Alatskivi Castle (Estonian: Alatskivi loss, German: Schloss Allatzkiwwi) is a Neo-Gothic castle in Alatskivi, Estonia. Dating to the 17th century, it is situated in Alatskivi Parish, Tartu County. It was rebuilt in the late 19th century by Baron Arved von Nolcken, modeled on the royal residence of Balmoral in Scotland. A renovation occurred between 2005 and 2011. Five rooms on the first floor house the Eduard Tubin museum, which documents his accomplishments as a music composer and conductor....
This truly stunning short circular walk from Plockton leads through fine coastal woodland with picturesque views across Loch Carron, visiting Duncraig Castle.
This gothic castle is so huge that visitors need at least five hours to see only the main rooms. For comparison, it’s two times the size of Buckingham Palace
Explore the massive and enchanting Hohenzollern Sigmaringen Castle in Baden-Wüttemberg, Germany. The stuff of storybooks, this is how to see it from the best spots in town.
Built in 1855 / 1866 by English architect Milner under commission from the Liedekerke-Beaufort family this neo-Gothic castle known initially as Château Miranda but is now known as Château de Noisy. The castle began life as a summer home for the Liedekerke-Beaufort family. in the second world war it was claimed by German troop at the battle of the Bulge. After the war the Belgian National Railway Company rented the building to use as a school and holiday home for the children of the Belgian railway employees until the late 1970's...
The eight-bedroom property in Crystal Palace, South London, comes with a games room, discotheque, large garden and self-contained flats - as well as its own space shuttle in the loft.
Spain is the fourth-largest country in Europe. It has everything from stone castles and sophisticated cities to flat plains, and snowcapped mountains, all of which have made it a favored travel destination.
One of the many Neo-gothic staircases in the Manchester Town Hall. Manchester Town Hall is a Victorian, Neo-gothic municipal building in Manchester, England. Designed by architect Alfred Waterhouse the town hall was completed in 1877 and is a Grade I listed building. Jon & Tina Reid | Portfolio | Blog | Tumblr
Arundel is one of the most glorious of English castles, dating from the 11th century it was much rebuilt in the 18th and 19th centuries. It remains the seat of the Duke of Norfolk and its recent programmes of repair and redecoration make it one of the most impressive of privately owned houses in the country. …
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O.M.G..... Thanks Steph for jogging me back to what I truly love, G.O.T.H.I.C. All of the white stuff is great, but I'm so over it, but, throw in some black tapers and some black marble, and the magic begins... some funky steampunk, then, let the games begin!!! As trends again change, not for the weak at heart, I'll be right there with my bones... yet some shops will not turn to the dark side, I could never pull this off at Sister's Garden and wouldn't want to, Sisters' is great as is, but my new space at The Junk Asylum, will blend the two styles...be afraid Lorie...heh heh... My studio will evolve as well, looking more like the back room of a mortuary, love this look! Grand pieces will evolve... some funky shit will appear... and I'll be ready with my shit-kickers polished and ready to roll...let's have some fun with this...K...