Castles symbolize people's yearning for a better life, as well as the nobility of wealth and status. Different castles have different styles, including classical, modern and so on. There are many famous castles in the world, each with its own characteristics.


1. Chillon Castle



The castle built on the protruding rocks on the banks of the Rhine Lake in Montau seems to be floating on the lake, which is the beautiful ancient city of Chillon Castle representing Switzerland. Chillon Castle is located by the beautiful lake, and the castle maintains the beauty of the medieval sturdy. The Chillon Castle itself is very beautiful, and the appearance coordinated with the surrounding scenery, the obvious solidity, and the sense of security are the characteristics of Chillon Castle. Chillon Castle is also characterized by the scenery on all sides, one side is the ancient Italian road, and the other side is the beautiful Rhine Lake.


2. Grips Colmore Castle



This retro castle was built more than 450 years ago. Gripsholm Castle has furniture and decorations from the 4th century. It is also home to the Swedish National Portrait Gallery.


3. Neuschwanstein Castle



Neuschwanstein Castle, also known as "Füssen Snow White Castle", is a mythical castle with white walls and blue roofs. It is located in the Alps and was built in 1869. The construction of the castle was very dramatic. It was originally designed by the dream of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, the cousin of Sissi, who gave him a porcelain when he moved into the unfinished new castle. The swan congratulated, so Ludwig II named the castle Neuschwanstein Castle.


4. Pena Palace



The Pena Palace in Portugal is the king's departure palace. It is like being located in the Garden of Eden. The surrounding scenery is pleasant. The trees are lush, the mountains are undulating, and the human landscape and the natural scenery are blended together. The palace is mixed with a variety of architectural styles: Gothic, Renaissance, Moorish, Manuel. This is the work of Ferdinand, the husband of Queen Maria II of Portugal in the 19th century.