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Europe Travel & Trivia Quiz - Castles Galore Pt 2
More on what many find the most romantic think - at least Americans - in Europe -castles and palaces!
1- This is by far the world's largest castle- being almost double in size over any other in Europe? 2- What is Europe's 2nd largest castle? 3- Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes got hitched in this Italian castle overlooking a large lake near Rome? 4- This the largest of Loire chateaus was built by Francois 1er but never occupied but acted as one of his hunting lodges? 5- by far the most visited castle in Europe and why is it nicknamed Sleeping Beauty Castle? 6- This is the oldest occupied castle in the world - or as a continual official residence of this country's royal family since 1070? 7- Between which two places does Germany's official Castle Road run? (It was extended to another country in 1994)? 8- What famous female pop singer was married in Scotland's Skibo Castle? 9- What is Prince Charles official London residence? 10- In what English palace would you find The Great Vine, planted in 1768, the ?????? Palace grape and the largest grape vine in the world? Cheers! Merry Christmas! |
5. Neuschwanstein in Bavaria
8. Madonna |
4- Chambord castle, there is no compare (in size) between it and other Loire chateaux
5- Neuschwanstein Castle, nicknamed Sleeping Beauty Castle because it was the model for it. I haven't been there but everybody knows which is the most visited castle in Europe^^ 6- I was going to guess Buckingham Palace, but a palace is not a castle (I sure don't know the difference!), so I go with Windsor Castle. Merry Christmas to you too, Pal. |
6. Windsor Castle.
10. Hampton Court |
Since when is Hampton Court a castle???
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Since when is Hampton Court a castle???>
It's not =that's why I said in Q palace - I would have put that in the title but originally wanted only castles but ran out of castle ideas by the last question! Some say Neuschwanstein is a palace- many of the Loire chateaus are more like palaces than Hampton Court. But yes you are right on. All correct so far! |
9. Prince Charles' London residence: is it Clarence House? It used to be St. James, I think.
Merry Christmas to you too, PalQ. |
1, 2, 3, 7
still out - #3 just the town not the castle name all rest answered correctly |
Just a wild guess for #2: Haut Koenigsbourg?
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#3. Town of Bracciano.
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1. Versailles
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#3 is right from Treesa
#1 is not Versailles - is a palace but still I think not nearly as a behemoth as this castle in central Europe. |
#1. Malbork.
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1. Bran castle?
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Malbork it is - over twice as large as #2 in a neighboring country.
#2 #7 still out |
7. Manheim to Prague
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Some say Neuschwanstein is a palace..
Well, it is a palace. It cannot be a "castle" as it has no strategic features for defence. Just the looks of an old castle. It's indeed as much as a "castle" as the one in Disneyland. Castles are fortifications (typically before 15th century), palaces are residences (without meaningful features for defence, typically after 15th century). The "look" of the building is irrelevant, though, to distinguish a castle from a palace. |
It's called Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disney- I agree N is a palace and I should have said palaces and castles in question.
N is still the most famous 'castle' to Americans when asked to say which castle they like and know. #7 now right. #2 remains but here it is - Prague Castle according to several sources. Thanks for playing! |
type Neuschwanstein into a Google search box and all that comes up is Neuschwanstein Castle- good or not it's called a castle.
Are the chateaus of the Loire castles - well they are called chateaus or castles not palaces which in effect most are in the strict use of the term. Chateau is a castle - chateau fort are fortified castles- Newuschwanstein is a castle but not a fortified one in the broad sense of the word. |
Ask my daughter and she'll say the castle at DLP is a castle.
So Neuschwanstein qualifies ;-) What does Galore mean ? |
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