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Dec 11, 2010

Top 10 Romantic Castles | Most Beautiful Romantic Castles

At the center of every fairy tale is a castle with towers and parapets. The original castles were rustic fortresses designed for war. Centuries later, castles became lavish and often fanciful expressions of power, wealth, and luxury. For castle enthusiasts everywhere, here are some of the world's most romantic castles, including medieval castles and modern-day recreations of castle architecture.

1. Dunguaire Castle in Ireland

With its 75 foot tower, the 16th century Dunguaire Castle is one of the most often photographed castles in Ireland.

2. Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain

Perched on a hilly terrace on the southern edge of Granada, Spain, Alhambra is an ancient palace and fortress complex with stunning frescoes and interior details.

3. Biltmore Estate in North Carolina

With 255 rooms, the magnificent Bilmore Estate is often called an American Castle. It was constructed in the late 1800s.

4. Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany

Neuschwanstein Castle is often compared to the castle in Disney's Sleeping Beauty. King Ludwig II ("Mad King Ludwig") began constructing Neuschwanstein castle in the late 1800s. Modeled after Medieval architecture, the castle was planned as a homage to the grand operas of Wagner.

5. Johnstown Castle in Ireland

Overlooking a river, the turreted Johnstown Castle looks like a medieval castle, but it was actually built in Victorian times.

6. Abbassid Castle in Baghdad, Iraq

Abbassid Castle in Baghdad is famous for the detailed tilework on the front portal.

7. Hearst Castle in California

Julia Morgan designed this lavish modern-day "castle" for publishing mogul William Randolph Hearst. Furnished with Spanish and Italian antiques, the romantic Moorish home has 165 rooms and 127 acres of gardens, terraces, pools and walkways.

8. Boldt Castle in the Thousand Islands, New York

Boldt Castle is not a medieval castle, of course, but a modern interpretation. It's a jigsaw puzzle of medieval and Victorian styles pieced together by a wealthy American businessman. Like many homes from America's Gilded Age, the eleven-building complex is exuberant and outrageous, as though its creators had taken five hundred years of architectural history and spilled it across the craggy island.

9. Prague Castle in the Hradcany

Prague Castle in the Hradcany royal complex has towered above the river Vltava for a thousand years.

10. Leeds Castle in England

Leeds Castle is widely known as "the ladies' castle" and "the loveliest castle in the world." Surrounded by a picturesque lake, the preserved medieval castle is a treasure trove of art, antiques, and history. Our About.com Guide to Romantic Getaways has travel tips.
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Jun 21, 2010

An Colorful Twist in a Truly British Home (London)


For kicks, I wanted to share this colorful and totally over the top English
home. I can't say that I could live in a place like this home but I certainly
would stay in a place like this as a guest or an upscale bed and breakfast.
The decor really makes me feel as if I'm in a different era.


It's like a home that belongs in a book or novel.


It has that feel and ambiance to it.


Antique furnishings paired with a super saturated Yellow.


Old paintings, vintage blankets and lamps...


Plates, vases and chests...One can tell the owner of this home is
definitely a collector. It's definitely one way to showcase everything -
cover the entire wall with collections.


Take a look at the huge arrow above the bed. If anything,
the owners are very consistent in their style and taste.


And the grand finale. This room totally looks like it comes from another
time and era. I would love visiting a room like this. I can imagine for kids,
they would be exploring all the things in the room. The floor is nearly
entirely covered with rugs of all sizes - it's really incredible. It really
transports one to another sort of reality - feels like a room from the past
and it looks like it's a room filled with history. I can't say that I'd live in a
place like this but it certainly sparks the imagination which is something
I love about it and the reason I wanted to share it.

A penny for your thoughts on this place?

Photos by 1st Option London

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