The Prince's Castle in Meran no.1 by sandra46
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Description
The Castello Principesco (Prince’s castle) lies in Merano, in a very particular position. In fact, it wasn’t built on the top of a hill or a mountain like it used to be done, but in the center of the city. Erected by Archduke Sigismund of Austria around 1470 at the foot of Kuechelberg Mountain as the state residence, this castle served the princes of Tyrol as the seat of their government. The Castle never had the function of fortification, and dates from the second half of the 15th century. Initially it was a part of the cellars of the Prince and was only around 1470 that was entirely rebuilt and used as a residence.It was also occasionally inhabited by Emperor Maximilian and by the family of Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria. The castle remained a royal residence throughout the sixteenth century; by the seventeenth century, masses held in the chapel were the only use.
In 1875 the Castello Principesco was bought by the municipality of Merano/Meran,which wanted to destroy it: anyway, both inhabitants and tourists protested and managed to dissuade it. In 1878, the city started to renovate the castle, with the aim of recreating its original late-gothic charm.The castle is thus the ideal place to study the way of life in the late Medieval period. In 1880, the castle was opened to the public. The castle today, after several restorations by the town of Meran, is fully furnished with antique furniture and works of art, in line with what should be the real appearance of the castle in his periods of splendor.
Unfortunately I could only take pictures from outside and in the courtyard inside: for mysterious reasons it was forbidden to take pictures inside the rooms. If the director didn't want to jeopardize the money he gets from photographic service for marriages, he foolishly gives up that from tourists.
Thanks for your kind comments.
Comments (37)
Fidelity2
It is super cool. I thank you for it. 5+!
virginiese
What a place ! Thanks for the informations too !
Jean_C
Superb castle, excellent capture and infos!
UteBigSmile
In dem süssen Schloss würde ich mich bestimmt auch wohlfühlen, mit oder ohne Prinz, ich hab' ja meinen schon seit sehr langer Zeit gefunden liebe Sandra!
claude19
un magnifique château bien conservé...en pleine ville !!!
Leije
Superb shot of this old castle !
anmes
Like the composition..nice golden 'feel' to the scene
magnus073
What a magnificent view this is of the castle Sandra, great idea on your part. Building this amazing castle in the center of the city was a brilliant idea, as it allows everyone to enjoy it. Thank you so much for once more providing all the behind the scene details, and I can't wait to see more from this series.
jayfar
This is a lovely rendition of this place and great info too.
mgtcs
Amazing place friend, vivid colors, beautiful place and photo! Loved it!
renecyberdoc
maybe not so a clever ,man the director but i guess he also receives his instructions from somemone above hehehe.
brycek
Beautiful capture and information!!
Isabelle711
Gorgoeus castle. :))))) It does look like they would be most proud and let people take images from inside of the castle. :))))))) I know I would. :))))))) Most gorgeous image my friend. :)))) Most excellent capture and lighting. :)))) Thank you for sharing all of the beauty you see. :)))) Carry A Smile In Your Heart :))))) Most excellent history shared. :))))
durleybeachbum
What an odd rule! A most interesting pic and narrative.
bakapo
well, its still a wonderful old place to see outside, too. thanks for sharing.
drifterlee
Beautiful place and shot, Sandra!!!!!!
eekdog
great info! and the shot is sweet Sandra.
Faemike55
Very beautiful building and interesting history with the odd custom of not permitting the inside photos
jeroni
Splendid composition and colors my friend
wysiwig
Placing the castle in a city was bold move. Europe in the 15th century was a dangerous place. Wonderful capture of this classic building. I'm glad they preserved it.
bluart
superb castle photo,interesting history
West_coaster07
Wonderful!!
Hendesse
Great shot of this beautiful building. Thanks for the interesting informations too.
Steff_7
Love seeing magnificent structure like these.... We are missing out not building like this at times I think... Beautiful work...
A_Sunbeam
Looks worth visiting. Fascinating history!
bazza
Nice capture and Info Sandra..
sharky_
An interesting castle... Aloha
JuliSonne
Gorgeous overgrown....
mickeyrony
Surely a nice olace to visit my beautiful . Thanks to share whit us ((5++))
Richardphotos
super architecture