From Denmark and the island of Funen comes a medieval castle where King Eric V signed Denmark's first constitution in 1252. The castle was also the venue for the country's first parliament, the Danehof.
Denmark - 16 Aug 1954 - Castle Nyborg |
From an island location to two wasserschloss in Germany which appeared on West German stamps before reunification. A wasserschloss is a castle surrounded by a moat.
This water castle on the Flensburg Fjord was built from 1553 - 1597 by the son of a Danish king and is now a museum.
The water castle in Inzlingen is on the southwestern border of Germany near the Swiss city of Basel.
West Germany - 14 February 1980 |
Neuschwanstein Castle lies in a village near the town of Füssen
in South West Bavaria.
West Germany - 13 January 1977 |
For more impressive castles visit the links at Sunday Stamps
3 comments:
I like that German series; I have several stamps myself, but not sure they are the same you posted.
The different style of Neuschwanstein from the others is striking.
The sturdy Denmark castle is a contrast to the German castles which look like how I would imagine one in a fairy tale.
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