I was wondering.... Not only did it not look like the architecture found in other Swedish palaces, but there was no reference to it online to be found (I stopped the video to search). Thanks for pointing that out!
@@gaspikefan What's its name, please ? You say you looked. Would be cool if you also were so kind as to give the titbit BTW / too... Also - and btw too - the convo (initiated by @edwinvdv7030 3 days ago) would be so much more agreeable to read, if one of the entries had provided the ref time-code... (mais, bon, j'dis ça, j'dis rien...) Cheers 🥂 & ☮ 0ut, j0b (20241130-0242GMT+1)
Well, you should book a trip to Stockholm and go on a tour to Drottningholm Castle… Then you would realize that it very much exist 😇. (And yes, I believe it was inspired by the French Chambord castle when built)
I have lived in Sweden all my life and I can confirm that the palace at 11:42 does not exist in Sweden. However the Swedish palace at 5:25, Drottningholm, does exist to 100% in reality.
The Schonbrunn Hall of Mirrors was influenced by Versailles but they show Versailles at 11:15 and then they show the Schonbrunn Hall of Mirrors around 11:26.
Do it with a tour guide, i did a mistake of going there alone and got lost in this enormous amount of rooms and missed some beautiful ones cuz didnt know how to find them
The segment on Alhamra (00:51-01:30) is captivating! Its blend of history and stunning Moorish design truly showcases its grandeur. Such a fascinating highlight!
Not only Moorish. For instance, there is also the Charles V's Palace, which is a Renaissance building. The Alhambra is, in fact, a citadel with different palaces, pavilions, and even churches.
@@robert111k Great point! The Alhambra’s mix of Moorish and Renaissance architecture truly reflects its rich, layered history. A masterpiece of cultural fusion! 🏰✨
@@robert111k in the hall of kings ceilling there are paintings of the Nazrid monarchs and haunting scenes made by the Gothic school of painting of Toledo in Gothic style
So basically by destroying all of the African palace theres nothing on this planet that shows what's Africans built, you know something is definitely wrong with that when they were the first ppl that taught the Europeans and Spaniards how to bathe....smh
@@hubertusvenator5838 I understand that comprehending the situation requires intelligence. The anthem "God Save the King" never fails to amaze me whenever I hear it. "Grand Dieu sauve le Roi," which was derived from a poem by the Duchess de Brinon and harmonized by Lully in 1686, commemorated the triumphant surgical procedure on Louis XIV's fistula. It is believed that Handel embraced this anthem after experiencing its performance at Versailles.
What are they doing in my Enchanted Castle this is supposed to be hidden from me!!! And where is Digory I need to know his location at once!? Have a great evening! ✨
Wow, your post was absolutely mesmerizing! After watching, I couldn’t pick just one favorite-they’re all stunning. My top picks would have to be the Swedish Royal Palace, the Palace of Versailles in France, the Château de Chambord, the Royal Palace of Caserta in Italy, and the Royal Palace of Madrid. These palaces truly stand out for their opulence, grandeur, and timeless beauty. From the intricate architecture and breathtaking gardens to the halls of mirrors, stunning fountains, tapestries, and the exquisite artwork that adorns every corner-each one is a masterpiece. Thank you for sharing these treasures; they’re a reminder of the incredible artistry and history behind these remarkable places.
I visited the Hermitage Museum in 1968 in the then Leningrad on a school trip. The local people were extremely friendly and we took pens & badges to give to them. It was expensive even then so I couldn’t afford to buy a Russian doll
for Chambord: Leonardo da Vinci DID design the central helicoïdal stairs. That's not a belief, it's a fact: you can find drawings of da Vinci of that stair and of the global shape of the castle/palace.
Another huge error... "the famous Hall of Mirrors" of Schönbrunn Palace at 11:15 is actually in the Palace of Versailles in France. There is no Hall of Mirrors or anything comparable in Schönbrunn Palace.
So the Forbidden City has a thousand buildings and approx a thousand rooms... one room per building. Try harder, you lose credibility with dialogue like that.
the forbidden city claims to have 9999 rooms (10000 is only for the God's in the legend). An investigation in the 1970's said it has 8700 rooms...still formidable and unmachted. Even Versaille with 2400 rooms isn't as big. but the gardens of the forbidden city, even if they are huge (50ha) is smaller than the gardens of Versaille (800ha and 8000ha for the entire domain). But one is in the middle of the city, the other in the landscape....Two formidable masterpieces.
