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10 Amazing Castles Built for Love!
*Love**, say the poets, makes the world go round.* Love is the most
powerful force there is, and when in throes of true love, you are floating
somewhere in the clouds, unbound to earth. Indeed, love has been the
inspiration behind countless works of art, books, movies, plays and musical
pieces. Some, it seems, would build a monument to their love, to declare it
with stone and mortar.
Castles seem to be a supreme statement of true love, built with great
hardship and expense, to serve as a romantic home taken out of a fairy
tale, and to live in it happily ever after. The irony is, that many of
these castles built for love were also the homes of tragedy. Here are the
stories of 10 legendary castles, built for love.
*1. Boldt Castle *
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*An aerial shot of Boldt Castle* on the Saint Lawrence River, near
Alexander Bay, New York. This castle estate was built on 5 acres by George
Boldt as a gesture of love to his wife, and was supposed to be given to her
on Valentine's day, 1905. Unfortunately, a recurring theme with castles
built for love is that tragedy also accompanies them.
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Castle Boldt resides on the beautiful Heart Island and remains a monument
of love to this day, the love of George C. Boldt for his wife, *Louise*.
According to Boldt Castle history, “*Beginning in 1900, the Boldt family
spent summers in the 1000 Islands at the Boldt Families Wellesley House
near Mr. Boldt’s Wellesley Island Farms while 300 workers including
stonemasons, carpenters, and artists fashioned the six story, 120 room
castle, complete with tunnels, a powerhouse, Italian gardens, a drawbridge,
alster tower (children's playhouse) and a dove cote. Not a single detail or
expense was spared.*”
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*'Man plans and God laughs'.*
Boldt Castle was planned to have eleven buildings, the most grand and
luxurious castle in the Thousand Islands. But tragedy struck a year before
it was completed, when Louise died. George, his heart broken, ordered the
construction to stop, and never again returned to this island.

The castle and its buildings stood alone, abandoned, for 73 years, abused
by weather and vandals. In 1977, the castle returned to real ownership when
it was bought by the Thousand Islands Bridge Authority for staggering price
of.... *$1*. Since then, loving hands have restored it.

*On the left: *The staircase. *Upper right:* Main gate and Alister tower.
*Middle right:* Yacht house. *Bottom right:* Sunset reflecting off the
Boldt castle powerhouse.
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Boldt Castle is an amazing architectural achievement, and includes a yacht
house, the Alster tower, the power house and legendary castle with 120
rooms. It has all you dream about in a romantic castle, and to this day
lucky couples get married there.
*2. Casa Loma *
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*Casa Loma* (Spanish for: "*House on the hill*") was built by Major-General
Sir Henry Mill Pellatt who promised his wife Mary a 'sprawling castle'. The
castle was built in 1911 and no expenses were spared by Sir Henry. It was
considered very modern at the time and cost over $5 million to build and
furnish. Just so you understand, that amount today would be the equal of
$65 million.

