![]() ![]() The owners offer for the visitors the opportunity to visit the panoramic neo-gothic interior and exterior of the Castle, the old pictures of the family dynasty, art pieces and Prussian King’s Crown, movies in the cinema inside, various concerts and exhibitions, as well as many other special events. Privately owned, the Castle nowadays stands as an attraction for many visitors from around the globe. In 1952, the Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia furnished the Castle with sundry interesting art pieces and relics linked to the olden times of Prussia and its superiors. The architectural structure of the castle involves high fortresses, decorative motif, sharp arches and windows’ frames, patterned grounds, rich colors and decorations enriched by symbolic structures. The reconstruction took place in full accordance to the concepts and projections of the historian Rudolf Count Stillfried and of the architect Friedrich August Stüler. Later being the King, Frederick William IV reconstructed the Castle transforming it into the utmost impressive castle, in a neo-Gothic style. The Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia renovated the castle for the third time in 1819. It was ruined in earlier 19th Century, lacking the proper preservation. The Castle was demolished in 1423 to rebuild in 1454 in a tougher and larger architectural structure. The Castle has a panoramic mythical shape and the view from there is fabulously captivating, as it surrounded by a pleasing nature, and stands on the top of the greenish mountain. The castle originates from 1061, primarily cited as “Castro Zolre” 1267, while modern literatures cited the castle as the “Crown of all Castles in Swabia” and as “The Utmost Solid House in Germany”. The Hohenzollern Castle originally known as Hohenzollern House is one more exceptional historical heritage of Germany, situated in the mountain of Swabia, Bisingen, 50 km south Stuttgart, Germany. 2. Hohenzollern Castle “ Burg Hohenzollern ak” by A. Certainly, the copy does not get close to the original form of the castle. The architectural massive is also shielded by pieces of granite, combined with running warm water on all its floors.Īn interesting modern fact related to this architecture ancient giant leads us to California, USA, the Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle, built as an imitation of it, after the inspirational European trip of Walt and Lillian Disney. The building holds the motive of 13 th Century Romanesque architectural style, including mural images inspired by Wagnerian operas like “Tannhäuser” and “Lohengrin”. In our day, these spectacular ancient buildings serve as cultural objects, museums, guesthouses and antiquity references. Historical resolutions agreed there, while many soldiers lost their lives there protecting their nation from invaders’ attacks. Around 100 years ago, not so far from now, kings, emperors and their families have been there, lived there and operated there. Behind the doorways of these impressive castles, a very brightly and amusing history is to be exposed. Modern Germany enjoys a brilliant heritage of Castles, counting round 2100 castles spread all-around the territory of Germany. German castles’ architecture grabs a mixture of towers and fortified walls, with amazingly decorated interior and exterior, situated in high peaks of mountains and valleys, nearby waterways, enabling a full-surveillance on the surrounding territory. German Castles evolved in “Medieval Ages”, the fall of Ancient Rome and beginning of Renaissance Area in 14 th Century, considered as an area of art and architecture. ![]()
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