@@XavierLeFrancais using the raw number of rooms as a dick measuring contest is pointless considering the vast difference in the quality of the rooms. Versailles might have $100 million banquet hall that only counts as one room where is the forbidden city with 1000 different buildings on the grounds, counts 100 stalls in the stable as all being individual rooms.
Since ancient times, there is a folk legend that the Forbidden City has 9999.5 rooms in total. However, based on the latest counting, Forbidden City has 9,371 rooms, not the legendary 9,999.5 but very close.
WOWWW I Can Imagine How The Heavenly Palace It’s Looking bcz this earth palace it’s so beautiful Amazing ! So what about the Paradise Palace. ? Thank you for sharing this beautiful history with us
The Palacio Real Madrid is the largest European palace by number of rooms, closely followed by Caserta, Schoenbrunn and Versailles. The Forbidden City is the overall largest palace in the world. Honorable mentions go to the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul (which is just a shittier Ottoman rendition of the Sacred Palace of Constantinopolis) and the three large palaces of the Romanov dynasty of Imperial Russia - Winter Palace, Ekaterinhof and Peterhof Palace.
24:00 As he was invited by François the first to spend some years in France, Leonardo Da Vinci designed the double staircase of Chambord and also designed the double staircase at the castle of Blois at 15 km from Chambord. Leonardo lived his last years at Le-Clos-Lucé, a little castle close to the castle of Amboise. Yes, there are many castles to be visited near the Loire river.
No. 2 Le Château de Chambord, if you view it from above you can see it is incomplete: half of it is missing, yet what was built is a wonder to behold, especially the artifices all of different designs on its roof. As for the "Sweet Topic" Swedish one (after no. 8), that one could almost be a completed Chambord, yet I can see why the Swedish royals only stay there for one night a year: it must be cold in there all year round, especially up in the North there. I wouldn't be wanting to stay or live in either of them, but I'd love to visit both of them.
The Royal palalce of Madrid is described as having an area of 40,000 square feet equivalent to 3600 square metres. This dimension is insignificnt for a palace. Many large houses cover larger areas. Suggest you check the data.
Actually Isabel translates to English as Isabella as Fernando - Ferdinand ... do not ask me why .... is just the way they do stuff hahaha ... we do the same in spanish we do not say Al- Andalus we say andalucia .... or Mohammed , we have written Maoma ...or Yeshua/ Yohoshua ... for some reason we make it sound as Jesus (Khesus for eng speakers lol ) ..But this video is BS it mixes everything shows fake palaces ahha etc etc etc ...
@@ddb0831 How so? There are MANY words that are pronounced differently in different areas even in the US. Southerners don't have one-syllable words - LoL I would imagine the King of England pronounces it very much the way a Britt would pronounce it, without the "h". Different than the narrator, but we still knew exactly what he was talking about. The meaning of the word did not change and the purpose of language, as a means of communication, was fulfilled.
@@michaelbowman4607 I agree with you fully. I was just saying it’s nonsense to say that noone pronounces the “h”. I grew up in the English system schooled by English jesuits and the h was always pronounced.
Royal Palace of Madrid has a largest collectiom of decorated Stradivarius of the worl named " Stradivarius Palatinos" gift of Master of masters luthiers Antoni Stradivari to the King of Spain.; Alhambra is considered the 2nd most beatiful and important monument in islamic art only surpassed for Taj Mahal
2:20: 2.1 million square feet. 8:20: 35 million square feet. etc. etc. How much is that in normal dimensions? 2:31: 1788 rooms and only 257 bathrooms! That means a lot of sharing! Yuuuck!!!
The palace of Potsdam (Sanssouci) is in Potsdam it's not in Berlin. It's different to the palace in Berlin. Potsdam was only a summer palace. Berlin the one for the rest of the year. These are two different cities, although quite close to each other. Potsdam is beautiful - the palace and the city. Love it too.....
