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We have been throwing open our gates to you for nearly a century and have welcomed you in to be the star witness to the countless memories that are contained within the walls of the castle. For the first time in our history, the castle exchanged its annual hibernation for a revitalising beauty sleep, so that it can wake up in glorious splendour in July 2023. Inside, the legacy of Marquise Arconati Visconti is being restored.

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Are you, too, nostalgic for the castle atmosphere? Are your memories beginning to fade? Have you never had the delight of wandering through the castle? Don’t worry, just before the castle was transformed into a building site, we produced a 360° tour for you.

Turn on an appropriate piece of music,  click here  and enter the labyrinthine corridors and chambers of the castle.

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in vogelvlucht

Bekijk vanuit huis alvast in vogelvlucht de bijna 1000 jaar geschiedenis van het kasteel. 

Een glimp van de mooi ingerichte stijlkamers, kunstwerken en bijzondere verzamelingen, want ja dat was de baronnen Van den Bogaerde niet vreemd.

Bij je bezoek aan het kasteel, voegen we nog een vleugje extra nostalgie toe: de klank in de diverse kamers, de reuk van de diverse soorten hout, het kraken van de vloeren en de bijzondere verhalen. Want 1000 jaar geschiedenis is natuurlijk niet in enkele minuten te vangen. 

een vlaming wordt brabander

André Jean Louis baron van den Bogaerde van Terbrugge, afkomstig uit Waesmunster destijds Gouverneur van de koning in Noord-Brabant is de bekendste bewoner geweest van Kasteel Heeswijk. Hij leefde er met zijn gezin van 1835 tot aan zijn dood in 1855. In dit mooiste kasteel van Brabant is nog steeds te ervaren hoe een 19de-eeuwse adellijke familie woonde, in welke vertrekken, met welke huisraad geleefd en wat er aan de wanden hing. 

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Zeg superspeurders, zoeken jullie mee in het digitale kasteel?

1. Loop door het kasteel naar de keuken en tel hoeveel koperen pannen op het fornuis staan. Hoeveel tel je er?

2. In een oud kasteel was geen stromend water en dus ook geen toilet zoals wij die kennen. Het toilet bestond uit een klein kamertje met een houten plank en een rond gat erin, meestal geplaatst boven de gracht. Zo’n kamertje heet Het gemak. Kun jij het gemak vinden in het kasteel?

3. Hoeveel bedden kom je tegen bij je speurtocht door het kasteel? Heb je ze allemaal geteld?

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Altijd en overal Kasteel Hoensbroek ontdekken! Dat kan nu! Dankzij innovatief gebruik van ruim honderd 360˚- beelden, een virtuele kasteelgids, een game voor kinderen, zo’n veertig video’s, downloads en tientallen vergezichten vanuit de kasteelraampjes.

Een levensechte virtuele rondgang langs de kasteelvertrekken met vele extra’s. Je waant je als een echte kasteelbezoeker.

Van kerker tot torenkamer

Alle ruimtes van het kasteel zijn met 360°-camera’s vastgelegd. De kasteelgids vangt je op, en vervolgens kun je zelf je route kiezen: van kerker tot torenkamer. Onderweg duikt de gids op met verhalen over vroegere kasteelbewoners en tal van weetjes. Verder delen kasteelmedewerkers hun mooiste kasteelplekken, kunnen schilderijen van heel dichtbij bewonderd worden en mogen kinderen in een virtuele schatjacht op zoek naar de uitrusting van de kasteelridder.

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Altijd en overal Kasteel Hoensbroek ontdekken! Dat kan nu! Dankzij innovatief gebruik van ruim honderd 360˚- beelden, een virtuele kasteelgids, een game voor kinderen, zo’n veertig video’s, downloads en tientallen vergezichten vanuit de kasteelraampjes hebben we de Nederlandse primeur. Een levensechte virtuele rondgang langs de kasteelvertrekken met vele extra’s. Je waant je als een echte kasteelbezoeker.

Kijk snel hier en geniet:  virtueelkasteel.nl .

Alle ruimtes van ons kasteel zijn met 360˚-camera’s vastgelegd. De kasteelgids vangt je op, en vervolgens kun je zelf je route kiezen: van kerker tot torenkamer. Onderweg duikt de gids op met verhalen over vroegere kasteelbewoners en tal van weetjes. Verder delen kasteelmedewerkers hun mooiste kasteelplekken, kunnen schilderijen van heel dichtbij bewonderd worden en mogen kinderen in een virtuele schatjacht op zoek naar de uitrusting van de kasteelridder.

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Being stuck indoors doesn’t have to stop you from seeing the most famous residences in the world! These impressive virtual castle tours will transport you, with an exclusive look at some of the most iconic architecture on earth.

And what’s even better about a virtual visit? The private tours means you get to enjoy these beautiful sites as the only tourist around! ?

Strap in for some armchair travel, and take a peek inside some of the grandest palaces on earth. These virtual castle tours will take you across England, Italy, France and beyond to explore Europe’s most amazing cultural landmarks!

1. Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is one of the most well known royal homes, serving as the London residence of the UK’s sovereigns since 1837. Any fan of “The Crown” knows that these 775 rooms have sure seen a lot over the course of history.

These days the palace is an administrative HQ of the Monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. It’s also the setting of many official royal events, and the opulent State Rooms at Buckingham Palace open up during the summer for visitors.

Take the Virtual Tour of Buckingham palace via this link

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2. Palace of Versailles

The opulent palace of Versailles has captivated our imaginations for years, known for its sprawling gardens, architectural grandeur and captivating history.

As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Palace of Versailles was once a hunting lodge of Louis XIII. Today it is one of the most visited cultural sites on earth. Be sure to check out the famous Hall of Mirrors for nearly 250 feet of beauty, and my favorite space: the glorious gardens.

Take the Virtual Tour of The Palace of Versailles via this link

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3. Caserta Royal Palace and Park

Take a virtual tour to southern Italy to see the incredible Palace of Caserta. The royal residence was built by the House of Bourbon, and was used as the main residence of the kings of Naples.

As one of the largest palaces built in Europe during the era, the sprawling 18th century estate is complete with a some of the most beautiful gardens on earth. I love the immense waterways and statues there, and now you can enjoy them without having to hike (it’s quite a workout under the Italian sun ?)!

Take the Virtual Tour of The Royal Palace of Caserta via this link

Virtual castle Tour of The Royal Palace of Caserta

4. Neuschwanstein Castle

The shy King Ludwig II built his castle in this idyllic setting, as a place to withdraw from public life in 1886. The Neuschwanstein Castle was opened shortly after the King’s death, so that visitors can enjoy its unique beauty.

Known for inspiring Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle , Neuschwanstein is one of the most popular of all the palaces in Europe. Take a look around the fairytale retreat, where you can explore the breathtaking interiors without waiting in a single line.

Take the Virtual Tour of The Neuschwanstein Castle via this link

Virtual Tour of The Neuschwanstein Castle

5. Sanssouci Palace

Known as the German rival of Versailles, Sanssouci was the former summer palace of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. His vast estate in near Berlin is adorned with my favorite style of the period: whimsical Rococo.

Since the palace was meant for a relaxation, (not as seat of power) it was named after the French phrase “sans souci”, which translates as “without worries”. Go ahead and take a #carefree virtual castle tour yourself, and and see all the remarkable history inside those walls.

Take the Virtual Tour of The Sanssouci Palace via this link

Virtual Tour of The Sanssouci Palace

6. Drottningholm Palace

The Drottningholm Palace is the best-preserved swedish castle, built in 1600. And today, it’s still the King and Queen’s permanent residence. Built on a beautiful island, you don’t have to hop on a boat to see inside this historic estate!

