List of fictional castles
This is a list of fictional castles.
- Aberwyvern Castle, from the 1983 book Castle by David Macaulay and from its companion 1986 PBS program.
- Amon Sûl from The Lord of the Rings
- Anvard from The Horse and His Boy
- Barad-dûr from The Lord of the Rings
- Blandings Castle from P. G. Wodehouse stories
- Bowser's Castle From the Super Mario series.
- Cair Paravel from The Chronicles of Narnia
- Camelot from Arthurian legend
- The Castle by Franz Kafka
- Castlevania, the Count Dracula's castle in the Castlevania video game series
- Castle Aaaaarrrggh!, from the 1975 film Monty Python and the Holy Grail
- Castle Amber, from The Chronicles of Amber
- Castle Black, from A Song of Ice and Fire (novel series) by George R. R. Martin
- Castle Bleck, from Super Paper Mario
- The Dark Tower (series) - Stephen King
- Dracula's Castle
- Castle Duckula, the home of Count Duckula
- Castle Caladan from Dune
- Castle of Ultimate Darkness - Time Bandits
- The Crystal Castle from the TV series She-Ra: Princess of Power
- Disney Castle in Kingdom Hearts II
- Dol Guldur from The Lord of the Rings
- Doubting Castle from Pilgrim's Progress
- Glagnorra Castle
- Gormenghast from the Gormenghast series of novels
- Castle Grayskull from the He-Man cartoon series.
- Grimm Castle
- Hogwarts Castle from the Harry Potter series
- The Hornburg from The Lord of the Rings
- Hyrule Castle from The Legend of Zelda series
- Isengard from The Lord of the Rings
- Katz Kastle - from Courage the Cowardly Dog
- Kiamo Ko - from The Wicked Years
- The Last Castle was Hagedorn castle in Jack Vance's award-winning story.
- Lord Valentine's Castle by Robert Silverberg
- Marlinspike from The Adventures of Tintin
- Minas Morgul from The Lord of the Rings, formerly Minas Ithil
- The Castle of Otranto
- Princess Peach's Castle - from the Super Mario series.
- The Royal Castle in Sonic the Hedgehog
- The numerous castles of Westeros - from the A Song of Ice and Fire series by George R. R. Martin
- Castle Wolfenstein
- Castle Wyvern in Gargoyles
- Osohe Castle in Mother 3.
- The Bombursts Castle in Vulgaria, from the film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. The Neuschwanstein Castle was used in the 1968 film adaptation.
- Torquilstone from Ivanhoe.
- Udolpho from Ann Radcliffe's The Mysteries of Udolpho
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