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Niedzica Castle, also known as Dunajec Castle, stands proudly on a cliff overlooking the Dunajec River in southern Poland. Built in the 14th century by the Hungarian noble family of Berzeviczy, it has a rich history marked by various wars and political changes. Set amidst the stunning Pieniny Mountains, the castle offers visitors a chance to explore its well-preserved interiors, filled with historical artifacts and exhibits. One of its intriguing aspects is its connection to local legends, including tales of hidden treasures rumored to be concealed within its walls, adding to the castle's allure and mystique.
 
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Schloss Hehlen, situated in Hehlen, Germany, is a castle steeped in history and architectural significance. Constructed in the medieval era, it initially served as a defensive fortress, evolving over time with various renovations and expansions. The castle's architecture blends elements from different periods, showcasing a combination of medieval fortifications and Renaissance influences. Throughout its history, Schloss Hehlen has changed hands among different noble families, each leaving their mark on its structure and cultural significance. Surrounded by picturesque landscapes, it likely served as both a symbol of power and a functional residence. Today, Schloss Hehlen may serve diverse purposes, such as private residences or cultural venues, contributing to its enduring legacy in German heritage.
 
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A huge fortress on a 500m high hill over the town of Harburg, Bavaria, Germany. The Harburg fortress was first mentioned in the 12th century. For some 800 years it has been the property of the famous House of Oettingen. Most of the castle's buildings date back to the medieval times. The fortress is protected by an impressive wall with 6 towers fitted with walkways and a bergfried. A legend says that the fortress had a well 129m deep and it would take you 13min to get water to the surface (calculate the speed and check if it is true). Large-scale reconstruction was started in the 18th century but was not completed, that's why the medieval looks of the castle complex survived.

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Chateau de Beynac is one of the most famous and well-preserved chateaus in Beynac-et-Cazenac, Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine.
It was used to represent the interiors of the Carrouges' Estate and both interior and exterior scenes set at Fontaine-Les Sorel castle, the home of Marguerite's family in The Last Duel by Ridley Scott. Its walls were once guarded by some of the greatest historical figures - King Richard I "the Lion-Heart" of England or Simon de Montfort, leader of one of the crusades – to name a few. It is believed that deep inside the heart of the fortress, you can still hear the sound of fierce battles of the Hundred Years War – the war between the Crowns of England and France.

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Doorwerth Castle or Kasteel Doorwerth, Arnhem, The Netherlands
Doorwerth Castle was built between 1402 and 1560. It is in brick but the original castle, first mentioned in 1260 was probably wooden.
It changed various owners and was restored various times.
After 1913, it was used as a Dutch Artillery Museum.

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Château de Roquetaillade is a stunning medieval castle located in the Bordeaux region of France, known for its unique blend of architectural styles spanning several centuries. Originally built in the 12th century, the castle underwent significant renovations in the 19th century under the direction of architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, who aimed to restore its medieval grandeur. This architectural gem showcases a harmonious fusion of medieval defensive features with Gothic and Renaissance elements, offering visitors a glimpse into France's rich history and architectural evolution. Surrounded by lush vineyards and picturesque landscapes, Château de Roquetaillade stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of French medieval architecture.

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