Inspired by the Chateau of Versailles, Drottningholm palace is known for the exotic Chinese Pavilion, and extravagant Palace Theatre. The unique architecture really showcases the changing tastes of monarchs over the centuries, making it a must see royal residence.

Take the Virtual Tour of The Drottningholm Palace via this link

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7. Kroměříž Archbishop’s Palace

The Kroměříž Archbishop’s Palace and Gardens are known as a Baroque masterpiece in Czechia. You can take a virtual castle tour, and see the influential interior decor and collections that make it so unique.

The complex grounds give Versailles a run for their money, and it was designed as a romantic park. The symmetry, and clever perspective makes you feel like you’re in a grand maze!

Take the Virtual Tour of The Kroměříž Archbishop’s Palace via this link

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I hope you enjoyed this list of 7 virtual castle tours! If you’re in the mood to check out some other fantastic castles – check out my behind the scenes look at these other incredible european estates.

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Have you ever thought that you could take a castle virtual tour while sitting on your couch? Well, today’s technology gives you just that!

You can browse around the hallways, see lavish ornaments, stunning architectural designs and much more. All this at a 360 degrees angle. Just widen your screen and enjoy the virtual tour. Don’t forget, you can move your mouse to see everything!

Windsor Castle Virtual Tour

Home to the British Kings and Queens, Windsor castle is now an official residence of Queen Elizabeth II. It has been hosting royals for over 1000 years now, and it’s still in great shape!

You might be wondering if anybody is living here. Well, yes! The Queen lives in both Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. Not at the same time, of course!

Touring this virtual castle will give you an idea of why this location is the official country residence of the Queen. It perfectly blends the features of a fortification, a small town and a mighty palace.

Knockdrin Castle – Touring the Irish Gothic Revival Castle

If you fancy Gothic Revival architecture, then this splendid 18th century castle might be just what you’re looking to see.

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Knockdrin Castle, also known as the Gothic Revival Castle, is a sublime transition from Classicism to Gothic style. During this castle virtual tour, you will explore both the inside of the castle, as well as the hundreds of acres that surround it.

And if you fancy the place, then you should also know it’s up for sale. Just $5.3 Million Dollars and you can have it all!

Buckingham Palace Tour

Buckingham Palace needs no introduction. Almost everybody that loves castles has heard of it, or maybe visited once.

Located in London, this enormous home is the royal residence of the monarchy of the United Kingdom. Built in a Neoclassical style, you will find the inside to be lavishly styled with Rembrandt, van Dyck, Rubens and Vermeer artwork.

Once you start this virtual castle tour, you will be amazed by the mix of oriental vibes and brightly colored scagliola .

Chillon Castle Virtual Tour, Switzerland

Located on Lake Geneva, Chillon Castle was built as a strategic point for controlling trade routes from Italy through the St. Bernhard’s Pass .

It has been around for over 1000 years, boasting its medieval architecture and being admired by visitors from all over the world.

Enjoy the wonderful aerial virtual tour of this castle below and don’t forget to place it on your travel list!

Neuschwanstein Castle and St. Coloman Church, Germany

Neuschwanstein Castle was built in a Romanesque Revival style, constructed for one person only: King Ludwig II of Bavaria. This castle was never meant to serve as a defensive point, but to be adored by the King,

Its construction took much longer than anticipated, due to the perfection that it had to be made with. It was created to look more like a fairytale castle, than an imposing fortress. For this reason, it was the main inspiration for the Castle in Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty.

Visited by over 1.3 million people around the year, you will get a short glimpse in this castle virtual tour of how magnificent it is!

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12 dreamy castles and palaces you can tour remotely

Brighten up your lockdown view with these castles you can explore from home

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Unless you’re lucky enough to actually own a castle, chances are your lockdown situation is a little cramped. Millions of people around the world, including us, are stuck inside tiny apartments and flats. But that doesn’t mean we can’t daydream about grander abodes – and why not try one of these grand castles around the world on for size? They’re all closed to the public now, but, thanks to the magic of virtual tours, you can explore them from your very own living room/home office/fitness studio. (We shotgun a few of Versailles ’ 2,300 rooms – that’s more than enough to go around.)

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Windsor castle, england.

Windsor Castle, England

The oldest occupied castle in the world, Windsor Castle is where Queen Elizabeth II is spending lockdown, and it’s where she recently recorded a message for the UK and the Commonwealth from the White Drawing Room. Have a poke around the place yourself with this virtual tour . 

Buckingham Palace, England

Buckingham Palace, England

A grand palace in the middle of the British capital’s (usually buzzing) centre, Buckingham Palace is the Queen’s official London residence. It’s usually open for a few weeks each summer when her Maj goes on her summer holidays, but you can also have a sneak peek inside with this virtual tour , which takes you from the grand staircase to the actual throne room. 

Holyroodhouse Palace, Scotland

Holyroodhouse Palace, Scotland

Holyroodhouse Palace in Edinburgh is in the shadow of the city’s famous peak Arthur’s Seat. Both are closed for the time being, but you can take a look inside the Queen’s official Scottish residence on this online tour  of the sixteenth-century palace. 

Edinburgh Castle, Scotland

Edinburgh Castle, Scotland

Edinburgh’s ancient castle dominates the skyline in the city centre, looming over Grassmarket and the cobbled streets below. While you can’t visit right now you can take a virtual trip to the grand palace to have a wander around. 

Blarney Castle, Ireland

Blarney Castle, Ireland

Okay, so you can’t virtually kiss the Blarney Stone, a legendary stone found at the top of Blarney Castle’s tower which promises to impart life-long eloquence on whoever touches it. But – good news – you can still explore the gardens and ruins on this virtual tour . 

Palace of Versailles, France

Palace of Versailles, France

One of the world’s most impressive buildings, Versailles is an enormous (2,300 rooms!) former royal palace and World Heritage Site. It’s out of bounds for visits IRL, but thanks to extensive documentation from Google you can still explore its grand interiors . 

Prague Castle, Czech Republic

Prague Castle, Czech Republic

Built in the ninth century, the grand castle on the west bank of River Vltava is the official office of the President of the Czech Republic. Thanks to this detailed  online tour , you can have a nosey inside the walls, from the Cathedral of St Vitus to the castle’s sunny terraces and the petite homes along sixteenth-century Golden Lane. 

Schönbrunn Palace, Austria

Schönbrunn Palace, Austria

An enormous Rococco palace once home to the Austrian royal family, the Schönbrunn is one of the most visited attractions in the country. Just not right now, obviously. You can still check out this sizeable castle’s gilded rooms and prized artworks though on this virtual tour . 

National Palace of Sintra, Portugal

National Palace of Sintra, Portugal

High in the hills above the city of Lisbon, Sintra is one stunning spot. It was once a royal retreat and is studded with elaborate and beautiful buildings as a result. You can get a taste of one of the loveliest, the National Palace of Sintra, with this online tour . Just look at that tiling. 

Akasaka Palace, Japan

Akasaka Palace, Japan

This grand palace in Tokoyo was built in 1909 as the Imperial Palace for the Crown Prince. T oday, Akasaka Palace, or The State Guest House, is both a tourist attraction and accommodation for visiting state dignitaries. Take a look inside with this virtual tour . 

Palace of Vira Harihara, India

Palace of Vira Harihara, India

Thought to date back to the fourteenth-century, this ancient palace no longer stands. You can usually explore the ruins of the ruined royal abode, but we’ll have to make do with visiting virtually. This online tour takes you around the ruins and the ornate base of the former palace. 

The White House, USA

The White House, USA

This one technically isn’t a castle. But it is pretty much the closest you can get to an ancient royal palace in the US. You can walk around the exterior and interior of The White House, the official residence of the president of the United States, online thanks to this extensive virtual tour . 

