Archive for February, 2010

Real Medieval Castles in Movies



Movies are a creative world of imagination and wonder. And does anything evoke this feeling of wonder more than castles? They represent power, wealth, mystery and many other things so they make a perfect setting for movies not just about knights but movies about many other things.

Castles and Movies – A history intertwined

Medieval castles have been used in movies since the earliest movies were made. The silent horror movie Nosferatu that was made in 1922 was filmed in Oratu castle. This beautiful and very ominous castle was built on the Orava River in Slovakia around the fourteenth century. The use of medieval castles continues to this day with many scenes from contemporary movies including the Harry Potter movies being filmed in castles.

Scottish Castles in the Movies

Scottish castles are a very popular setting for movies that take place in the middle ages or require a really old and medieval feeling. One of the most popular castles for this is castle Eilian Donan which has been used in many movies such as Highlander, Highlander End Game, and the James Bond movie The World is not Enough where it was the northern base for the British Secret Service. Another popular Scottish castle for filmmaking is Doune Castle, which was used extensively in the making of the cult classic Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

Eastern European Castles

Eastern Europe has many castles that have found their way into movies and one of the most famous, and oldest, is Spis Castle in Slovakia. It was built in the twelfth century and has been the setting for movies such as Dragon Heart, Phoenix, Kull the Conquerer, The Lion in Winter and The Last Legion.

British Castles in the Movies

There are many British castles, and there are many movies that feature British castles. These movies tend to be more about the later middle ages and the Victorian era where the castles serve as a lush setting for the political and social intricacies of the times. Two excellent examples of this are the movie Shakespeare in Love, which was filmed in Broughton Castle and Remains of the Day, which was filmed in Powderham Castle. This Victorian era use of British castles wasn’t exclusive though. There are many English castles that have a feel of the middle ages and Old Wordour castle was used as the ancestral home of Robin Hood in Kevin Costner’s Robin Hood Prince of Thieves.

Other Countries and other Medieval Castles

Some other other countries with medieval castles that have been used in movies include the Italian Rocca Calascio Castle found in the Abruzzo province and used in the filming of the 1985 Michelle Pfeiffer movie Ladyhawke. Germany has many medieval castles that have been used in movies and Sean Connery’s The Name of the Rose was filmed in and around Eberbach Cloister on the Rhine River.

Harry Potter

The Harry Potter movies, which oscillate between the modern world and a fantasy medieval world, use many of England’s gothic structures to achieve the right setting. And one of the most famous of these locations is Alnwick Castle.

Medieval Castles from around the world have been used quite extensively in movies. They communicate a wide variety of expression, mood, and atmosphere. And have been used in movies that date back to the period of a thousand years ago, movies of the Victorian era, and even movies of modern times. There are hundreds of great movies that showcase the beauty and majesty of the world’s medieval castles.

By: Will Kalif

About the Author:
To Learn more about the beauty and the mystery of Medieval Castles visit the authors website at: Medieval Castles – The Strength and the Secrets of a Thousand Years

To Learn more about Medieval Weapons, Armor, and Knights, visit the authors website at: The Medieval Armory

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Explore the Scottish Highlands



Whether you are after a city break, a seaside jaunt or idyllic views and mythical legends, the Scottish Highlands have something to offer everyone. From a base in the lively city of Inverness you can explore the surrounding area, including the famous tourist attraction Loch Ness.

While you may not be lucky enough to spot Nessie, the mythical monster, you are likely to see bottlenose dolphins and leaping salmon. Inverness is a friendly, bustling city and whether you want to experience a bit of retail therapy in its many shops, browse through the Victorian market or relax in a city-centre cafe you won’t be disappointed.

With a number of great bars, restaurants and clubs, evenings are never dull in the Scottish city. The impressive Inverness Castle is a big draw for visitors, as is St Andrew’s Cathedral and the historic buildings in the Old Town.

Just a short walk down the river through the Ness Islands, you leave the centre behind and will be greeted with impressive views of the Highlands. If you want to experience the outdoors then there are a number of walks in the nearby area that will suit both the beginner and experienced hikers.

Inverness is a great base from which to explore the surrounding area; Loch Ness and Nairn are both just a short drive away and nearby attractions include Beauly, Fort George and the Culloden Battlefield. Loch Ness, famed for its beauty and the mythical monster that supposedly lives beneath its shores, is a big draw for visitors.

Taking a walk around its shores is a good way to appreciate the scenery and also to try and get a glimpse of Nessie. But if you fail to spot her then there are a number of visitor centres in the area where you can learn more about the myth and legend.