Hawa mahal is a fake facade only there are no rooms or living area it’s just a frontal area so don’t calm it a palace that’s why is called hawa (air no Physical content)
Thank you for that informative, I was trying to figure out the room sizes, judging specifically from where you see the people standing on the balcony at the back, it made no sense to me. So thanks, I don't have to boggle my brain anymore. Cheers!😅
02:10 most of the footages are not Istana Nurul Iman. That's a Mosque, Omar Ali Syaifudin Mosque located about 3km from the palace. It's not even in the same complex within the palace You don't need to say "Istana Nurul Iman Palace" Just "Istana Nurul Iman" Or "Nurul Iman Palace". Cause Istana means Palace, it's like you're saying Palace of Nurul Iman Palace. That mosque is not Malay architecture style but Persian dome. Native southeast Asian don't have ancient dome architecture. But multitier roof
Bucharest has no spectacular palace. Maybe you were thinking of Ceausescu's big building, but that building is no palace per se. It's just a kitsch, a monstrosity inspired by some North-Korean architecture mixed with Ceausescu's ideas. Maybe one day, after some renovation involving an architect with good skills and taste..... Peles Castle in Sinaia comes close to this topic but, it's tiny compared to these behemoths. It's a very beautiful Castle though.
a documentary of extraordinary value, information and visual grandeur. was fantasizing about living in all these opulent mansions by rotation throughout the year and being a part all those official state ceremonies! chateau de chambord impresses the most. the incredibly landscaped verdant greenery around it for miles fading into horizon in the loire valley, adds to its awesomeness. imagine the view from the palace stately rooms. what a concept blending greenery with the concrete.
Your clickbait thumbnail... the AI enhanced rendition of Chambord... has to be the most beautiful building I have ever seen... That is exactly what Leonardo had in mind... Leonardo da Vinci started with a sprawling version of Chambord which was condensed by the French masons who actually built the place... And this AI version is what Leonardo would have come up with had he finished the project... It is utterly beautiful... I hope some godzillionaire gets to build the thing
Several mistakes in this video that immediately stood out to me, the biggest one being the size of the Royal Palace of Madrid, the video says 40,000 sq ft, but it's actually 1,450,000 sq ft. Quite a difference! Overall though, a good video, lots of breathtaking scenes and incredible palaces, several of which I'd never heard of.
I know most of these palaces and would not want to own or live in any of them. The energy inside some of these buildings is sometimes so extreme that I get physical discomfort in them. I prefer to visit the buildings and am always happy that I can leave whenever I want.
I've always wanted to go to Versailles. That's the first place I'd go to. Ok, i have a question: Is the sweet topic ever something real or something to make us wonder 😅
I'm just curious, how many of these palaces still exist Today 2025 and how many to this day are tourist attractions . Are they still decent or continuously remodeled through the years and decades 🤔.
Since ancient times, there is a folk legend that the Forbidden City has 9999.5 rooms in total. However, based on the latest counting, Forbidden City has 9,371 rooms, not the legendary 9,999.5 but very close.
About 5-6 years ago I went homeless. For about 6 months I slept next to and under an oak tree . Behind a local grocery store. Not quite a palace, but great panoramic views of the parking lot.
Definitely. It’s only because of name recognition that Buck Pal was included. I live just off Buck Pal Road and compared to Blenheim it’s a ghastly eyesore. I don’t think it’s even liked by the Royal family, especially the baked bean RIP your majesty. ❤
@@lucilledelormeWhat does that baked bean crap mean? Also, if you want to be over- familiar it's "Buck House". The Victorian East wing did rather spoil Nash's plan.
This whole video is complete and utter bullshit..... that Swedish palace hahahaha come on 😂. And the mirror hall in the wrong place... and I'm missing a lot more... Mafra palace in Portugal for example.
The "Swedish Palace" is an image that draws heavily on Chambord (a French castle) and a little on the Château de Pierrefond (also in France). #SweetTopic
Missing Mysore palace, and the Dalai Lama's palace in Llasa. Probably one or two in Thailand that deserve mention also. Correct not to include The Taj Mahal, which isn't a residence.
When you show a photo of a car dealership in Germany and claim it to be a garage in a palace in Brunei, I realised that your video is a total piece of crap. Not watching anymore.