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23 Virtual Castle Tours You Can Take From Your Couch

Virtual travel is booming at the moment! Just because we can’t go outside, doesn’t mean we can’t keep traveling from the safety and comfort of our own homes. Want to feel like a royal? Step away from Netflix and take a virtual tour around these European castles, palaces and chateaux. You will love these 23 virtual castle tours!

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Bran Castle, Romania

Bran Castle in Romania was the actual castle that inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula! You can visit the official website and see a really fabulous video that takes you through the castle or go through room by room in the Google virtual tour .

Chateau de Pierrefonds

Built in the 14th century, this spectacular chateau makes for a fascinating virtual visit. Explore the chateau, take a peek at the winged lion statue and and imagine you are walking through the rooms of this magnificent structure.

Chambord Castle

Deep dive into the Loire Valley to discover the stunning Chambord Castle and incredible formal gardens in this virtual tour .

Mont St Michel, France

Mont Saint Michel is technically an abbey but it feels like a castle so let’s include it on this list! It is also one of the most remarkable places to visit. The virtual tour is really well done, allowing you to see an overhead view of the Mont St Michel, as well as click on particular spots of the mount and the abbey.

Windsor Castle

This is the official royal palace of the Queen of England overlooking the River Thames on 13 acres of gorgeously manicured lawns and gardens which you can visit virtually. Peak inside the castle and grounds and check out the lavish interiors.

Prague Castle

This fantastic castle dates all the way back to the 9th century! It is also the largest ancient castle in the World and the official residence of the President of the Czech Republic. Enjoy the virtual tour which also gives you a breathtaking view over the city.

Edinburgh Castle

Up high on Castle Rock in Edinburgh, the Edinburgh Castle is a sight to be seen! This ancient castle is filled with history. Mary Queen of Scotts gave birth to King James VI in this castle. Take the virtual tour to discover the castle, the castle grounds and St. Margaret’s Chapel.

Palace of Versailles

One of the most popular attractions in France, the Palace of Versailles is absolutely stunning. Thanks to Google Arts & Culture you can take a virtual visit of the palace and explore some of the most spectacular artifacts.

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is the Queen’s residence in London. Google Arts & Culture offers a virtual tour of the State room. You can also see some remarkable gowns that were created for Fashion Week in 2018.

Blarney Castle, Ireland

Who knows when we’ll be able to kiss the Blarney Stone again in the future! In the meantime, why not explore this famous Irish castle from the comfort of your own home? Take the virtual tour to discover and explore this exceptional place!

Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany

This was the castle that inspired Sleeping Beauty’s castle! How magical. It is in the Bavarian Alps and it really does look like a fairytale. When you see Air Pano’s overhead virtual tour , you will definitely be inspired to visit in real life when we can all travel again.

Sforzesco Castle, Italy

This stunning castle was built by the Visconti family in the second half of the 14th century. Some of the treasures to see during the virtual tour are the Rondanini Pietà Museum, the last piece create by Michelangelo and the Sala delle Asse by Leonardo da Vinci.

Catherine Palace, Russia

Catherine Palace is a magnificent blue Rococo palace located in Tsarskoye Selo, a town 30 km outside of St. Petersburg. More than 100 kilos of gold were used on the impressive stucco façade as well as the gorgeous elaborate statues erected on the roof which you can admire during the virtual tour of this spectacular palace.

Schonbrunn Palace

Schonbrunn is Austria’s most visited site. Use the visual tour to explore the Baroque palace and gardens.

Royal Palace of Caserta

Located in Southern Italy, the Royal Palace of Caserta is a former royal residence in Caserta. It was built in the 18th century and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the virtual tour you will be able to explore the stunning exterior of the Royal Palace, discover the incredible rooms inside and experience the exquisite palace gardens.

Ashford Castle, Ireland

This castle dates all the way back to 1228. In normal times, you can book a room or host an event in this remarkable castle. Several celebrity weddings have been held here as well. Discover this fabulous castle in a virtual tour .

Malbork Castle, Poland

This impressive red brick castle is definitely worth a virtual visit . The virtual tour takes you through the Western Zwinger, the Great Refectory, the Summer Refectory of the Palace of Grand Masters,  the Grand Masters garden, the Middle Castle courtyard, the Dry Moat and the Blessed Virgin Mary church. 

Malahide Castle, Ireland

One of the oldest and most historic castles in all of Ireland, the Malahide Castle is stunning. Enjoy the gorgeous rooms and furniture in the virtual tour .

Dunluce Castle, Ireland

This castle dates all the way back to the 13th century. It was one of the filming sites of HBO’s “Game of Thrones”. It is known as being one of the most picturesque and romantic of the Irish castles. Start your virtual tour .

Festung Hohensalzburg, Austria

This castle sits up on a hill in Salzburg. Take the virtual tour to pop into the castle’s gorgeous garden and to view the stunning rooms of the palace.

Hedingham Castle, England

Hedingham Castle is in the village of Castle Hedingham, Essex. It dates back to around 1100 AD. Walk up and down the stairs and explore the rooms in the virtual tour .

Miramare Castle, Italy

Miramare Castle is a 19th century castle along the coast on the Gulf of Trieste in North Eastern Italy. It features 20 fabulous rooms and impressive Anglo-Italian gardens. Take the virtual tour and discover its beauty for yourself!

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World’s Best Virtual Tours of Medieval Castles (Free of Charge!)

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The world is home to some beautiful, Disney-like castles . However, many of us live far away and are unable to visit them right now, no matter how much we want to. This is where virtual tours come in – they’re an excellent way to experience your favorite places without actually getting on a plane and going there.

So, if you want to experience the might and beauty of these magnificent structures from the comfort of your own homes, here’s a handy list of virtual tours that you can easily peruse from the comfort of your own couch.

Table of Contents

  • 1.1 1. Buckingham Palace
  • 1.2 2. Bran Castle
  • 1.3 3. Edinburgh Castle
  • 1.4 4. Chateau de Chenonceau
  • 1.5 5. Blarney Castle
  • 1.6 6. Hearst Castle
  • 1.7 7. Neuschwanstein Castle
  • 1.8 8. Malbork Castle
  • 1.9 9. Windsor Castle
  • 1.10 10. Warwick Castle
  • 1.11 11. Alnwick Castle
  • 2 To Wrap Up

The List of Top Virtual Castle Tours

1. buckingham palace.

As the official residence of the Queen of Great Britain, it’s no surprise that Buckingham Palace is the first location on our list. Commissioned by King George V in the 18th century, the palace was first inhabited by Queen Victoria. Today, it’s a fully functioning Royal Residence, which is why most of the State Rooms are completely closed off to the public while the Queen is in residence. 

Buckingham Palace lit up at night.

One can, however, visit them when Her Majesty is visiting Scotland during the summer holiday. If you cannot plan a personal visit within this two-month margin, then going on a virtual tour of Buckingham Palace is the next great option. It’s an excellent way of experiencing the true grandeur of the interiors without going there in person. Google Arts & Culture has got a free one where you can explore Buckingham Palace’s Royal collection of artwork as well.

2. Bran Castle

Romania’s very own Bran Castle is steeped in legends and myths, the most notable being that it was the home of Bram Stoker’s fictional Dracula himself. Originally commissioned to be a bulwark against the expansion of the Ottoman Empire, the Bran Castle that we see today is a twentieth-century reimagination by Queen Marie – Queen Victoria of England’s granddaughter and the very last Queen Consort of Romania.

Bran Castle glowing in late dusk.

Bran Castle became the love of Marie’s life, so much so that her heart would be sent back to be buried on the castle grounds. One can see the urn in which it resides even today. These days, the castle is a gorgeous tourist destination and stands tall in all its lovely Gothic glory. It’s certainly quite a wondrous place to visit, but if you can’t make it physically, you can definitely avail a virtual tour from the comfort of your home .

