– Built 1329, rebuilt 1537 by the Spanish
– Offers panoramic views of Naples & Vesuvius
– Part of Naples’ castle triangle: Castel Nuovo & Castel dell’Ovo
– Now a museum & cultural venue
#CastelSantElmo #Naples
– Built 1329, rebuilt 1537 by the Spanish
– Offers panoramic views of Naples & Vesuvius
– Part of Naples’ castle triangle: Castel Nuovo & Castel dell’Ovo
– Now a museum & cultural venue
#CastelSantElmo #Naples
– Oldest fortress in Naples
– Built on ancient Roman villa site
– Legend says a magic egg protects the city
– Rebuilt by Normans, Angevins & Aragonese
– Neighbors: Castel Nuovo & Castel Sant’Elmo
#CastelDellOvo #Naples
– Oldest fortress in Naples
– Built on ancient Roman villa site
– Legend says a magic egg protects the city
– Rebuilt by Normans, Angevins & Aragonese
– Neighbors: Castel Nuovo & Castel Sant’Elmo
#CastelDellOvo #Naples
– Built 1279–1282 by Charles I of Anjou
– Palace & fortress for kings
– Triumphal Arch added by Alfonso V (15th c.)
– Now houses Naples’ Civic Museum
– Near Castel dell’Ovo & Castel Sant’Elmo
Three castles — one royal city. #CastelNuovo #Naples
– Built 1279–1282 by Charles I of Anjou
– Palace & fortress for kings
– Triumphal Arch added by Alfonso V (15th c.)
– Now houses Naples’ Civic Museum
– Near Castel dell’Ovo & Castel Sant’Elmo
Three castles — one royal city. #CastelNuovo #Naples
– Built 135 AD by Emperor Hadrian as a tomb
– Became a papal fortress & refuge
– Linked to the Vatican by secret passage
– Named after Archangel Michael’s 590 AD vision
#CastelSantAngelo #Rome
– Built 135 AD by Emperor Hadrian as a tomb
– Became a papal fortress & refuge
– Linked to the Vatican by secret passage
– Named after Archangel Michael’s 590 AD vision
#CastelSantAngelo #Rome
– Built in the 1980s
– Inspired by Germany’s 19th-century Lichtenstein Castle
– Towers above Hout Bay with ocean views 🌊
– Privately owned, often used for films & photoshoots
#LichtensteinCastle #SouthAfrica
– Built in the 1980s
– Inspired by Germany’s 19th-century Lichtenstein Castle
– Towers above Hout Bay with ocean views 🌊
– Privately owned, often used for films & photoshoots
#LichtensteinCastle #SouthAfrica
– Built c. 1000 AD
– Destroyed 1689 by Louis XIV’s army
– Rebuilt 1868 by Louis Ravené in Neo-Gothic style
– Overlooks the Moselle River
– Now owned by the town of Cochem
From ruin to romance — a castle with two lives. #CochemCastle #Germany
– Built c. 1000 AD
– Destroyed 1689 by Louis XIV’s army
– Rebuilt 1868 by Louis Ravené in Neo-Gothic style
– Overlooks the Moselle River
– Now owned by the town of Cochem
From ruin to romance — a castle with two lives. #CochemCastle #Germany
– Built 1564–1589 by citizens, not kings
– Renaissance round design for all-angle defense
– Never saw battle — became a symbol of unity
– Bell rings nightly since the 1600s
– Still hosts the annual Munot Ball
#Munot #Switzerland
– Built 1564–1589 by citizens, not kings
– Renaissance round design for all-angle defense
– Never saw battle — became a symbol of unity
– Bell rings nightly since the 1600s
– Still hosts the annual Munot Ball
#Munot #Switzerland
– Built 1504, expanded in 1590s
– Early gun-defense fortress
– 5 stories outside, 6 inside
– Saved from demolition in 1878
– National Treasure & original wooden castle
A masterpiece of samurai Japan. #MatsumotoCastle #Japan
– Built 1504, expanded in 1590s
– Early gun-defense fortress
– 5 stories outside, 6 inside
– Saved from demolition in 1878
– National Treasure & original wooden castle
