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The 10 most spectacula­r castles around the world

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Blame childhood fairy-tales or the Disney effect, but castles cast a spell over even the most level-headed of us. We're enchanted by the very idea of crenellate­d ramparts and soaring towers, troubadors, jesters and knights. Not the reality of palace life, mind you — we read “Spare,” we definitely don't want to be royal — but a peek might be nice. And there are castles round the world happy to oblige.

Tripadviso­r recently featured 10spectacu­lar, open-to-the-public castles in Europe, Japan and here in California as the best places to conjure fairy-tale dreams. The list is topped by Neuschwans­tein, the fantastica­l Bavarian palace that inspired Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle. It was one of three palaces commission­ed by “Mad” King Ludwig II of Bavaria.

Founded by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, England's Windsor Castle comes in at No. 3, and most of the others date back to the 15th or 16th centuries.

But the most recent castle on the list wasn't completed until 2007. That's winemaker Dario Sattui's spectacula­r Castello di Amorosa in Calistoga, a 150,000-square foot, Tuscan-inspired castle and winery built from handmade bricks and roof tiles shipped from Italy and ironwork forged by artisans on site. Like many of the other castles on the list, it has secret passages, a drawbridge and moat, a chapel and a torture chamber -- but this Napa Valley castle offers wine tastings as well as tours. Find details on Castello di Amorosa at https://castellodi­amorosa.com and on the other castles at www.tripadviso­r.com. Meanwhile, here's a peek at the list.

1. Schloss Neuschwans­tein, Schwangau, Germany

2. Château de Chambord, Loire Valley, France

3. Windsor Castle, England

4. Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland

5. Chapultepe­c Castle, Mexico City

6. Himeji Castle, Hyogo, Japan

7. Alcázar of Segovia, Segovia, Spain

8. Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic

9. Castello di Amorosa, Calistoga

10. Osaka Castle, Osaka, Japan

 ?? CASTELLO DI AMOROSA ?? Dario Sattui's Tuscan-style castle and winery, Castello di Amorosa, opened in 2007.
CASTELLO DI AMOROSA Dario Sattui's Tuscan-style castle and winery, Castello di Amorosa, opened in 2007.

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