3. Edinburgh Castle

Home of the Scottish Crown Jewels, Edinburgh Castle sits atop “Castle Rock” – a geographic body formed by a volcanic explosion that has been consistently inhabited since ancient times. The castle we see today is a compilation of buildings built from the 14th to 19th centuries. Edinburgh was an epicenter of political strife for several centuries as the English and Scots fought for control of Scotland–this castle’s layered defenses and opulent palatial buildings reflect that tumultuous history.

Edinburgh Castle atop its perch in the center of Edinburgh, Scotland.

At certain points in the construction, expenses reached as far as 90% of the kingdom’s annual income. Edinburgh’s grandeur is a thing of legend and people are still inspired by it to this day. So if you, too, want to visit this majestic building but can’t make an actual trip yet, you might want to check out this Google Arts & Culture virtual tour of Edinburgh Castle .

4. Chateau de Chenonceau

France has got quite a romantic culture and it has been so since medieval times – as proven by the gorgeous architecture and rich history of Chateau de Chenonceau . Built by the Marques family (who were accused of sedition), the property came into the possession of King Francis I in 1535. His son, Henry II, gave the castle to his mistress, Diane de Poitiers, who had fallen in love with it. She’s one of the most prominent figures in the castle’s history, achieving a number of noteworthy renovations and additions during her time there.

Chateau de Chenonceau resting on graceful arches over the River Cher.

Today, Chateau de Chenonceau is one of the most revered buildings in France . Its hybrid Gothic-Renaissance architecture , along with its lush grounds have made it quite a tourist attraction. Channel even held a fashion show here once. If you’re as fascinated by this castle as the rest of the world, then here’s a Google Arts & Culture virtual tour that you can take to explore this illustrious chateau!

5. Blarney Castle

As far as tower houses go, Blarney Castle takes the cake for being one of the oldest, strongest, and sturdiest ones that you’ll find across all of Europe. Representing Ireland in all its stunning glory , this edifice is steeped in legends of ye old. The most notable one is that the stone of Blarney has been enchanted by a witch, so anyone who kisses it is blessed with the “gift of the gab”.

Looking up at Blarney Castle.

Surrounded by woodlands, this castle was built by the MacCarthy family and is a surprising 18 feet thick in certain places. It’s one of the two castles on this list that hosts a Poison Garden on its grounds (second: Alnwick ), but you’d be happy to note that it also hosts a wishing waterfall. Steeped in myths and covered in whimsical ivy, this castle is worth a visit, if only even via a virtual tour .

6. Hearst Castle

As far as virtual tours of a castle go, you can’t miss out on Hearst! This San Simeon-based Californian estate is pure extravagance in architectural form. It was the home of publishing pioneer William Randolph Hearst and is the only castle on this list to be designed by a female architect: Julia Morgan. A total of 10 million USD was spent on the castle’s construction , around a quarter of which was dedicated to furnishing alone.

Hearst Castle: a Californian dream project.

Hearst is the only “American” castle on this list and is relatively new when compared to its medieval counterparts. However, it’s certainly worth mentioning because its design is a culmination of several European castles . Moreover, it’s home to one of the world’s largest zoos, so children really love it. You can definitely plan a visit at your convenience, but an instant virtual tour is definitely worth taking a look!

7. Neuschwanstein Castle

As one of the most notable architectural attractions in Germany , Neuschwanstein Castle is the brainchild of the infamous Mad King Ludwig II. Hailing from Bavaria, he was the son of Maximillian, and had quite curious inclinations towards the uncanny. The castle was his way of reaffirming his royal authority after losing out to Prussia after only two years on the throne. Today, the sheer magnificence of this castle has made it an icon that once inspired Walt Disney himself.

The famed Bavarian-built Neuschwanstein Castle.

Neuschwanstein Castle was never fully completed according to Ludwig’s plans due to premature bankruptcy, but it certainly makes up for all that and more by attracting thousands of tourists every year. If you, too, want to visit the castle, then we suggest going for a virtual one until you can make it yourself!

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8. malbork castle.

This 13th-century medieval castle may be situated in Poland , but it’s got a worldwide fanbase. Originally a fortified monastery, Malbork is known as one of the only castles globally to be entirely made out of bricks. The Knights of the Teutonic Order originally constructed it to strengthen their control of the area. It was partially destroyed during World War II, and now enjoys a position as a UNESCO Heritage site.

Poland’s breathtaking Malbork Castle.

Today, the quaint red-brick architecture of Malbork Castle enchants thousands of tourists with its old-school charm. It also hosts a museum that was opened in 1961. If you want to experience this castle firsthand but can’t make it to the site yet, we’d suggest opting for a handy virtual tour instead.

9. Windsor Castle

As one of the oldest and largest inhabited castles in the world, Windsor stands tall and proud in all its glory, even today. It’s Queen Elizabeth’s favorite weekend residence and has a rich history that dates back to being the fortress of Saxon kings. Henry I was the first monarch to occupy the site, with Henry II added and renovated it upon his succession.

Windsor Castle glowing in a winter sunset.

Over the course of centuries, Windsor Castle kept being upgraded by succeeding royalty, until it took the shape that we see and love today. It is truly a magnificent edifice that is worth visiting in person – but if you can’t make it, then here’s a virtual tour that you wouldn’t want to miss out on!

10. Warwick Castle

Older than most countries, Warwick Castle dates back to the 10th century, when it was just a fort constructed by the daughter of Alfred the Great. The castle itself was built by William the Conquerer in the 11th century. It has been the site of many interesting anecdotes, but you’d be surprised to know that it was once inherited by two-year-old Anne, the heir and only daughter of the first Duke of Warwick. 

Warwick Castle in the morning sunlight.

Most interestingly, the weapons featured at Warwick Castle date back all the way to the 1st century. It’s certainly a study in historical significance and absolutely worth a visit. But if it’s difficult to make it there from your part of the world, then you can simply take a virtual tour to experience some of its grandeur!

11. Alnwick Castle

Well known as the real-world Hogwarts, Alnwick Castle shot to fame when it was featured in the Harry Potter franchise. Since then, it has been featured in other popular television series and movies, notably Downtown Abbey. It belongs to the Percy family, whose ancestor purchased the barony back in the 14th century. Today, it is inhabited by the 12th Duke of Northumberland, his wife, and four children.

The panoramic view of Alnwick Castle.

Alnwick Castle really cashes onto its movie franchise fame and even has a number of activities designed around the Harry Potter theme. It is also home to a legendary Poison Garden, which exclusively hosts a number of toxic plant species. A virtual tour of this castle is definitely a must if you can’t visit it personally quite yet.

These are some of the most iconic medieval castles out there. We know how much of a challenge it can be to plan an actual trip. So we hope that these virtual tours help you enjoy a little getaway in a quick and easy manner, from the comfort of your own dominion.

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The Virtual Tours of Castel Sant'Elmo

An immersive 360° experience

Castel Sant’Elmo dominates Naples on the highest point of the Vomero hill, offering  one of the most spectacular views over the city and the gulf . Originally a medieval castle, it was rebuilt in the 16th century. Today, along with the  Museo del Novecento , it is a place of dialogue between various arts, disciplines and cultures.

Discover this evocative place with  Experience 360° , a new immersive way to admire the fortress both inside and outside and visit it entirely in virtual mode.