A masterpiece of samurai Japan. #MatsumotoCastle #Japan
– Built in the 11th century
– Rebuilt by King Sigismund I in the 1500s
– Mix of Gothic & Renaissance design
– Home to the 13-ton Sigismund Bell
– Legend says a dragon once lived beneath it 🐉
#WawelCastle #Poland
– Built in the 11th century
– Rebuilt by King Sigismund I in the 1500s
– Mix of Gothic & Renaissance design
– Home to the 13-ton Sigismund Bell
– Legend says a dragon once lived beneath it 🐉
#WawelCastle #Poland
– Original castle: 12th century
– Destroyed in 1645
– Rebuilt 1870s–1906
– Gothic + Romanesque revival
– Featured in multiple films
A romantic reconstruction overlooking the Danube. #Kreuzenstein #Austria
– Original castle: 12th century
– Destroyed in 1645
– Rebuilt 1870s–1906
– Gothic + Romanesque revival
– Featured in multiple films
A romantic reconstruction overlooking the Danube. #Kreuzenstein #Austria
– Built 983–987 AD
– On the Archangel Michael pilgrimage axis
– Iconic “Stairway of the Dead”
– Inspired The Name of the Rose
– Symbol of Piedmont today
A millennium of history rising above the clouds. #SacraDiSanMichele #Italy
– Built 983–987 AD
– On the Archangel Michael pilgrimage axis
– Iconic “Stairway of the Dead”
– Inspired The Name of the Rose
– Symbol of Piedmont today
A millennium of history rising above the clouds. #SacraDiSanMichele #Italy
– Built from 1283 by Edward I
– Inspired by Constantinople’s walls
– First “Prince of Wales” declared here (1301)
– UNESCO World Heritage Site
A fortress of power, symbolism, and memory. #CaernarfonCastle #Wales
– Built from 1283 by Edward I
– Inspired by Constantinople’s walls
– First “Prince of Wales” declared here (1301)
– UNESCO World Heritage Site
A fortress of power, symbolism, and memory. #CaernarfonCastle #Wales
– Built in the 12th century
– Proclaimed Queen Isabella I in 1474
– Mix of Islamic, Gothic & Romanesque styles
– Royal palace, prison & military academy
– Inspired Disney’s Cinderella Castle
A fortress of legends. #AlcazarDeSegovia #Spain
– Built in the 12th century
– Proclaimed Queen Isabella I in 1474
– Mix of Islamic, Gothic & Romanesque styles
– Royal palace, prison & military academy
– Inspired Disney’s Cinderella Castle
A fortress of legends. #AlcazarDeSegovia #Spain
– Completed in 1950
– Royal palace of the Sultan of Selangor
– Malay + Islamic architectural heritage
– Key site for royal ceremonies
A symbol of Malaysia’s living monarchy. #IstanaAlamShah #Selangor
– Completed in 1950
– Royal palace of the Sultan of Selangor
– Malay + Islamic architectural heritage
– Key site for royal ceremonies
A symbol of Malaysia’s living monarchy. #IstanaAlamShah #Selangor
– Built 1879–1882 by King Kalākaua
– Electricity before the White House
– Home of Queen Liliʻuokalani
– Overthrow in 1893
– Now a National Historic Landmark
A kingdom’s legacy, still standing in Honolulu. #IolaniPalace #Hawaii
– Built 1879–1882 by King Kalākaua
– Electricity before the White House
– Home of Queen Liliʻuokalani
– Overthrow in 1893
– Now a National Historic Landmark
A kingdom’s legacy, still standing in Honolulu. #IolaniPalace #Hawaii
– Built 1692–1780 (Habsburg Empire)
– 16 km of underground tunnels
– Heroic victory in 1716 vs. the Ottomans
– Overlooks the Danube and Novi Sad
– Now home to the EXIT Festival
#Petrovaradin #Serbia
– Built 1692–1780 (Habsburg Empire)
– 16 km of underground tunnels
– Heroic victory in 1716 vs. the Ottomans
– Overlooks the Danube and Novi Sad
– Now home to the EXIT Festival
#Petrovaradin #Serbia