1. Hohenzollern Castle
The castle was built on top of Mount Hohenzollern, about 30 kilometers south of Stuttgart, Germany. The castle was built in the 11th century to the German Emperor and Sovereign of Prussia. The castle was never destroyed in 1423 but the end was rebuilt in 1461.
2. Castle Howard
Castle Howard is located at Castle Howard, York, North Yorkshire and this is the famous house in Britain. Construction began in 1699 and completed around 1712. Castle Howard is famous for gardens, building construction and the historical record. Lodging is included in the list of the Treasure House of England and has become home to the Howard family for 300 years.
3. Alcázar of Segovia
Alcazar of Segovi or also known as the Castle is located in Segovia Segovia Spain and was owned by an Arab in the 12th century. In the Middle Ages, the castle was used as the main stronghold for the Spanish monarchy. This building seems to be a great inspiration for Walt Disney company.
4. Himeji Castle
Located in Kansai, Japan, the fort was known for centuries as a defense building, beautiful design, and 83 network building. Although the building was demolished and rebuilt 2 times since 1333, the building still adopt original defense system until now. Today, the fort is known as the palace and the most visited UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Japan.
5. Prague Castle
Prague Castle atau Kastil Praha dikenal sejak awal abad ke-9. Terletak di ibu kota republik Ceko, benteng ini juga dikenal karena unsur Gothic-nya, sentuhan Romawi dan arsitektur gaya barok. Benteng ini dibangun lebih dari 570 x 130 meter dan sampai sekarang, benteng ini merupakan salah satu objek wisata paling favorit di Eropa
6. Pele Castle
Located in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania, Pele Castle is a Neo-Renaissance building which is very famous since 1883. King Carol I of Romania has lived in this castle and he witnessed the admiration of people who visit this palace. For info, the building was built by hand a lot of people from Italy, Poland, Turkey, Germany, Greece, Czech, France and Romania itself.
7. Chambord Castle
Chambord Castle used by King Francois I as a hunting lodge and residence. The fort was built near the palace of his master, Claude Rohan. The castle is filled with 440 rooms, 84 stairs, fireplaces 365 and known as the largest chateau in the Loire Valley.