Built on the collapsed remains of a pre-existing fortified residence commissioned by the Angioni, the Fort of Sant’Ermo, and later called Sant’Elmo, was designed by Pedro Luis Escrivà, a military engineer from Valencia, upon the request by Don Pedro de Toledo, viceroy from 1532 to 1553. The construction of the current building began in 1537 and ended in 1547, but an explosion destroyed many of the buildings on the Piazza d'Armi square, which were rebuilt once again between 1599 and 1610. In the midst of the Masaniello revolt in 1647 and the revolutionary uprisings of 1648, the Viceroy Duke of Arcos took refuge in the castle to escape the people's anger. Sant’Elmo was also the centre of the revolution dated 1799, which led to the proclamation of the brief First Neapolitan Republic by a few intellectuals inspired by the ideals of the French Revolution. Used as a prison during the nineteenth and first half of the twentieth century, the fortress went from Military Property to the Superintendence for Artistic and Historical Heritage after impressive restoration works carried out in 1976.

Today, the castle is home to the Campania Museum Complex and, since 2010, the Museo del Novecento , located in the rooms of the upper prison on Piazza d'Armi.

Castel Sant’Elmo dominates Naples on the highest point of the Vomero hill, offering one of the most spectacular views of the city and the gulf. Originally a medieval castle, it was rebuilt in the 16th century. Today, along with the Museo del Novecento, it is a place of dialogue between various arts, disciplines and cultures.

Experience 360°

For the first time, using cutting-edge technologies,  the entire architectural complex has been scanned in 3D and is fully navigable online. Enter the fortress' monumental ambulatories, discover the Castle's most secret spaces, visit the Church of Sant'Erasmo or take a stroll on the Piazza d'Armi walkways. A unique and breathtaking experience, wherever you are.

The ambulatories

One enters the ambulatories dug into the rock from the suggestive entrance of the Castle at the foot of the monumental complex, inside the hill on which the structure stands. The colour of the tuff, the grandeur of the spaces, the play of light and the beauty of the architecture make Castel Sant'Elmo an incredible place that offers visitors an unforgettable experience.

The  Virtual Tour  enables you to enter the Castle, explore the spaces in 3D, retrace the entire extension of the ambulatories, climb along the internal ramps and reach the top of the fortress, where the Piazza d'Armi and the walkways that develop along the perimeter offer a breathtaking view of the Gulf of Naples, Capri, Ischia, Procida and the entire city.

The Museo del Novecento

On the Piazza d'Armi stands the majestic building that houses the  Museo del Novecento  museum. A permanent collection of  works of art  created starting from 1910 by both Neapolitan artists and other active artists in the Neapolitan city. The collection perfectly captures the succession of various artistic movements, from the  nineteenth-century landscape tradition  to the change brought on by the  futurist waves , from the "Return to order" of the 1930s to the multiple experiences of the second half of the twentieth century.

Through the  Virtual Tour , you can enter the Museum, explore all the rooms in 3D and admire the works on display.

The Museum exhibits over  170 works  made by  90 Neapolitan artists , with the addition of some non-Neapolitan masters who were active in the city with various roles. It is articulated via a chronological path that is divided into sections: from the documentation of the Secession of the twenty-three (1909) or the initial Futurism movement in Naples (1910-1914) to the Circumvisionisti movement and the second Futurism (1920s-1930s); from the various testimonies on what took place between the two wars, to the experiences that followed after World War II (1948-1958), from the 'South' Group to the so-called Neorealism, from the M.A.C. to the Informal or  Group '58. The sections reserved for the 1970s follow, up to the last section, where the activity is documented of those who had already established themselves in the city during that decade while continuing to work after the 1980s experimenting different languages.

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15 Amazing Palace and Castle Tours you can View Virtually

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If you’re like me, you’re getting bored of your houses’ four walls. And you’re dreaming of adventures and new places to explore. But while we wait out this period of stay-at-home orders, there are still ways we can travel the world virtually ! Many times in my travels, I’ve long admired the beauty of grande palaces and fairytale castles. There is nothing I like better than walking the gilded halls of royal residences. All the while imagining what it must have been like to live in these fantastic places. Well, now you can imagine it for yourselves, but in the comfort of your own home. And best of all – without any tourists to scramble past or queues to wait in!

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Schönbrunn Palace

Schönbrunn Palace  was the primary summer residence of the Habsburg rulers, located in Hietzing, Vienna. The name  Schönbrunn  means “beautiful spring” as the palace was located beside a large freshwater reserve. The palace is perhaps best known for the 1,441 fantastical Baroque and Rococo interiors. The amazingly preserved nature of the palace has been deemed a UNESCO world heritage site . You can walk through the palace room by room through Google Arts and Culture virtual tour . To support the tour, you can go to the palace’s website to get more information on the history of each room. On the site, you can get details on the design of the interior and the incredible decorative arts which embellsih each of the incredible rooms.

If you would prefer a video tour, then you can watch the 4K video below. This video leads you throughout the exterior and interior of the palace. The beautiful classical music playing throughout provides an immersive experience. With the music surrounding you, one can better imagine what it would have been like to attend a lavish court ball in the palace.

Palace of Versailles

The Palace of Versailles was the main royal residents for the kings and queens of France since 1682. The palace was built under Louis XIV, who originally owned a small hunting lodge on the grounds. Over the years, he transformed the small lodge into this incredible chateau! Google Arts and Culture have set up an amazing set of stories, tours, photo galleries, and more to help visitors digitally experience the history and wonder that is Versaille .

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If you’re looking for something absolutely 21st century, then you need to check out “ VersaillesVR The Palace is Yours .” On this app, Versaille has been captured in VR. This allows anyone with a VR headset to explore the palace in 360° . Everywhere you move your head, the camera follows like you are really there. You can see the King and Queen’s State Apartments, climb onto the stage in the Royal Opera House, discover the Hall of Mirrors, and walk right up to tapestries, paintings, sculptures and furniture! You can even switch to night mode to explore the palace by the light of the chimney fires.

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If you don’t own a VR headset, you can still explore the rooms in 360° using the website Poly . On this site, you can click on a variety of Versaille’s interior rooms and explore them in detail . There are even info icons that are clickable to see more information. From there you are able to learn all about the history of the rooms you’re exploring.

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Buckingham Palace

Pretty much everyone has heard the name Buckingham Palace , but I’m guessing far fewer of you have been inside. Buckingham Palace, located in London, is the royal residence of the Kings and Queens of England. If you’ve been watching the Netflix series, ‘ The Crown ‘ you’ll be even more interested to learn and see the REAL interiors which the show tries its best to emulate.

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The palace is home to 775 rooms, the most lavish of which are the State Rooms . These are used for official and state entertaining. They are only open to the public during August and September. The reason for this is that the royal family spends their summers in Balmoral and are not in royal residence. Since the public has such a small window to view the rooms they remain a rare sight to see. But not anymore!

The Royal Collection Trust has created an online gallery and tour of the palace’s State Rooms . Some of the rooms can be explored in 360° so you can look all around you like you were really there! Throughout the scenes, you can click on the information icons to get more details about the space.

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Doge’s Palace

Found in the fairytale city of Venice is the incredible Doge’s Palace . A Doge was the Venetian chief magistrate and the closest thing the city would get to have their own King. The palace was built as his residences in the center of Venice, right on St. Mark’s Square . It was originally built in 1340 but modified many times throughout the centuries. In 1923 it was transformed into a museum with some of the cities most precious works of art. Today, you can view the interiors of the palace through a Google Arts and Culture virtual tour. With this guide you can explore and learn all about the history of the building as well as walk through their masterful gothic interiors.

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If you’re looking for a more complete tour of the palace, then head over to Musement for one of their guided virtual tours . With this tour, you can explore the Doge’s Palace along with a complete audio narration. To go along with the audio track are beautiful pictures of the building, as well as satellite and views of the palace and its surroundings. Through the power of storytelling, you’ll really feel like you’re there.

