The Prince's Castle in Meran; The Courtyard by sandra46
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Description
The Prince's Castle isn't very big, so when the prince or even the Emperor were in residence, probably most of his court was hosted in the houses nearby. While the castle is inside the town, this doesn't mean one isn't wary of external enemies and internal plots. The door, for example: there is only one door-cum-gate, the one you see here, leading into the small courtyard. Usually the larger gate was open to admit bulky goods for the kitchen or wood for the stoves. But people were forced to enter one by one from the smaller door inside the gate, stepping over a high threshold and bent almost in half in the bargain. The entrance is narrow enough to make me wonder whether they had to open the larger door to let a corpulent gentleman or a well-padded lady into the courtyard. Inside I suppose everybody but the guards of the prince had to leave their personal weapons to the captain of the guard at the door. Archers were ready on the wooden passageway to quell any resistance.
Here the beautiful fig tree is counterpointed by the painted creepers on the walls of the passageway, which also show a couple of hunters and stags among the creepers. As a matter of fact the castle looks more a wealthy hunting lodge than great residential mansion. The Emperors of Austria-Hungary hunted in this area until the First World War, when the province was lost and became Italian.
Thanks for tour kind comments.
Comments (37)
magnus073
This is a sensational capture of the courtyard Sandra, I am really enjoying this series. It was fascinating to read your thoughts on how they had to be careful of possible plots against them. In some ways this lovely castle could at times almost feel like a prison to the residents.
Isabelle711
Most interesting info given on this beauty. :)))))) Love how the fig tree is hanging over this area. :)))) Love the beautiful details on the walls. :)))) Love the pebblestone area. :))))) I also like the bench outside to the left. :))))) Beautiful image my friend. :)))) Most excellent capture. :))) Thank you for sharing all of the beauty you see. :)))) Carry A Smile In Your Heart :)))))))
brycek
Lovely capture and info..nice detail!!
Leije
superb POV of this old yard and interesting infos !
Jean_C
Amazing capture of this castle, thanks for the infos!
renecyberdoc
the people have been smaller in that era to fit in the doorframes hehehehe.
claude19
une photo très significative de ce château ! belle lumière§ Mercio pour les infos !!!
wysiwig
That door does look like a tight fit. Thank you for taking us on this tour of a part of history.
eekdog Online Now!
great info Sandra, love your photo..
jayfar
A very nice shot and a very interesting story Sandra.
durleybeachbum
What a delightful place!
drifterlee
Very pretty courtyard and shot, Sandra!
alanwilliams
such a picturesque and quiet corner
Umbetro38
Such a beautiful work is really wonderful to see
bazza
Fabulous shot and info Sandra don't have anything like this sort of history and building here :-(. Would love to be able to visit places like this round the world, historic castles always fascinates me..
jeroni
beautiful, love the colors and lighting excellent work
Faemike55
Very cool information Great shot
Richardphotos
very interesting having a look into the castle
mgtcs
Very beautiful place my friend, gorgeous lighting an colors, gorgeous work!
Hendesse
Beautiful courtyard, a fantastic shot!
UteBigSmile
Love this capture, wonderful place!
dakotabluemoon
Very pretty shot girl.
erlandpil
Lovely capture erland
soffy
A wonderful capture of this beautiful place,thanks for the info**
ragouc
Very nice
Radar_rad-dude
A magnificent photo and wonderful history descriptive! Thanks again for the view, Sandra! Very much appreciated!
JaneEden
What an amazing capture of the tiny castle, and very interesting intro too, hugs Jane xx
danapommet
A beautiful courtyard and excellent information!
Steff_7
Love the way the leaves in the foreground really bring to life the earthen tones of the structures... Have really enjoyed reading your narratives in this series..... Very informative... Excellent. work...
Star4mation
Super photo Sandra :)