Круто!!! ❤ Умели раньше архитекторы строить, современным архитекторам стоит многому поучиться!!! 😊 ❤❤❤ Раньше строили, так же как любили и дружили..., искренне и про настоящему! ❤❤❤❤❤
No mention of Edinburgh Castle or the Tower of London or lots of other Greek and more iconic European Castles. I know it a list of fifteen but I think on this occasion you need to consider expanding the list.
Some of these castles were located in pre-world war two Germany (until 1945) when the long time German populations were expelled by the Allies. Český Krumlov Castle is one example in CZ. Malbork, Marienburg castle in present day Poland was German unilil 1945 when the entire area east of the Oder River was given to Poland by the Allies and the German population was expelled. The castle was an extensive Museum completed just before WW2 started and was largely destroyed during the fighting in the area by the Soviets and Germans in 1945. There are many more that I'm not aware of but none bigger or more important than this one with the exception of Königsberg Castle in then Königsberg, East Prussia. The city was renamed Kaliningrad after WW2 and is now part of Russia. The castle was largely destroyed by 2 British firebombing raids in August of 1944, was further destroyed in the ground fighting of April 1945 and the remains were finally blown up in 1968 by the Soviets, who had no intenbtion of ever rebuilding it. Wikipedia often has more complete histories of these castles than the makers of this video could include.
@@alesanrud3281 There was NO Germany until 1871 so naturally Germany didn't own it. Was it built and owned by germans? Obviously it was. "Cesky Krumlov" is the Czech name for what was Böhmisch Krumau (Part of Austria) until Czechoslovakia was created in 1919. It was known by that name until 1945 when the Czechs took over the area following WW2 and Czechoslakia was re-invented. Try and fool somebody else!
One of these castles in the hills of Britain, with a giant drawbridge, has got to be Camelot? . Update; 09/15/2024 I found Camelot. Arthurs dad was an invading king. Arthurs mom killed the English king in battle. Arthurs mom knew if she had a son, his wife will be queen. Arthurs mom was only a noble, and not queen by birth. Arthurs dad was a king from across the sea.. . To protect Arthur from his mom, a noble took him to the Kings homeland. When Arthur's mom sabotaged the new king, he fled to go find his son (The Bear) His country still uses the Bear in their flag today.. . Arthur did go back to England. He beat the Saxons, and made his capital in Wits. After he fell in battle, the English brought him back to England's Avalon. . Lancelot was the English kings son. His true name was Tristan. He had a trist with Arthurs Viking wife. . He chose the name Lancelot to claim to be the true king of Camelot. Him and Arthur fought. Arthur is a giant. Lance, twice the size. Arthur kicked his ass. Tristan vowed to always serve Arthur. . Loot later jumped into the ring to champion the Viking queen. He knew in his heart, Tristan would be there. Arthur has not picked up his sword in over 10 years. As the kitchen scrap ran to defend the queen, he looked at Arthur, who pulls his sword, lays it on loot and says - By saints Catherine, Saint Michael, Saint Margaret, by gods might, arise a Knight, and defend your Queen.
The funny thing is is that Muiden Castle or Muiderslot is also called by tourist as Amsterdam Castle even tho it doesn’t even lie in Amsterdam it self. Only 30 minutes from the city
Not sure if it's the right niche but if anyone's very interested in Medieval warfare and castles/sieges I strongly recommend Schwerpunkt's videos series
23:07 '...and we are gonna finish with a character who was probably fictional but nobody really knows: king Arthur. yep, king Arthur, the mythical king of England.' okay, let us break this down. it is true, we don't have any proof of Arthur ever existing. he is a mythical figure. but we have some evidence of a historical figure which is most likely to be the inspiration for the myth: *Ambrosius Aurelianus* . Arthur is ultimately a sub-Roman warlord defending his land (and people?) against other warlords and the newly arrived Anglo-Saxons. we are talking 5th/early 6th century here, meaning there was no England (Angles...turning into England a few hundred years later), therefore calling Arthur the 'king of England' is missing the point completely. the figure of Ambrosius Aurelianus was eventually transformed by Geoffrey of Monmouth into his Arthurian legend.
Celts - that is a very loose term. how about Brythonic people? _Ambrosius Aurelianus_ is the historical figure most likely to be the inspiration for the Arthurian legend. the Latin 'Ambrosius' turns into Middle Welsh 'Embreis' and then into modern Welsh 'Emrys' (or 'Ambrose' in English). ☺ but we shouldn't keep our hopes up. most viewers won't bat an eye on the narrator calling Arthur the 'king of England'.
