Intricate castle
Castles and palaces are majestic, imperial, impressive, most likely shrouded in legend and sometimes mystical. Exploring an old Castle is like a time travel back into an ancient intricate century.
Schloss Hof is a baroque palace built by Prince Eugene of Savoy in the late 1720ies on a 50 hectare area. The beautiful garden descends down over 7 terraces down to the March river.
In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Intricate.” and my monthly series “Local Sightseeing”.
Local Sightseeing: Above the tree tops
Local Sightseeing: Whisky and shoes
What a lovely selection of images!
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Thank you. Andy!
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Beautiful choices! Impressive.
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Thank you, Lucile!
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I agree with both comments. I can’t imagine living in something that large! I know they had servants, but still. Lovely, though.
janet
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me neither 🙂 I’d probably get lost in my own house then
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What an elegant castle… Beautiful photos, Anglean!
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Thank you so much!
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Wow, these are glorious. I especially love “out the window”.
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Thank you so much!
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this is a great castle and article thanks for sharing !
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Thank you so much!
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no worries have a great day stay groovy
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7 terraces….how amazing is that?! Excellent choice.
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the garden is truly impressive and beautiful designed. thank you
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