Pena Palace

I’ve been lucky enough to visit many different palaces throughout my travels. But my favourite of them all has got to be Pena Palace! Located outside of Lisbon , in the town of Sintra , Pena Palace is the ultimate in romantic castles. The palace was built atop the foundations of an old monastery. King Ferdinand took ownership of the land in 1838 and set out to transform the ruins into a fantastical summer residence for his family.

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The bright red, yellow and purple-grey colours of the facade immediately made it so unique. The multicoloured Portuguese tile, Azulejo , add another magical touch that makes the palace such a visual draw. Today you can view the palace from high above as if you were flying over it in a helicopter. AirPano gives us a bird’s eye view over the top of this amazing palace. From up high you can study parts of the structure that you’d never be able to see otherwise.

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If you’re are looking for a more informative tour, you can check out my Ultimate Self Guided tour . I have so many pictures and a detailed account of my time there. While it was written as a guide for people visiting the site in person, with all the pictures and descriptions I think you’ll be able to imagine what it’s like to really be there.

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The Château of Chambord

The Château de Chambord is one of the great palaces of France. Built in the 16th century for Francis I , the place is located in the center of the stunning Loire Valley . The palace blends French Renaissance architecture with traditional medieval structures. The most iconic part of the castle is surely the 800 sculpted columns and elaborately decorated roof. Francis, wanted these columns to resemble the skyline of Constantinople. The Google Arts and Culture exhibit studies the history of the castle. It features a multitude of archaeological discoveries, which delves into the wonders of its construction. Seeing the palace in both photographs and architectural layouts allows you to appreciate the technical skill which was involved in creating such a masterpiece. And hundreds of years ago, without modern technology to boot!

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Once you’ve finished reading the article, you can head inside the castle and explore it virtually . My favourite part of this castle is all the intricately sculpted bits of stone decor. Near the grand staircase, you’ll find 200 finials and a patterned ceiling with a variety of characters, both mythological and religious, dotting the vaults. Looking down on you like little spies.

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Bolsover Castle

Bolsover Castle , located in the small town of Bolsover in the English countryside, is known as the “ little castle. ” The name comes from the fact the main “castle” structure is surrounded by these large fortifications. The juxtaposition of the expansive courtyard and huge winged terrace makes the castle appear even smaller. The castle was built in the 17th century above the ruins of a 12th-century medieval castle. Today, it remains one of the best examples of Jacobean architecture. The palace was built as a retreat for banqueting and pleasure by William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle. While the castle might not strike you as anything special right away, its secrets are hidden inside. William was obsessed with creating puzzles to flatter and amuse his guests. The Google Arts and Culture exhibit aims to help you unravel the mysteries inside Bolsover’s Little Castle . 

Neuschwanstein Castle

To view the interiors of the palace , you can head over to their official website . From there you can follow along with their visual tour. It’s amazing to see the level of decoration and detail which went into the castle. So many aspects of the castle look more like a Byzantine church than a castle. My favourite room of the palace has got to be the ‘ Singers’ Hall .’ This was also the King’s favourite room in the entire palace. It occupies the whole of the fourth floor. The room’s design pays homage to the German legends of Lohengrin, the Swan Knight. Look closely for little swan icons hidden in the frescoes.

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Bran Castle

Bran Castle , located on the Transylvanian side of Romania, is better known by the public as “ Dracula’s Castle” . While there is no evidence, Bram Stocker even visited the castle, and the castle itself bears no resemblance to the one in the book, the legend remains. Perhaps the main reason for the connection is due to its revelance to Vlad the Impaler. Vlad was the true to life inspiration for the character of Dracula. Vlad III or Vlad the Impaler was the ruler of Wallachia from 1448 to 1476. His legendary name comes from the fact that Vlad had the bodies of his enemies impaled on large spikes to ward off invading Ottomans and Hungarian. His rule was rutheless and he would punish his enermies as well as his citizens just a brutally.

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While Vlad never owned Castle Bran , there are rumours that he was once imprisoned there after his capture by the Hungarians. Historical records show that he was imprisoned in Budapest. But since the castle is so foreboding and dramatic, it was colloquially referred to as his prison.

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Today the castle is now a museum playing host to objects and furniture collected by Queen Marie , the last Queen of Romania. You are able to explore the exterior and interiors of the building through google street view. While the Romanian castle might not be as opulent and grand as others around Europe, I think seeing this kind of art and architecture is such an important and interesting contrast.

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The castle’s official website also offers visitors video tours of the castle . I especially love the video filmed of the Castle during a winter snowfall. It looks both so picturesque and haunting at the same time in the chill of winter. There is also a complete castle gallery to get a better look into the furnishing and art inside the palace. 

The Taj Mahal also called the ‘ Crown of the Palace ‘ was commissioned in 1632 by emperor Shah Jahan . He had the palace made as a tomb for his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal . And when he died, he was buried there as well, with his true love. It’s fascinating to know that one of the most beautiful structures in the world is actually a giant tomb. The ivory-white marble mausoleum sits on the southern bank of the river Yamuna in the Indian city of Agra. Today it is one of the 10 “ Man-Made Wonders of the World “. The Google Arts and Culture exhibit , ‘ Four Secret Spots at the Taj Mahal ,’ takes you a street view tour of the lesser-known corners of India’s most iconic structure. There are so many discoveries I made looking through this virtual guide and I loved learning about those otherwise unknown secrets.

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Miramare Castle

Miramare Castle is one of the great Italian castles. Built in the 19th-century on the Gulf of Trieste , the castle was made for Austrian Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian and his wife, Charlotte of Belgium , who would go on to become Empress Carlota of Mexico . The interiors of the castle have been captured in 360 , and you can walk the halls of the palace yourself! 

To view the exteriors of the castle, there are some great videos online which make you feel like you’re really there! The castle’s grounds were designed by the archduke himself. They include some incredible landscaping featuring tropical species of trees and plants. The videos just make you want to jump right into that blue water that surrounds the castle.

Chapultepec Castle

A perfect segway from Miramare Castle is over to Mexico to Chapultepec Castle . This was Charlotte of Belgium’s residence when she became Empress Carlota of Mexico. I was amazed upon visiting the castle that such a thing existed in the modern metropolis of downtown Mexico City. Chapultepec Castle’s name comes from the Nahuatl word” chapoltepēc”, which means “at the grasshopper’s hill.” The hillside was for hundreds of years a sacred place for the Aztecs. In the 18th century, before the palace was built, the hillside was home to a gunpowder warehouse and military academy. Then in 1864, it became the official residence of Emperor Maximilian I and his consort Empress Carlota.

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Carlota went to great care and expensive to remodel the palace into a luxurious residence. It was used as an official residence of the President of Mexico from 1883 until 1939. After which it was turned into a museum. My blog all about my visit to the castle is a highly detailed summary of all the wonders you’ll find there. YouVisit also has a wonderful virtual tour you can take to view parts of the palace in 360 degrees!

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Catherine Palace

The Catherine Palace is a Rococo palace in Tsarskoye Selo just outside St. Petersburg , Russia. This was the summer residence of the Russian tsars, built in 1710 by Peter the Great for his wife Catherine I. The original palace for Catherine was only 16 rooms large, a fraction of the size it is now. When Catherine the first died, the palace was inherited by her daughter Elizabeth I. Elizabeth took upon expanding the palace into the grand structure it is today. Although none of the original rooms from Catherine’s time remain, her daughter loved her so much she always wanted it to be named after her.

