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Vor allem die Innenräume haben mich sehr überrascht, auch wenn das Fotografieren im Inneren nicht erlaubt war.
Viele Zimmer sind im Rokoko-Stil gestaltet, mit sehr zarten Blumenmustern an Wänden und Decken und unglaublich vielen kleinen Details.
Es gibt auch eine sehr schöne Grotte und insgesamt fühlt sich alles ruhig, elegant und sehr durchdacht gestaltet an.
Diese verspielten Dekorationen und die allgemeine Atmosphäre haben es für mich so besonders gemacht.
Ich hatte nicht erwartet, dass es so viel Spaß machen würde.
Was finden Sie an Schlössern besonders?
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Von RelianaPhoenix
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Looks really stunning. Beautyful😍
Nothing. We got a lot of them.
Some are pretty, some have an interesting history, some have both. But they lost a bit of their fascination since my childhood…so I’m usually not going out of my way to visit a castle unless it’s like a super special/important one (e.g. Versailles, forbidden city, etc still on my bucket list). Since my last hike in the Taunus I know that apparently the maximum entry fee I’m willing to pay for a random castle is like 2€.
Just imagine all the people who have walked down that corridor before me. Who have leaned against those walls and touched the same door. I don’t know, I always find it somehow fascinating to think that perhaps some important (or less important ones) person 200, 300, 400 years ago touched the same door as I have.
For example, I visited [Corvey Castle ](https://corvey.de)a while ago. Apparently, Hoffmann von Fallersleben was the librarian there for many years and is also buried there. His acquaintances also include the Brothers Grimm. So they may well have visited the castle at some point too. To think that I’ve come into contact with the very same things as the composer of our national anthem and the well-known fairy-tale writers…. it’s strange 🙂
That’s not a castle, that’s a palace.
As a kid I was in the „Schloss Ludwigsburg“ and I still remember the story of the wallpaper, where the painter gave one out of many birds he drew, a little worm in his beak and you needed to find it.
They are a museum where someone once lived; hardly anything is better preserved.
I like that there are lots of dark, discreet corners for a quick emergency piss.
I prefer „Burg“ (castle) over „Schloss“ (palace).
Reason is, Schlösser (palaces) were just build (paid) buy 1 rich guy to impress others.
and are often only like 200-300 years old?
Burgen were build with a practical purpose, defense, control and contain more history than „this is where Lordspendsalot hosted parties, bathed and looked at swans.“
Schlösser are still impressive to me as it’s a place where such wealth was spend on art and science, like botanical gardens, but yeah, sometimes Burgen have that too AND more history.
Their histories.
The history behind them and their aesthetic
The heating bill is very special and I wouldn’t want to pay it.
other than the architecture, i really love knowing about its history!
They make me think about wealth inequality a lot.