Despite the expense and beauty of the castle, the couple lived in it for
only 10 years, until they lost their fortune in the depression that
following world war I. Sir Henry was forced to auction $1.5 million in art
items and the furnishings for only $250,000.
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300 workers constructed this love castle, which boasts 98 rooms spread over
3 stories. It used to hold the title of largest private residence in
Canada. Inside was “*an elevator, an oven large enough to cook an ox, two
vertical passages for pipe organs, central vacuum, two secret passages in
Sir Henry’s ground-floor office and three bowling alleys.*"
*Wow*.
After the couple left the castle it became a hotel for a short while in the
1920s, then a night spot.
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Today, Casa Loma is a museum and a popular landmark destination for
tourists. The exterior of the castle has been through restoration, and the
castle is surrounded by 5 acres of beautiful gardens.
*3. The Taj Mahal*
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We all know the beautiful Taj Mahal in Agra Uttar Pradesh, India. While it
was definitely built for love, it was the memory of love that it was really
built for, as the 'favorite wife' of Emperor Shah Jahan, who had this
mausoleum built in her honor.
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*A side view of the Taj Mahal.* The dome and 4 standing minarets were all
built out of pure white marble. The emperor wanted this to be the most
glorious monument ever built for a woman by a man. We can't really say he
failed.
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*The inside of the Taj Mahal,* as well as the outlying buildings, were
mostly built out of red sandstone. In building it, the architects combined
different architectural styles, including Indian, Persian and Islamic. But
the heart of the 'castle' remains the tomb and the memory of lost true
love.
*4. Kellie's Castle *
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The oldest castle in Malaysia, Kellie's castle was built for the love
Scottish planter William Kellie Smith held for his Scottish wife *Agnes*.
In 1903, William brought Agnes to Malaysia and into the castle. But Agnes
was not happy there, for she missed her homeland terribly. In 1915, she
gave birth to a baby boy, which is when Kellie made the mistake of
expanding the castle, a move that turned a beautiful castle into a sad
story.
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During this further construction and in celebration of his new son, William
decided to combine 3 different architectural styles: Indian, Greco-Roman
and Moorish. Almost immediately after construction on this huge venture
began, the Spanish flu erupted in the area, killing the lion share of the
70 construction workers he hired, while scaring off many of the survivors.
To please his Indian workers, William had a Hindu temple built near the
castle, and so the workers were mollified and restarted construction.
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Although the construction continued, many of the workers spread stories
about the castle being 'cursed' and 'haunted'. *When William left for
England to buy a crane for the castle tower, he caught pneumonia and died
shortly after. *Following his death, the workers fled the site and the
building was left uncompleted. Many claim this spot is haunted and it
attracts paranormal groups every year.
*5. Thornewood Castle*
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Thornewood Castle was indeed built for love. It resides in Tacoma,
Washington. This castle was not built for a new bride or a dead one, but by
Chester Thorne for his wife of 20 years. For its beautiful interior, it has
been used in the film 'Rose Red', based on a Stephen King story.
*Top photo*: Construction of 'rose red', 1910. *Lower left:* Interior
living room.*
Lower right:* Interior fireplace in living room.
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The gardens of Thornwood are stunning, and were originally built for Anna,
the wife. She used to call the sunken English garden her "secret garden".
This chess set remains from those days as a silent testament to the true
love between this man and wife. This is one castle of love that did NOT
suffer a tragic ending, for which we are grateful.
*6. Taj Lake Palace*
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Some castles are built for romantic love, while others were built for a
more... amorous type of love. Take for example the Taj Lake Palace in
Udaipur. The construction of the palace began as a rebellious act by a
stubborn prince.
According to the palace history, it had "*Glowing moonlight. Gentle
lakeside breezes. A whole entourage of courtesans. What young prince could
resist? Certainly not Maharana Jagat Singh II. Legend has it that the young
prince indulged in moonlight picnics with the ladies of the Zenana on the
lake island palace of Jag Mandir. A pleasurable pastime – until his
father found out. With that option closed to him, there was only one
solution. He built his own pleasure palace on a different island in Lake
Pichola.*"
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The Lily Pond from an exterior view point of the Taj Lake Palace.
Construction began in 1743 and finished in 1746. So this amazing lover's
nest was indeed built for love, but some would just call it passion
instead. *Today it is one of the most romantic hotels in the world. *
*7. Torrechiara Castle*
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This huge solid stone castle was built in Northern Italy, 1448 to 1460. It
was built by a count, Pier Maria II Rossi, who built it out of love for
Bianca Pellegrini. It was called Torrechiara. In 1985, scenes from the
movie Ladyhawk were filmed there.
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Out of the four towers of the castle, one is called the '*Lily Tower*'
(Torre Del Giglio) and bears the coat of arms of the count's lover Bianca.
This was an amazing love nest, and is famous for its '*Golden Chamber*', a
known erotic chamber in Italy, decorated with paintings of women looking
for their lover, entwined hearts marked with the lovers' initials and
joined by a ribbon on which is written '*Nunc Et Semper*', or in English - *Now
and forever.*
This castle also had no tragic ending, we're happy to report!
*8. Layton Castle *
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Layton Castle in Utah was built for SPURNED love instead of romantic love.
The story goes that :"*A man and his wife lived somewhere else before the
castle was built, but the wife "e was always being told by her mother that
her husband would never amount to anything and that she should leave him
and marry someone richer. After a time she did just that and her new
husband never amounted to much.*"

