There is no real model for Cinderellas castle, but the designers where probably inspired by Neusweinstein Castle, Bavaria, Germany
That's not true. Cinderella's castle was modeled Cinderella Castle was inspired by several French palaces, most notably Château de Pierrefonds, Château d'Ussé in France, Fontainebleau, Versailles, and the chateaux of Chenonceau, Chambord and Chaumont. The Alcázar in Segovia, Spain, was also an influence. Neuschwanstein Castle was the original inspiration for Walt Disney in his concept for the castle in the classic animated
"Sleeping Beauty Castle" was modeled upon the Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria , Germany .
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The castle, in the story, is in Bavaria, Germany and is called Neuschwanstein and was built between 1869 and 1886 for the Bavarian King Ludwig II, "The Mad King of Bavaria". This castle is also famously known as the model for the Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland, which was the symbol of the Disney Television programs "Disneyland" (1954), _Walt Disney Presents (1958) (TV)_ and Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (1962) (TV)
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In most versions of the story the name of the kingdom is never given (the name of the kingdom the prince is from is likewise not given, but it's presumably a different one, princes and princesses of the same kingdom having a bit more consanguinity than even royal marriages tend to allow).The Disney movie refers to it as "a far away land", but leaves it unspecified which one. The appearance of "Sleeping Beauty's Castle" in Disneyland is based on Schloss Neuschwanstein in Bavaria ... so ... maybe Bavaria? The version of the Sleeping Beauty fairy tale that calls her "Aurora" is French, but "Briar Rose" (her alias when hiding in the forest) is the name in the German version, so Bavaria is not utterly ruled out.
Sleeping Beauties Castle at Disneyland is 77 feet tall. It appears taller due to forced perspective.
The large castle found in the center of Disneyland, as well as Hong Kong Disneyland, is known as Sleeping Beauty Castle, modeled after the late-19th century Neuschwanstein Castle, and named for the 1959 Walt Disney film, Sleeping Beauty. The Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland is the oldest of all the Disney castles.
The castle at Disneyland is Sleeping Beauty's Castle. The one is Disney World is Cinderella's castle.
it is the Cinderella castle. It is supposed to be bigger that the Sleeping Beauty castle in Disneyland
Disney World's castle is modeled after Cinderella's castle and Disneyland's is modeled after Sleeping Beauty's
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The castle is known as the Sleeping Beauty Castle. It is not only the first, but the oldest Disney castle structure ever built worldwide
Neuschwanstein castle was for the inspiration for sleeping beauty's castle in disneyland
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This is a very good question. No, Cinderella Castles are the tall and long ones. The flat and wide ones (like in Disneyland Anaheim,) are Sleeping Beauty castles. Cinderella Castle: 1. Walt Disney World 2. Tokyo Disneyland 3. ShangHai Disneyland (coming in 2015-2016) Sleeping Beauty Castle 1. Disneyland (Anaheim, California) 2. Hong Kong Disneyland 3. Disneyland Paris
Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland stands at 77 feet tall, making it an iconic symbol and landmark in the park. The castle serves as the entrance to Fantasyland, where guests can experience classic Disney fairy tales and attractions. Its design is inspired by various European castles.