Classroom lesson 路 Castles馃嚛馃嚜 Germany

Germany's fairy-tale castles

Over 20,000 castles - more than any other country

Neuschwanstein Castle on a forested hilltop with a lake behind

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What is it?

Germany has more castles than any other country in the world - around 20,000 of them. Some are still grand and tall, with towers and turrets. Others are quiet stone ruins on top of hills, slowly being taken back by the forest. The most famous of all is Neuschwanstein, which looks like it was drawn for a fairy tale.

Tell me more

Neuschwanstein sits high on a rocky hill in the south of Germany, surrounded by mountains and a lake. It was built in the 1800s by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, who loved music, stories and wild scenery. He wanted a castle that looked like a dream.

Disney's Sleeping Beauty Castle in California is based on Neuschwanstein - so if you have ever seen a Disney film, you have already seen Germany's most famous castle without knowing it. Walt Disney visited and was so amazed by it that he sketched a version for his theme parks.

Most German castles are far older - hundreds of years old. They were built on top of hills so the people inside could see far in every direction. Many sit beside the Rhine, a huge river that winds through Germany. You can take a boat along the Rhine and count a new castle around almost every bend.

These days most castles are open to visitors. Some are museums, some are hotels, and some are still ruins where children climb on the old stones and pretend to be knights. A few are even used by orchestras, who play music inside the great halls so the sound bounces off the thick stone walls.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Why might people have built castles on top of hills instead of in valleys?
  2. 02If you could turn an old castle into anything - a museum, a school, a hotel, a library - what would you choose, and why?
  3. 03Lots of fairy tales have castles in them. Why do you think castles show up in so many stories?
Try this

Classroom activity

On a sheet of A3, design your own castle. Mark where the towers are, the walls, the gate, the kitchen and the great hall. Decide which hill it sits on and what view the towers look out over. Give your castle a name.