Nearby, Nairn is a great place to enjoy the Scottish coastline. The seaside town has been a holiday resort since Victorian times and with its riverside walks, sandy beaches and golf courses it is still a popular destination. It is also a great base for exploring the nearby area including Cawdor Castle and the Cairngorm Railway.

By: Dipika Patel

About the Author:
Whether you are looking for castles to rent in Scotland, a Scottish mansion or just after Scottish holiday accommodations in general, look no further than Scotts Castle Holidays.

Scotts Castle Holidays is an independent agency formed in 1988 to offer holidays in private castles and manor houses in Scotland. From this original concept, the agency has steadily grown and now handles bookings for a huge variety of private castles, castle hotels, large houses, mansions and lodges primarily in Scotland.

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Scottish Castles – God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

AkatsukiFDP asked:


I just want to say that i love castles and celtic music and medieval age I think that celtic music has hidden messages !!!!!!!!!!!!! Xd Enjoy!!! Song: God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen Album : Celtic Christmas Instrumental Renditions Of Classics

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Can You Answer These Questions About Braveheart?

Joseph Cece asked:


More information about Braveheart can be located at:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112573/

The questions are:

1. Why did William Wallace’s father and brother die?
2. What is the lesson that William Wallace learns from his uncle about fighting
3. Why does the King of England believe he can claim right over Scotland?
4. What are some of the daily activities of the peasants of Scotland?
5. What clothes are worn by the Scottish?
6. What clothes/armour do the English wear?
7. Why was William Wallace’s wife killed? What happens as a result?
8. What are the different weapons used in the attack?
8. What is the type of castle that is attacked by William Wallace and his men?
10. What are some of the tactics used by William Wallace and his men to attack the castle?
11. State where the first major battle is fought against the English.
12. What is the idea that William Wallace comes up with to combat the English cavalry. Is it successful?
13. What is the honour that William Wallace has bestowed upon him for winning the battle against the English?
14. How is the King able to get the Scottish nobles to go against William Wallace?
15. Who ends up betraying William Wallace and why does he do this?
16. What is William Wallace accused of being guilty of. What is his punishment?
17. How does the movie end?

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Can You Answer These Questions About Braveheart?

Joseph Cece asked:


No need to answer all of them. Just some. :)

More information about Braveheart can be located at:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112573/

The questions are:

1. Why did William Wallace’s father and brother die?
2. What is the lesson that William Wallace learns from his uncle about fighting
3. Why does the King of England believe he can claim right over Scotland?
4. What are some of the daily activities of the peasants of Scotland?
5. What clothes are worn by the Scottish?
6. What clothes/armour do the English wear?
7. Why was William Wallace’s wife killed? What happens as a result?
8. What are the different weapons used in the attack?
8. What is the type of castle that is attacked by William Wallace and his men?
10. What are some of the tactics used by William Wallace and his men to attack the castle?
11. State where the first major battle is fought against the English.
12. What is the idea that William Wallace comes up with to combat the English cavalry. Is it successful?
13. What is the honour that William Wallace has bestowed upon him for winning the battle against the English?
14. How is the King able to get the Scottish nobles to go against William Wallace?
15. Who ends up betraying William Wallace and why does he do this?
16. What is William Wallace

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Dommy-kins! asked:


I’m on cosplay magic and I’m ordered a outfit and it’s asking me what state I’m from when live in aberdeen scotland. What will I put down?

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Can You Answer These Questions About Braveheart?

Joseph Cece asked:


More information about Braveheart can be located at:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112573/

The questions are:

1. Why did William Wallace’s father and brother die?
2. What is the lesson that William Wallace learns from his uncle about fighting
3. Why does the King of England believe he can claim right over Scotland?
4. What are some of the daily activities of the peasants of Scotland?
5. What clothes are worn by the Scottish?
6. What clothes/armour do the English wear?
7. Why was William Wallace’s wife killed? What happens as a result?
8. What are the different weapons used in the attack?
8. What is the type of castle that is attacked by William Wallace and his men?
10. What are some of the tactics used by William Wallace and his men to attack the castle?
11. State where the first major battle is fought against the English.
12. What is the idea that William Wallace comes up with to combat the English cavalry. Is it successful?
13. What is the honour that William Wallace has bestowed upon him for winning the battle against the English?
14. How is the King able to get the Scottish nobles to go against William Wallace?
15. Who ends up betraying William Wallace and why does he do this?
16. What is William Wallace accused of being guilty of. What is his punishment?
17. How does the movie end?

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What Is a Good Mead to Try in Scotland?

mdubinko asked:


I’ll be travelling to Scotland soon. What types of mead should I check out there? Any tips on where to find Scottish mead?

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