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5 Impressive Castles in Eastern Europe
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Who ever thought that Eastern Europe is just a relic of the communism and the common
sights, is wrong. Eastern Europe hides many rarities, old (sometimes medieval) architectural
styles and here is just a short list of examples.
1. Vyborg Castle
Certainly, one of the oldest castles in these parts of Europe, Vyborg Castle or the Vyborg
Tower, how is also called, due to its central fortification, was initially part of Finland. It was
built in the 1290s by a Swedish Lord and the local bay was chosen due to its commercial
importance. The castle is a standing example of history’s turn outs, as its initial
objective was the protection against Russians and now, the structure is part of Russia.
2. Olesko Castle
Records attest to this marvelous castle in the 1390s, but there are no documents that clearly
mention the starting and ending date of the building. Surrounded by a moat, on the top of a
50 meters hill, it represents a perfect medieval sight. Although, during time, it was owned by
Hungary, Poland, Lithuania and (nowadays) Ukraine, the castle remained a core for the
aristocracy scenery.
3. Euxinograd
A royal residence, on the coast of the Black Sea, this Bulgarian castle was built by a
Viennese architect. It was completed in 1882 and it had as a source of inspiration the French
Chateau of Saint Cloud, which was destroyed in the Franco-Prussian war. Around the castle
lies a park with more than 310 plants exemplars from all over the world.
4. Peles Castle
This Romanian Castle took 10 years to build, and was eventually finalized in 1893. It was
conceived as a summer destination by the one that ordered its building, King Carol I,
Romania’s first king. The castle mainly reveals examples of the Neo-Renaissance
style, but elements of the Gothic Revival are also present. The Carpathian Castle is
considered one of the most romantic in the whole Europe.
5. Vajdahunyad Castle
Situated in the capital of Hungary, in one of the largest parks of Budapest, Vajdahunyad is
actually a part copy of a Transylvanian Castle - The Castle of Hunedoara. Still, the castle is a
beautiful mixture of four architectural styles: Romanic, Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance.
The castle is unique throughout it’s “birth”: presented at an exhibition, it
was the people’s choice to build it.
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