Monnow Bridge is the sole remaining mediaeval fortified river bridge in Britain where the gate tower stands actually on the bridge. The gatehouse atop Monnow Bridge, Monnow Gate, was not an original feature of the bridge. It formed part of new town defences begun at the beginning of the 14th century. Henry of Lancaster, the King's nephew, petitioned Edward I to issue a murage grant in favour of Monmouth. The king assented. It is following this 1297 grant that the Monmouth authorities were able to gather the wherewithal to build the mediaeval town walls and gates. Evidently the project at Monmouth was incomplete by 1315, or repairs were needed, since the authority of 1297 was renewed on 1 June 1315.



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Two first pics are awesome

I recalled about this thing.
It's not as much a castle as a fortified settlements from Late bronze/Early iron age, of Lusatian culture. It was misteriously abandoned, after which swamps covered it. Thanks to it, it was nicely preserved, and in XX century partially reconstructed. Not very impressing, but I think it's cool.

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I prefer:
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but probably people wouldn't have identify/understand.

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And to think that today all that is built are ugly bunkers.

 
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