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In this 45-minute video tour, you are lead through the palace by guide  Nadezhda Mironenko . You can see the details that architect Rastrelli took such great care in creating. He was a baroque visionary and took such great care in ensuring the palace was the gem of the baroque age. You’ll visit the Grand Hall, the Golden Suite and the  Amber Room  (the so-called eighth wonder of the world). The Amber Room is a chamber covered floor to ceiling in amber panels, backed with gold leaf and shimmering mirrors. The interior is absolutely overwhelming, and even though you can’t be there in person, you can still be in awe of the spectacle in front of you.

Matsumoto Castle

Matsumoto Castle is one of Japan’s best-preserved historic castles. It is located in the city of Matsumoto, in Nagano Prefecture. The castle also goes by the nickname “ Crow Castle ” because of its black exterior. Because the original wooden interiors and external stonework remain from the 16th century, it has been listed as a National Treasure of Japan. The Discovery Makes Knowledge youtube channel has a lovely video guide that leads you through the castle. Throughout the video, you get a great understanding of the history and meaning behind so many aspects of the palace.

After getting a primer with the video, head over to the Palace’s official website to get extremely detailed explanations about everything around the castle. You can use google street view to walk the castle’s ground and follow along with the website’s guide.

Lobkowicz Palace

The Lobkowicz Palace is one of the largest palaces inside Prague Castle. It was built in the 16th century by the Czech nobleman Jaroslav of Pernštejn . For many years, their doors remained closed to the public, used only by the palace’s residents. But in 2007, the building was transformed into a museum. Inside it features a great collection of artworks and decorative items from the Lobkowicz Collection . You’ll find paintings by Antonio Canaletto, Pieter Brueghel the Elder, Lucas Cranach the Elder, and Diego Velázquez hung on the walls. You can also see musical instruments, original manuscripts and early prints of composers, including Beethoven and Mozart .

One of my favourite Czech youtube channels, The Honest Guide , produced this fantastic exclusive video during the height of lockdown in Prague. Lobkowicz Palace is a privately owned building and the channel was given private access to tour their collection. Since Prague was in lockdown there were no public visitors so they had the whole place to themselves.

Start the video about 12 minutes in to begin right as they enter the museum. What makes the tour so interesting is that the guide is actually a descendant of the family who owns the palace! His stories and selection of favourite pieces inside the museum really make it feel more intimate and personal experience. They had some technical difficulties with the sound but stick with it as the information you get is fantastic!

I hope you enjoyed this guide of my favourite palaces around the world you can still visit online! In one day you’ll be able to travel across the globe and see some of the most opulent and ornate state rooms and royal galleries! Let me know in the comment what your favourite palace was or where you would like to visit virtually!

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The Palace of Versailles Opens Its Digital Doors, A Free Tour of Everything

“It’s not a palace, it’s an entire city. Superb in its size, superb in its matter.” — Charles Perrault, 1687

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Here’s my guide to taking a virtual tour of the Palace of Versailles. Versailles is the most ornate and famous royal chateau in France. Once hidden away behind closed doors, the palace is now yours for digital viewing at home from your couch or computer screen.

Versailles is honestly one of my least favorite places in France to visit in real life. The lines are spectacularly long. The palace spectacularly crowded. It’s hard to really admire the royal handiwork with the crush of people.

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But in this time of global uncertainly and angst — a time of canceled vacations and missed travel opportunities — the Palace of Versailles has generously opened its digital doors, at least temporarily.

The palace is offering an unprecedented free virtual tour to experience from home. Everything can be seen; nothing is omitted.

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Short History of the Palace of Versailles

The UNESCO-listed Palace of Versailles was once the center and cultural heartbeat of Europe, until the French Revolution. The Sun King Louis XIV transformed his father’s hunting lodge into a monumental palace in the mid 17th century.

The palace was France’s political capital and royal seat from 1682 to 1789. The royal court had 3,000 residents.

The Palace of Versailles is ornately decorated, to say the least. It’s massive, flashy, and very, very gold. The opulence is overwhelming. Even the bathrooms are gold plated.

As exemplifies the Baroque style, the palace was decorated with gilding, stucco, arabesques, frescoed vaulted ceilings, mirrors, and tromp l’oeil effects. The king’s apartments were in the center, because the world revolved around him.

Royal Chapel in Versailles

But the palace itself wasn’t enough for the king who ruled by divine right. In 1687, Louis XIV built the Grand Trianon. This swishy pad is where Louis XIV escaped the viper pit of court life and pursued his affair with Madame de Montespan.

The architect, Jules Hardouin-Mansart, described the refined structure as “a little palace of pink marble and porphyry, with marvelous gardens.”

Aside from Louis XIV, Versailles’ most famous occupant was Marie Antoinette . The queen made major changes to the palace’s decor in the 18th century. With the exception of the Hall of Mirrors, the interior is more Louis XVI style than Louis XIV style.

Marie Antoinette also adored the Petit Trianon, a little Neo-Classical palace on the grounds. When Louis XVI inherited it, he gifted it to his queen, saying “This pleasure house is yours.”

The Petit Trianon bears her distinctive decor and ornamentation — ornate floral motifs run amok in cornflower blue, lilac, and green, without the glitz of the main palace.

the Neoclassical limestone facade of the Petit Trianon at Versailles

Not content with just the Petit Trianon, Marie Antoinette hired two architects to create a pastoral fantasy for her, the Hameau de la Reine.

On the surface, the Queen’s Hamlet appeared as a rural village of crackled tumbledown cottages and wisteria vines. (The countryside was fashionable at the time.) But inside, the cottages were decked out.

READ : Guide To the Marie Antoinette Trail in Paris

Designed by Andre Le Notre, the gardens of the Palace of Versailles are also a vast showstopper. Louis XIV wanted a verdant display to demonstrate his power and to entertain VIPs.

It’s one of the most influential landscape designs in French history — with a series of geometric gardens, groves, fountains, and parks.

a cottage in Marie Antoinette's Hameau

Virtual Tour of the Palace of Versailles

The palace has partnered with Google Arts & Culture to present its virtual exhibits online. Google takes users on a journey of the palace’s rich decor and art collection of over 22,000 pieces.

You can also take an amazing virtual tour on the Palace of Versailles’ website . Nothing is left out! For example, you can stroll through:

the famous Hall of Mirrors

1. The famed Hall of Mirrors (one of the most famous rooms in the world). You

have a 360 view of the Hall of Mirrors here .

2. The King’s Apartments

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4. The Royal Chapel

5. The Grand Trianon

6. The Petit Trianon

7. The Queen’s Hamlet

8. The amazing fountains in the garden

9. The lavish Le Notre gardens

10. The art galleries

11. The Napoleon Rooms

12. Marie Antoinette’s private chambers

13. The Coronation Room

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And there are plenty of online virtual exhibitions and stories to whet your appetite or feed your soul. This is the perfect opportunity to discover the secrets behind the fashions of Versailles , how Louis XIV honed his political image , the jewelry worn at Versailles, or the gossip about Louis XIV’s long reigning mistress Madame de Montespan .

Versailles 3D , created by Google, also gives you an impressive 3D tour of Versailles. For the latest photos and stories, you can check out the Palace of Versailles’ Facebook page .

If you’ve watched the BBC’s Versailles TV series, you visit the filming locations via my guide .

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I hope you’ve enjoyed my virtual Versailles guide. You may enjoy these other virtual tours of France attractions:

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Stroll through the shaded alleys lined with beautiful sculptures of the Summer and Michailovskyi garden in St. Petersburg. See the place where Peter himself planted trees and designed the layout of his future garden, which was to rival Versailles and became the playing ground of future emperors. Find stories connected with the House of the Romanov dynasty and admire the architecture of the Marble Palace.

