I think I’ve been there. I went to some royal residence in Germany. This one looks familiar
Swirls109
What could you keep in those cabinets? Cups? Those things look narrow.
WhatsHappenun123
Looks fine AF, but also exhausting to light out all those candles. Getting an asthma attack just thinking about the VOC from putting them out again 😅
cat6Wire
This reminds me very strongly of Resident Evil: Village – there is a section in a castle this could fit right in there.
SAR181
Does the fireplace still revolve if Indy hits it just right?
neverinamillionyr
I’m pretty sure there are ghosts there and the eyes on the statues move. Scooby Doo taught me this.
DNS_1
Reminds me of a hall at Hogwarts!
flattop100
*hallway
Wolkenbaer
Near Sigmaringen?
sad_boi_jazz
Hohenzollern! Wasn’t this the castle Krupp built?
clipboarder
I’ve been there. Their interior designer didn’t know when to stop.
FishRepairs22
Did you have to go on a tour there or is it just a public place?
Curry_ketchupcat
It’s not really a place fully open to the public. But last I remember you have to pay an entrance fee and the you can either explore the parts open to the public by yourself or you can take a paid tour.
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I think I’ve been there. I went to some royal residence in Germany. This one looks familiar
What could you keep in those cabinets? Cups? Those things look narrow.
Looks fine AF, but also exhausting to light out all those candles. Getting an asthma attack just thinking about the VOC from putting them out again 😅
This reminds me very strongly of Resident Evil: Village – there is a section in a castle this could fit right in there.
Does the fireplace still revolve if Indy hits it just right?
I’m pretty sure there are ghosts there and the eyes on the statues move. Scooby Doo taught me this.
Reminds me of a hall at Hogwarts!
*hallway
Near Sigmaringen?
Hohenzollern! Wasn’t this the castle Krupp built?
I’ve been there. Their interior designer didn’t know when to stop.
Did you have to go on a tour there or is it just a public place?
It’s not really a place fully open to the public. But last I remember you have to pay an entrance fee and the you can either explore the parts open to the public by yourself or you can take a paid tour.