Perched high above the city of Granada, the Alhambra stands as a testament to Spain’s rich and diverse history.
Castillo San Felipe del Morro, or simply El Morro, towers over Old San Juan as a symbol of Puerto Rico’s strategic military past.
Château de Chenonceau, gracefully spanning the Cher River and framed by formal gardens, is one of France’s most enchanting castles.
Commissioned by King Carol I in the 1860s, Peleș Castle in Romania’s Sinaia village is a neo-Renaissance masterpiece with 160 uniquely themed rooms.
Originally built in 1785 by order of Viceroy Bernardo de Gálvez for the commander of New Spain, the castle later served various roles.
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