There is a lot of B.S. And mistakes in the film.. Versailles galerie de glase at Schönbrunn and the room Frans Jozeph use at Dolmablache. And that in Sweden, is realy nonsens,
The "Swedish" palace is an AI phantasy. It s Chambord (France) sized up and embellished.
I was wondering.... Not only did it not look like the architecture found in other Swedish palaces, but there was no reference to it online to be found (I stopped the video to search). Thanks for pointing that out!
It seems to have a swimming pool and a tower with screened in porches--that just screams out 16th century.
@@gaspikefan What's its name, please ?
You say you looked. Would be cool if you also were so kind as to give the titbit BTW / too...
Also - and btw too - the convo (initiated by @edwinvdv7030 3 days ago) would be so much more agreeable to read, if one of the entries had provided the ref time-code...
(mais, bon, j'dis ça, j'dis rien...)
Cheers 🥂 & ☮ 0ut, j0b (20241130-0242GMT+1)
And I don't think that the image at 24:58 (and 25:16 ?) is in Chambord.
Well, you should book a trip to Stockholm and go on a tour to Drottningholm Castle… Then you would realize that it very much exist 😇. (And yes, I believe it was inspired by the French Chambord castle when built)
I have lived in Sweden all my life and I can confirm that the palace at 11:42 does not exist in Sweden. However the Swedish palace at 5:25, Drottningholm, does exist to 100% in reality.
Thanks, Lars, for these precisions.
Correct.
Tazie France brother Roger
Free trip
Il s'agit probablement d'une image de synthèse inspirée du château de Chambord.
@@luc3884 chateau chambord got pimped with A.I., thats correct.
You showed Versailles' Hall of Mirrors when talking about Schonbrunn Palace
Just goes to show how well they know their subject.
😊😊😊😊
The Schonbrunn Hall of Mirrors was influenced by Versailles but they show Versailles at 11:15 and then they show the Schonbrunn Hall of Mirrors around 11:26.
:))
There’s a hall of mirrors in Schönbrunn as well.
But that’s Versailles.
🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂The hall of mirrors you showed in Vienna is NOT in that palace… that picture is from Versailles in France! This is a terrible video!
This is what we, the viewers, get when someone without related knowledge relies on an online service to create a video to post for monetization.
Discredits the entire video!
Agreed
I would love to visit the Winter Palace in St Petersburg one day. It looks so amazing!
Посетите потом Петергоф. Впечатления обеспечены!))
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I have done that. It is amazing.
Look at Peterhof also when you are in St. Petersburg.
Do it with a tour guide, i did a mistake of going there alone and got lost in this enormous amount of rooms and missed some beautiful ones cuz didnt know how to find them
The segment on Alhamra (00:51-01:30) is captivating! Its blend of history and stunning Moorish design truly showcases its grandeur. Such a fascinating highlight!
Not only Moorish. For instance, there is also the Charles V's Palace, which is a Renaissance building. The Alhambra is, in fact, a citadel with different palaces, pavilions, and even churches.
@@robert111k Great point! The Alhambra’s mix of Moorish and Renaissance architecture truly reflects its rich, layered history. A masterpiece of cultural fusion! 🏰✨
@@robert111k in the hall of kings ceilling there are paintings of the Nazrid monarchs and haunting scenes made by the Gothic school of painting of Toledo in Gothic style
The palaces in St Petersburg and Istanbul have been my fav.s.
So basically by destroying all of the African palace theres nothing on this planet that shows what's Africans built, you know something is definitely wrong with that when they were the first ppl that taught the Europeans and Spaniards how to bathe....smh
at 11:42 there is a featuring of Chateau de Chambord in France, but the voice-over states it is a palace in Sweden, which is not true.
Fake and bad job by photoshop
That is not Chambord...
I live at 10 km from Chambord, I can tell you it's not Chambord at 11:42.
It’s an AI modified Chambord view
The Palace of Versailles is bigger than the Buckingham palace
Dah!
@@SuperMan-vo8yl That's why we've got a monarchy and the French have just got Macarons
@@spoffspoffington How to hell it is good to have a Monarchy!
