10Ksiaz Castle, Poland
One of Poland’s largest structures, Ksiaz was built in the 13 th century, and is famous for its eye-catching blue and pink pastel hues and intricate network of tunnels running under the castle. While it was the base of Bohemian royalty in its initials days, the castle was seized by the Nazis during WWII. The Red Army wrecked all the artifacts held in the castle post war. Today, Ksiaz has been restored to house a few hotels, a couple of restaurants and even an art gallery.
You forgot Castle De Haar of the Rothschild Family.
( Citadel of Aleppo) considered to be one of the oldest and largest castles in the world.
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I think that castle simply did not make the cut off. But thanks for your comment and thanks for reading my stuff.
You should have included Trakai Island, Teutonic castle on Lake Galve, Lithuania. It is far more breath taking and impressive than castles on this list like Bodiam Castle, and both castles are “island” castles.
http://www.castlesandmanorhouses.com/photos-lithuania.htm
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Unfortunately we did not poll readers for this particular article. Your choice does sound familiar though so chances are it was on the list but did not make it into this particular “top 10.”
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Have been to Sant Mount Michel. Breathtaking. Would like to revisit. Know I would discover much I didn’t see first time.
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I must add Neuschwanstein Castle to my bucket list as something to do in Germany. Thanks so much for sharing