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Flight of Fantasy: Exploring the Castles That Inspired Disney Worlds, Pt- 2---

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Ever wondered where Disney’s castles really came from? Spoiler: they’re not just fairy-tale inventions. They exist. And they’re even more magical from the sky. This is the Taj Mahal. Soft white marble. Perfect symmetry. Glowing as the sun rises. Built as a love story carved in stone. Every detail, every curve, was designed to feel eternal. From above, it’s calm. Balanced. Almost unreal. That sense of romance and grandeur? Yeah, Disney definitely took notes. Now we drift to France. Chenonceau stretches gracefully over the River Cher… Stone arches. Flowing water below. It feels light, elegant, almost floating. Once shaped by powerful women, it’s nicknamed “The Ladies’ Castle.” From the air, it looks like a palace designed for dancing, perfect inspiration for fairy-tale ballrooms. Next stop, Spain. The Alcázar of Segovia rises sharply from a rocky cliff. Pointed towers. Thick stone walls. It’s bold. Dramatic. A little intimidating. This is the castle that inspired Disney’s classic princess silhouette. From above, it feels like it’s guarding the entire city below. Finally, Switzerland. Château de Chillon sits right on Lake Geneva’s edge. Old stone meets shimmering water. Behind it, modern highways cut through the mountains. Past and present in one frame. Proof that magic and reality can coexist. These castles weren’t built for movies. But they inspired worlds that made us dream. And seeing them from the sky? That’s a whole new kind of magic.

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