@@pyrusheliosmk2204 Better than a Putin dictatorship. And you can't speak English
@@hubertusvenator5838 I understand that comprehending the situation requires intelligence. The anthem "God Save the King" never fails to amaze me whenever I hear it. "Grand Dieu sauve le Roi," which was derived from a poem by the Duchess de Brinon and harmonized by Lully in 1686, commemorated the triumphant surgical procedure on Louis XIV's fistula. It is believed that Handel embraced this anthem after experiencing its performance at Versailles.
These palaces are magnificent, thank you!
What are they doing in my Enchanted Castle this is supposed to be hidden from me!!!
And where is Digory I need to know his location at once!?
Have a great evening! ✨
Wow, your post was absolutely mesmerizing! After watching, I couldn’t pick just one favorite-they’re all stunning. My top picks would have to be the Swedish Royal Palace, the Palace of Versailles in France, the Château de Chambord, the Royal Palace of Caserta in Italy, and the Royal Palace of Madrid.
These palaces truly stand out for their opulence, grandeur, and timeless beauty. From the intricate architecture and breathtaking gardens to the halls of mirrors, stunning fountains, tapestries, and the exquisite artwork that adorns every corner-each one is a masterpiece.
Thank you for sharing these treasures; they’re a reminder of the incredible artistry and history behind these remarkable places.
The Swedish one doesn't exist. I think it's AI generated, and accidentally put in, or it's some kind of joke.
Excellent presentation and a glimpse in the history of several countries ❤❤❤
And tons of mistaken locations…
Maravilloso Palacio Real de Madrid, el mas grande de Europa occidental, precioso, una maravilla.
I visited the Hermitage Museum in 1968 in the then Leningrad on a school trip. The local people were extremely friendly and we took pens & badges to give to them. It was expensive even then so I couldn’t afford to buy a Russian doll
Beautiful looking big palaces
11:15 this is at Versailles, Schönbrunn’s is red and white. It’s also beautiful.
Nice photo of Rick Steves at Edinburgh!
Thanks Mr. Scary Cherry 🍒
What about Prague? The largest castle complex in the world
Excellent presentation
for Chambord: Leonardo da Vinci DID design the central helicoïdal stairs. That's not a belief, it's a fact: you can find drawings of da Vinci of that stair and of the global shape of the castle/palace.
Awesome... Biggest, largest, and huge palace... Needed.... The kindness too inside and outside...🌐🏅❤
This is an awesome showcase of beautiful places to visit! Next year I will get to visit some of these beautiful sites! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Free trip
Brother Roger tazie France
too many incorrect facts.
Nice Video 👍
You make every destination look like a dream come true
The hall of mirrors is in Versailles, not in Vienna
Another huge error... "the famous Hall of Mirrors" of Schönbrunn Palace at 11:15 is actually in the Palace of Versailles in France. There is no Hall of Mirrors or anything comparable in Schönbrunn Palace.
So the Forbidden City has a thousand buildings and approx a thousand rooms... one room per building. Try harder, you lose credibility with dialogue like that.
the forbidden city claims to have 9999 rooms (10000 is only for the God's in the legend). An investigation in the 1970's said it has 8700 rooms...still formidable and unmachted. Even Versaille with 2400 rooms isn't as big. but the gardens of the forbidden city, even if they are huge (50ha) is smaller than the gardens of Versaille (800ha and 8000ha for the entire domain). But one is in the middle of the city, the other in the landscape....Two formidable masterpieces.
Correct, I was wondering about those stats myself
@@XavierLeFrancais using the raw number of rooms as a dick measuring contest is pointless considering the vast difference in the quality of the rooms. Versailles might have $100 million banquet hall that only counts as one room where is the forbidden city with 1000 different buildings on the grounds, counts 100 stalls in the stable as all being individual rooms.
@@XavierLeFrancais 8000 0f the rooms are closets
Since ancient times, there is a folk legend that the Forbidden City has 9999.5 rooms in total. However, based on the latest counting, Forbidden City has 9,371 rooms, not the legendary 9,999.5 but very close.
They are so beautiful and huge
Thank you is beautiful human creativity palaces in the world .
I could hide and live in any one of the palaces for a year before they figured out, I was trespassing.
