Castle of Veves

Castle of Veves

Ch â teau de V ê ves is located in Celles, one of the most beautiful villages in the Walloon district. The appearance of this castle resembles a castle in a fairy tale, and it is also considered one of the most beautiful medieval castles in Belgium and a special heritage of the Walloon region. The castle was destroyed in 1200, rebuilt in 1230, burned down again in the early 15th century, and rebuilt after a fire. Until the end of the Middle Ages, this castle remained a military fortress. It consists of five towers and an extraordinary half timbered structure dating back to the 16th century.
Ch â teau de Chambord, France

Ch â teau de Chambord, France

Ch â teau de Chambord is located in the Loire Valley of France and is a magnificent and spectacular Renaissance building. This castle is the luxurious residence of King Francis I of France and one of the largest castles in France. Built in the 16th century, it adopts the Italian Renaissance style and combines the architectural characteristics of France. The castle's exterior presents a magnificent symmetrical design with complex and intricate details, including sculptures, murals, and Tuscan colonnades. The center of the castle is a grand double layered courtyard, characterized by its unique dome roof and elegant staircase tower.
La Chapelle Marival Castle, France

La Chapelle Marival Castle, France

A castle located in the town of Lacapelle Marival in the Lot department of France. Built in the 12th century, it was a fortress during the medieval period. The architectural style combines military and residential functions from the feudal era. This castle was once the residence of the Count and also the political and military center of the region. It has a long history and has experienced multiple wars and reconstructions. Its architectural style is mainly medieval fortress style, with thick city walls, spires, and fortress defense facilities. Inside the castle, there are some ancient palaces, banquet halls, religious halls, and courtyards preserved. It has become a historical relic and tourist attraction.