The Castles More IncredibleMonday 8th of August 2011 04:13:37 PM
Boldt
It has 120 rooms and a romántica-trágica history. It was built by George C. Boldt for his wife, but it halted its construction in 1904 when she died of tuberculosis. It is in the Bay of Alexandria, New York
Bran or Dracula
Dracula's Castle, is today a Museum of medieval art, but in the beginning was a defensive foraleza Romanian against the Turks, then a customs between Transylvania and Wallachia, and in the 1920s a royal residence
Bratislava
The castle of Bratislava, in Slovakia, is now a Museum and tourist attraction. It has four towers and offers spectacular views of the Danube River. It was built in the 15th century, burnt in 1811 and was rebuilt in 1953
Biltmore House
It is nothing less than the United States's largest privately owned. The Vanderbilt family built and has 250 rooms. Hence, in Asheville, North Carolina, are priceless antiques such as paintings by Renoir or a chess game that once belonged to Napoleon
Windsor Castle
It is in Berkshire, England. Junt0o with Buckingham Palace in London and Holyrood, Edinburgh, is one of the official residences of the Queen, is also the world's largest inhabited Castle
Chapultepec
It began to be built in August of 1785 by order of Viceroy Bernardo de Gálvez as summer house. It was amended several times and it has been a store of gunpowder, Astronomical Observatory to headquarters of the military college and presidential residence in the city of Mexico
Dunluce
It lies on rock of basalt on the sea of Ireland of the North and was the scene of several historical battles
Heidelberg
Located in Heidelberg, Germany, this Renaissance building was damaged by the two world wars and even received a pair of beams
Leeds
It is a building of 900 years and is situated on the River Len, Kent, England, and has been home to royalty
Odescalchi
Also called Castle of Bracciano. The 15th century and overlooks the Bay of Santa Marinella, in Rome
Sanssouci
Its decoration is Rococo and was designed as a place of rest for Frederick the great, King of Prussia, in the middle of the 18th century. Is in Potsdam, Germany
Wawel
This gothic castle is in Poland; they are structures built around a central courtyard. In the 16th century he lived in it King Sigismund I the old