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Abandoned Castles

blue_bird

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17 of the Eeriest Abandoned Castles Around the World


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The only one I've seen myself was Castle Frankenstein in Darmstadt. There are actually multiple Castle Frankensteins in Germany as Frankenstein is a common place name. I liked this one between Bad Durkheim and Kaiserslaughten better as it was very overgrown and evocative when I visited it with just narrow footpaths thruout.

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I just thought I'd share a tv-tip, it's a series called "Escape to the Chateau". A couple from Britain bought a small run-down castle in Martigné-sur-Mayenne, France and renovated it. I have watched almost all the episodes and I think it's a very good series.

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I just thought I'd share a tv-tip, it's a series called "Escape to the Chateau". A couple from Britain bought a small run-down castle in Martigné-sur-Mayenne, France and renovated it. I have watched almost all the episodes and I think it's a very good series.

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It sounds interesting but with my extra visual sensitivity I don't think I could handle that couple ;)

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