Saint Petersburg Day Tour

  • Meet your Saint Petersburg tour guide and visit places surrounded by intrigue, mysteries, plots and even murder, as it was too often during Russian history. 
  • Visit one of the most romantic places in St.Petersburg, St. Michael's Castle, designed by Paul to protect himself from plotters. However, still, he could not escape his destiny and died a tragic death according to all the prophecies that predicted it. 
  • Examine Church of the Saviour on Blood, a Russian revival-style cathedral built on the same spot where Alexandr II (the Liberator) died during a terrorist bombing.
  • Continue to the Marble Palace, made of red granite, which gives a lovely afterglow during the sunset. It was a parting gift from Catherine the Great to one of her lovers, Grigory Orlov, who brought her to power and later maybe even initiated the killing of her deposed husband because he wanted to marry her but couldn't do it while Peter III was still alive.
  • Learn the story of Paul I, "Russian Hamlet", Catherin's sociopath son.
  • Uncover how Alexandr I became very religious at the end of his life and marched across Europe to liberate it from the menace of Antichrist personified as Napoleon, but failed to carry out reforms that he so enthusiastically started in his own country at the outset of his reign.
  • Find out about Alexandr II, son of Nicolas I, who gave freedom to serfs and how his assassination changed the course of Russian history.

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After highly successful runs in Singapore in 2018 (at the ION Orchard mall) and Shanghai in 2021 (at the Xintiandi Style mall) and Hong Kong and Macau in 2023, the Virtually Versailles immersive exhibition will once again be reaching out to international audiences at Hangzhou's Winland Center from May 2, 2024. 

A digital discovery

Designed as an introductory tour of the Palace, the Virtually Versailles immersive exhibition helps visitors discover the world of Versailles by using state-of-the-art technology to offer them an interactive and multisensory immersion into the world of the Palace and its Estate. The Palace of Versailles’ aim is to host the Virtually Versailles exhibition in different parts of the world, so that as many people as possible have the opportunity to discover Versailles, its history and its collections.

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An innovation Tour

The tour begins by exploring the history of diplomatic relations between China and France since the 17th century. 

Introduction

As they pass through the virtual gates of the Palace, visitors are greeted by the voice of Louis XIV and immersed in the world of Versailles from the very first moment they enter the exhibition. Recreated by scientists from Voxygen and historians from the Palace of Versailles on the initiative of the BETC agency, this synthesized voice enables the Sun King to express himself more than 300 years after his death. 

The sensory experience continues with the diffusion of a unique perfume, Royal Delight, inspired by Louis XIV's favorite flower, the orange blossom, created by master perfumer Francis Kurkdjian exclusively for the Palace of Versailles. Virtual puzzles will give visitors a historical and iconographic overview of the great figures and events that marked the history of France from the 17th to the 19th century, while photobooths will enable them to slip into the shoes of historical figures by adapting the portraits to their faces, giving them an immersive experience.

Time travel

3D reconstructions will recount the construction of the Palace of Versailles and its gardens, from Louis XIII's hunting lodge in 1623 to the contemporary bosquet of the Water Theater. Visitors will be able to appreciate the evolution, complexity and diversity of the estate.

Nature and Versailles

This part of the exhibition allows visitors to immerse themselves in the gardens of Versailles, home to the world's largest outdoor sculpture museum. Using connected bicycles and screens, visitors can take an interactive tour of the gardens' most emblematic sites, from the Great Perspective to the Queen's Hamlet and the gardens of the Grand Trianon.

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Art and Innovation 

A symbol of French art since the 17th century, the Palace of Versailles boasts one of France's largest collections, with some 72,000 paintings, sculptures and works of art. In this section, visitors will be invited to discover four emblematic artistic disciplines of Versailles in an innovative way: sculpture, thanks to 3D scans of the most emblematic statues in the gardens; architecture, thanks to a virtual reality experience enabling visitors to wander through the grand apartments; painting, thanks to gigapixel technology enabling visitors to discover the finest details of the works; and dance, thanks to the availability of the Just Dance game “A night at the Palace of Versailles”. 

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The Splendours of Versailles

This section is a spectacular 360-degree view conveying the most iconic parts of Versailles. Thanks to LED screens, some of the most famous rooms in the royal residence – such as the Mercury Room, Hall of Mirrors, the Royal Opera  House and the Gallery of Battles – have been recreated as complete immersive experiences.

The Queen's intimacy

In this section, visitors will discover emblematic portraits and unusual anecdotes about Marie-Antoinette, before entering one of the most intimate areas of the Trianon estate: the Théâtre de la Reine. The “Mysterious Forest”, one of the sets in this theater reserved for the Queen and her guests, will be recreated, and a theatrical performance of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Le Devin du village will be projected inside.

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A Day at Versailles

Like an invitation to come to Versailles, the last space will feature a 180° projection evoking the magic of a day at the estate. Perspectives, interior views, shows, fountains and fireworks have been filmed in ultra-high definition for this final panoramic projection.

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On May 2, 2024, the Royal Opera Orchestra concludes its Asian tour with the inaugural Virtually Versailles concert at Hangzhou's Winland Center. Comprising some fifty instrumentalists and conducted by conductor Victor Jacob, the Orchestra will present orchestral pieces by Philidor and Charpentier, and accompany soprano Chloé Chaume in famous arias from operas by Hector Berlioz (Les Nuits d'été and Béatrice et Bénédict) and Ambroise Thomas (Mignon), as well as pianist Yves Henri in Jules Massenet's Piano Concerto.

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The exhibition is open from May 2 to October 8, 2024. 

Address: level - 1 of the Winland Center 350 Xiangjisi Rd., Hangzhou.

An exhibition on tour

Current event:  Virtually Versailles  - Hangzhou Dates : from May 2, 2024 Venue: Winland Center, Level -1, 350 Xiangjisi Rd.

Past event:  Virtually Versailles – Macao  Dates: from 28 July Venue: Grand Lisboa Palace Resort, as part of the Art Macao international art biennale.

Past event: Virtually Versailles – Hong Kong Dates: from 19 April to 9 July 2023 Venue: Hong Kong Heritage Museum Thematic Galleries 3–5 Jointly presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department and the French May Arts Festival Jointly organised by the Hong Kong Heritage Museum and the Palace of Versailles With the major support of The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust

Past event: Virtually Versailles – Shanghai  Dates: 28 February to 15 June 2021 Venue: Xintiandi Style Mall Made possible thanks to the patronage of the Michelin Corporate Foundation

Past event: Virtually Versailles – Singapore Dates: 30 November 2018 to 6 January 2019 Venue: Ion Orchard Mall Made possible thanks to the patronage of the Michelin Corporate Foundation

Rabbids @ Virtually Versailles 

This app is exclusively playable in Macau at the Grand Lisboa Palace Resort, offering visitors of Virtually Versailles a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in a world full of fun and excitement!

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VersaillesVR: the Palace is Yours

Thanks to the partnership between the Palace of Versailles and Google Arts & Culture, you can now visit the Palace of Versailles using virtual reality.

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The Palace of Versailles, host site of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games

From July 27th to August 11th and then from September 3rd to 7th 2024, the Palace of Versailles park will host the equestrian events, the five modern pentathlon events and the para-equestrian events.

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A virtual visit of the Queen's hamlet

The Queen's hamlet in the Trianon Gardens is an idyllic place for a stroll. Upon restorating and refurnishing the key feature of the Hamlet, discover it in 3D wherever you are.

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The official Palace of Versailles app.

The free application of the Palace offers audio tours to accompany your visit to the Estate (Palace, Gardens, Trianon Estate, etc.) as well as an interactive map.

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To be a patron of Versailles is to become part of this chain that links together the history of yesterday, today and tomorrow, passing down to the future generations the living memory of the history that has shaped us, maintaining the knowledge of rare craftsmanship.

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  14. The Mikhailovsky (St Michael's) Castle

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