Top 10 Oldest Medieval Castles in Europe: Exploring the Timeless Marvels | Travel
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Embark on a journey to explore the captivating stories and architectural marvels of Europe's Oldest Medieval Castles! These Castles stand as silent witnesses to centuries gone by, narrating tales of valor, conquests, and architectural brilliance. Join us in rediscovering the enduring charm of these age-old structures, where the stones themselves whisper secrets of a bygone era. Our expedition promises to unravel mysteries and celebrate the grandeur of Europe's medieval heritage. Immerse yourself in the stories etched in stone, letting the echoes of the past resonate in your soul.
Top 10 Oldest Medieval Castles In Europe:
Alcazar of Segovia - Spain
Killyleagh - Northern Ireland
Rochester - England
Windsor - England
Warwick - England
Reichsburg Cochem - Germany
Alhambra De Granada - Spain
Prague - Czech republic
Portchester - England
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Hohensalzburg, located in Sazburg, Austria, is one of the largest, completely intact castles in Europe, dating back to the 11th century!
5 English, 2 Spanish, 1 each from Germany, Czechia & Ireland - hardly representative of the 'world'. Nothing outside Europe (not even the Norman Levant). Nothing Italian, French, Ottoman, Hospitalier ... So much missing. Overall, it is interesting, but the choices are quite arbitrary.
There were no British monarchs 900 years ago as the British monarchy only dates to 1707.
British monarchs in 1124
Alexander I the Fierce and David I the Saint, Kings of Scotland, reign changed.
Henry I Beauclerc, King of England.
Gruffudd ap Cynan, King of Gwynedd
Gruffydd ap Rhys, Prince of Deheubarth