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@@liesascott5414 well, if you don't like it and you have a serious objection to him using a photograph, then maybe don't watch the channel anymore. It's not clickbait when he is actually talking about castles.
Beautiful! As a castle fanatic, I've been to all but two on your list and 200 others. Can't get enough.
Thank you!
Incredibly romantic structures, castles. Much more intriguing than the steel & glass constructs of more modern times.
WOW Beautiful Art
Круто!!! ❤ Умели раньше архитекторы строить, современным архитекторам стоит многому поучиться!!! 😊 ❤❤❤ Раньше строили, так же как любили и дружили..., искренне и про настоящему! ❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing this video 📹 🙏
Gorgeous places! Thank you!, 😊😊😊❤❤❤
What if Burger King married Dairy Queen and they lived in White Castles??
Wounder what their kids meals would look like
😍✨👍🤔🤔🤔🍔🍟🥤
A marriage between fire and ice lol
That would be awesome
😂lol. Underrated comment
@@williswaite1963It's the only way.
To keep the peace.
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Very Interesting & Popular Medievals.
Chris Kane you are freakin awesome and i just love ur videos 💯💯💯❤
That was pretty awesome I enjoyed it a lot.
Informative, entertaining, and beautiful.
amazing video 👍 moo 🐮
No mention of Edinburgh Castle or the Tower of London or lots of other Greek and more iconic European Castles. I know it a list of fifteen but I think on this occasion you need to consider expanding the list.
Windsor castle york castle
19:39 When The Eagles Dare 🦅
Magnifique !! ils sont tous très beaux.
Krak des Chevaliers. Awe inspiring...
Nice job with the presentation of Bran Castle in Romania, that`s accurate.
Chris Kane keeps a moat filled with crocodiles around his castle 🏯
MAGICAL.
Nice done!
But Burg Hohenzollern, Germany, is missing in the list. I would vote it probably at first place.
Some of these castles were located in pre-world war two Germany (until 1945) when the long time German populations were expelled by the Allies. Český Krumlov Castle is one example in CZ. Malbork, Marienburg castle in present day Poland was German unilil 1945 when the entire area east of the Oder River was given to Poland by the Allies and the German population was expelled. The castle was an extensive Museum completed just before WW2 started and was largely destroyed during the fighting in the area by the Soviets and Germans in 1945. There are many more that I'm not aware of but none bigger or more important than this one with the exception of Königsberg Castle in then Königsberg, East Prussia. The city was renamed Kaliningrad after WW2 and is now part of Russia. The castle was largely destroyed by 2 British firebombing raids in August of 1944, was further destroyed in the ground fighting of April 1945 and the remains were finally blown up in 1968 by the Soviets, who had no intenbtion of ever rebuilding it. Wikipedia often has more complete histories of these castles than the makers of this video could include.
@@karlheinzvonkroemann2217 But Cesky Krumlov never belonged to Germany.
@@alesanrud3281 There was NO Germany until 1871 so naturally Germany didn't own it. Was it built and owned by germans? Obviously it was. "Cesky Krumlov" is the Czech name for what was Böhmisch Krumau (Part of Austria) until Czechoslovakia was created in 1919. It was known by that name until 1945 when the Czechs took over the area following WW2 and Czechoslakia was re-invented. Try and fool somebody else!
@@karlheinzvonkroemann2217 Český Krumlov has always been part of the Czech Kingdom. Krumlov Castle was founded by the czech family Witkovitz.
One of these castles in the hills of Britain, with a giant drawbridge, has got to be Camelot?
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Update; 09/15/2024
I found Camelot. Arthurs dad was an invading king. Arthurs mom killed the English king in battle. Arthurs mom knew if she had a son, his wife will be queen. Arthurs mom was only a noble, and not queen by birth. Arthurs dad was a king from across the sea..
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To protect Arthur from his mom, a noble took him to the Kings homeland. When Arthur's mom sabotaged the new king, he fled to go find his son (The Bear)
His country still uses the Bear in their flag today..
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Arthur did go back to England. He beat the Saxons, and made his capital in Wits.
After he fell in battle, the English brought him back to England's Avalon.
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Lancelot was the English kings son. His true name was Tristan. He had a trist with Arthurs Viking wife.
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He chose the name Lancelot to claim to be the true king of Camelot. Him and Arthur fought.
Arthur is a giant. Lance, twice the size. Arthur kicked his ass. Tristan vowed to always serve Arthur.