She moved to Utah and built herself a lovely home. But soon after she was
remarried, the first, spurned husband came into a great deal of wealth and
became very successful. Out of pure spite, he built this castle up on the
East...almost in her backyard! This way, he could look out and see all the
houses on the way to the Great Salt Lake, including hers.

Every time she stood at the kitchen window, she saw her ex-husband's
beautiful castle.
Maybe the moral is that Sometimes you should give a person a second chance.
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*But there is also a love story behind this castle built for spurned
love.*Gary Willey was a man who one day met a beautiful dark haired
lady named
Lynda Roundy, and it was 'life at first sight'. The couple met, courted and
traveled the globe, falling more and more in love. Filled with soft
feelings, Gary vowed he would build her the most amazing home, including
pools, tennis courts and a stable.
However, soon after construction began, Lynda lost her life to cancer.
Despite this, the castle was completed and Gary dedicated the home to his
love. In this sad alternative story, Layton Castle was built for love
rather than spite.
*9. Craigdarroch Castle *
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Craigdarroch Castle was built in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It was
built by Scottish immigrant Robert Dunsmuir, who promised to build a new
home for his wife Joan. He hired to architects to build it in 1887. Four
months into the project, one of them died but the other carried on and
finished building the castle. Robert himself died, unfortunately, in 1889,
one year before the massive home was actually completed. The interior
woodwork of the castle alone filled 5 railway cars from Chicago.
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The original grounds of the castle encompassed 28 acres. It takes 87 steps
to reach the tower on the top level, but once you’ve reached it, the view
is impressive: Victoria Harbor to the west, the Strait of Juan de Fuca to
the south, the Olympic Mountains and the San Juan Islands to the east, as
well as the city of Victoria itself. The castle is over 20,000 square feet,
spread throughout 39 rooms on 4½ floors. It has 17 fireplaces.
The exterior is constructed of marble, granite, sandstone, terra cotta, and
Vermont slate in the Romanesque/Chateauesque style. It is now a historical
museum that attracted 150,000 yearly visitors, and has seen its share of
Hollywood fame, supplying a set for movies such as *Little Women*
(1994),*Spooky House
* (2000) and *Cats Dogs* (2001).
*10. Leeds Castle*
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And of course, there is the famous Leeds Castle, built near Kent, England.
According to 'InfoBritain': “Leeds Castle was originally a Norman
fortification,” but the castle has a “*stronger association with love than
war. One of the most romantic kings in history, Richard II, gave Leeds
Castle as a gift to his adored wife Anne of Bohemia. Richard was a
sensitive man, who aspired to peace in a warlike age. To escape constant
power struggles waged by aggressive nobles, he would spend fleeting dreamy
hours at Leeds Castle with Anne."*
The chronicler Jean Froissart describes how he presented a richly
illustrated book to Richard at Leeds Castle in 1395. The king, Froissart
wrote, was delighted when told that the book was ‘about love.’ A first
edition of Froissart’s Chronicles remains at the castle. It is heartening
that a building originally created for war should have slowly turned into a
extravagant gift for the ladies.”
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*Leeds is a feminine castle,* after *Anne of Bohemia*, it was owned by *Queen
Eleanor*, *Isabella of France* (Kind Edward II's wife) and *Margaret of
France* (King Edward III's wife). Years later, kind Henry V gave the castle
as a gift to his wife* Catherine de Valois.*
The chapel shot on the left was built by King Edward I for the purpose of a
daily Mass to be sung for his beloved wife *Eleanor *who died in 1290.
Edward was a ruthless king, but he clearly loved Eleanor. It is fitting
that evidence of this affection should be linked with Leeds Castle.












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