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A hilltop fortress in eastern Slovakia commands views across the Spiš region. Spiš Castle is one of the largest castle complexes in Central Europe, its Romanesque and Gothic walls spreading across a travertine plateau. The ruins tell stories of Hungarian kings and noble families who controlled this strategic stronghold. From the upper courtyard, you can […]
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Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Bojnice Castle rises from the forest like a storybook illustration brought to life. Its pointed turrets and colourful rooftops pierce the sky above the medieval town below. A moat surrounds the base where peacocks strut across manicured lawns. Inside, gilded halls and ornate ceilings reveal the taste of noble families who once called this place […]
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Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
A limestone arch stands in the sea, carved by waves that have hammered this coast for ten thousand years. Durdle Door is the most photographed landmark on the Jurassic Coast, and for good reason. The arch frames a perfect view of turquoise water and white cliffs that stretch toward Lulworth Cove. The path down from […]
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High above the Our River valley, the silhouette of Vianden Castle commands the skyline of the small Luxembourgish town below. Its towers and battlements rise with a grandeur that speaks of medieval power and romantic restoration. The castle underwent extensive reconstruction in the twentieth century, returning it to its former glory as one of the […]
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Helmond Castle is a rare medieval water castle that still stands in the centre of a modern Dutch city. Built in the 14th century, it is surrounded by a wide moat that reflects its sturdy brick walls. The castle has never been destroyed or rebuilt. It remains exactly as its original builders intended. Today it […]
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The Gauja River has carved a valley so deep and green through the Latvian sandstone that locals call this corner of the country their Switzerland. Sigulda sits above the river, where the ruins of Turaida Castle rise from a forested ridge like a fairy tale forgotten by time. In autumn, the deciduous trees ignite in […]
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Český Šternberk Castle is one of the best-preserved Gothic castles in the Czech Republic, a magnificent 13th-century fortress dramatically perched on a rocky promontory above the Sázava River in central Bohemia, which has been continuously owned and inhabited by the same noble family (the Šternberks) for over 760 years, one of the longest continuous family […]
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Esterházy Palace is one of the most beautiful and largest Baroque castles in Hungary, a magnificent golden palace in the town of Fertőd near the Austrian border, nicknamed the Hungarian Versailles, that served as the seat of the fabulously wealthy Esterházy family and was the workplace of Joseph Haydn for nearly 30 years. The palace, […]
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Castillo de Coca is one of the most beautiful medieval fortresses in Spain, a fairy-tale 15th-century Mudéjar castle in the province of Segovia, Castile and León, whose walls and towers are built not of grey stone but of warm red brick decorated with intricate geometric patterns, blind arches, and glazed tiles in the Mudéjar style, […]
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Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Pernštejn Castle – one of the most beautiful castles in the Czech republic Updated: May 16, 2020 | By Claire | 1 More Pernštejn Castle is one of the most visited castles in Moravia, Czech republic, which attracts lots of tourists. It is situated on the cliff above the city Nedvedice. The castle rises nearly […]
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