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Loot later jumped into the ring to champion the Viking queen.
He knew in his heart, Tristan would be there.
Arthur has not picked up his sword in over 10 years. As the kitchen scrap ran to defend the queen, he looked at Arthur, who pulls his sword, lays it on loot and says - By saints Catherine, Saint Michael, Saint Margaret, by gods might, arise a Knight, and defend your Queen.
Great photography.
9:46 are pictures from Cochem castle not Eltz
What a architecture
Castle life in the middle ages ❤
The funny thing is is that Muiden Castle or Muiderslot is also called by tourist as Amsterdam Castle even tho it doesn’t even lie in Amsterdam it self. Only 30 minutes from the city
cool beans ty
Austrian castle, the best format.
Calling Barbarossa "Barbosa" is one of the most American things ever 😂
What about the castle in Romania Corvins castle?
Not sure if it's the right niche but if anyone's very interested in Medieval warfare and castles/sieges I strongly recommend Schwerpunkt's videos series
yoiur channel is top fives so this video should be divided to 3 part 😤
23:07 '...and we are gonna finish with a character who was probably fictional but nobody really knows: king Arthur. yep, king Arthur, the mythical king of England.' okay, let us break this down. it is true, we don't have any proof of Arthur ever existing. he is a mythical figure. but we have some evidence of a historical figure which is most likely to be the inspiration for the myth: *Ambrosius Aurelianus* . Arthur is ultimately a sub-Roman warlord defending his land (and people?) against other warlords and the newly arrived Anglo-Saxons. we are talking 5th/early 6th century here, meaning there was no England (Angles...turning into England a few hundred years later), therefore calling Arthur the 'king of England' is missing the point completely.
the figure of Ambrosius Aurelianus was eventually transformed by Geoffrey of Monmouth into his Arthurian legend.
You forgot Alcazar of Segovia in Spain
Of all the preserved castles in England ( the best in the world) you choose a collection of rocks that was once tintagel. This could have been better.
What about Burrseheim Castle?
Are you a lady with stunningly long hair? I adore women who grow theirs that way, describe it please?
In Netherlands its called Muiderslot
Theres castles in Bavaria, Germany that look like Disney Land castle
In Netherlands Kasteel de Haar or De Haar Castle in Utrecht is much more beautiful instead of Muiderslot
why is it that all female ghosts are always called the white lady -
Warwick Castle 🌄
I hope that people realise that the legend of King Arthur and Merlyn (Emrys) originates from from Wales during the time of the Celts.
Celts - that is a very loose term. how about Brythonic people? _Ambrosius Aurelianus_ is the historical figure most likely to be the inspiration for the Arthurian legend. the Latin 'Ambrosius' turns into Middle Welsh 'Embreis' and then into modern Welsh 'Emrys' (or 'Ambrose' in English). ☺
but we shouldn't keep our hopes up. most viewers won't bat an eye on the narrator calling Arthur the 'king of England'.
@@embreis2257 I'm not one for arguing, so I will let this one go. It's all I know is what has been taught to us in Schools and other lectures.
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The picture of the advertisement castle is computer generated and not in the video.
He never said it was. He simply added a photo to show representation of what he would be talking about.
@@Littlemissdirtbag That picture turns it into click bate.
@@liesascott5414 well, if you don't like it and you have a serious objection to him using a photograph, then maybe don't watch the channel anymore. It's not clickbait when he is actually talking about castles.
@@Littlemissdirtbag You argue way too much. You need to get a life.
@@liesascott5414 I would say someone bitching about a thumbnail needs to get a life, Karen:)
Read THE DRACULA TAPE by Fred Saberhagen.
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Qeul histoire !!! Cet anglais.
Princess Lavengra
Queen Neferterria
If only you will pronounced the names correctly about Vlad Dracu not Dracula. Dracula name was used by mums to scare the children to go to sleep.
Por favor, en castellano o subtitulado en castellano. La traducción automática es mala.
Almourol Castle as a real Castle,not palace and many others in Portugal
"Käääääääääääääßl"
Dong y sinh tu het
Federico "Barbosa" was probably a colombian drug trafficker was he? 😂 More to do with cartels than with castles 🤷♂
Beautiful castles but terrible pronounciations.
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95% of this channel thumbnail is AI genarate
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Not even one Greek castle? I'm angered by your picks
All the best castles are in Britain anyway
@@smithy875 Nuh uh
Most are picked due to history and lore.
Where the Danish castles?
In Denmark?
Its not lake geneva, its lake Leman, thx😎