WOWWW I Can Imagine How The Heavenly Palace It’s Looking bcz this earth palace it’s so beautiful Amazing ! So what about the Paradise Palace. ? Thank you for sharing this beautiful history with us
Chateau de Chambord built for Francois 1er ( not the third!)
I hear the voice says "Francis the first" for François 1er.
The Palacio Real Madrid is the largest European palace by number of rooms, closely followed by Caserta, Schoenbrunn and Versailles. The Forbidden City is the overall largest palace in the world. Honorable mentions go to the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul (which is just a shittier Ottoman rendition of the Sacred Palace of Constantinopolis) and the three large palaces of the Romanov dynasty of Imperial Russia - Winter Palace, Ekaterinhof and Peterhof Palace.
🎉 wonderful job
Brother Roger tazie France
Free trip
This is exactly the kind of content I’ve been looking for! It’s educational and fuels my passion for exploration
This the first chance to seeing this rare and unique buildings thanks for this rare informations from kpk mardan pakistan
24:00 As he was invited by François the first to spend some years in France, Leonardo Da Vinci designed the double staircase of Chambord and also designed the double staircase at the castle of Blois at 15 km from Chambord. Leonardo lived his last years at Le-Clos-Lucé, a little castle close to the castle of Amboise.
Yes, there are many castles to be visited near the Loire river.
The "Sweet topic" palace, which you claim to be in Sweden, does not exist.
Actually it does… but in France 😮
Hopefully those who staying in those palaces are the happiest in the world.
No. 2 Le Château de Chambord, if you view it from above you can see it is incomplete: half of it is missing, yet what was built is a wonder to behold, especially the artifices all of different designs on its roof. As for the "Sweet Topic" Swedish one (after no. 8), that one could almost be a completed Chambord, yet I can see why the Swedish royals only stay there for one night a year: it must be cold in there all year round, especially up in the North there. I wouldn't be wanting to stay or live in either of them, but I'd love to visit both of them.
The so called Sweet palace does not exist. It looks very much like Château de Chambord in France but Chambord only has two towers at the front.
The Royal palalce of Madrid is described as having an area of 40,000 square feet equivalent to 3600 square metres. This dimension is insignificnt for a palace. Many large houses cover larger areas. Suggest you check the data.
The h in Alhambra is not pronounced. And she was Isabel, not Isabela.
Actually Isabel translates to English as Isabella as Fernando - Ferdinand ... do not ask me why .... is just the way they do stuff hahaha ... we do the same in spanish we do not say Al- Andalus we say andalucia .... or Mohammed , we have written Maoma ...or Yeshua/ Yohoshua ... for some reason we make it sound as Jesus (Khesus for eng speakers lol ) ..But this video is BS it mixes everything shows fake palaces ahha etc etc etc ...
Mistake, The foto of the mirror room in Schönbrunn is at Versailles.
Where is the Winsor Castle?
I think you're missing the Castle of Prague and the Castle of Buda, more impressive that some of the ones in this video
13:33 mort of the forbidden city ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤AMAZING Beautiful palaces ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤It
For some reason, there were pictures of the Vienna Hofburg shown in the Schönbrunn and the Dolmabahçe sections.
Palace of Madrid. How can a palace with a total area of 14200 sq ft house 3200 rooms? 🤔
They are so beautiful, so powerfull. Its like watching heaven.
You do NOT pronounce the letter "H" in Buckingham. Please take note.
You do if you're not British and don't have the accent. It is the same with MANY words. We can, and have, messed up pretty much everything.....
That’s nonsense
@@ddb0831 How so? There are MANY words that are pronounced differently in different areas even in the US. Southerners don't have one-syllable words - LoL I would imagine the King of England pronounces it very much the way a Britt would pronounce it, without the "h". Different than the narrator, but we still knew exactly what he was talking about. The meaning of the word did not change and the purpose of language, as a means of communication, was fulfilled.
@@michaelbowman4607 I agree with you fully. I was just saying it’s nonsense to say that noone pronounces the “h”. I grew up in the English system schooled by English jesuits and the h was always pronounced.
h is silent in Alhambra too
Where Is REGGIA DI CASERTA ?
reggiadicaserta.cultura.gov.it
Royal Palace of Madrid has a largest collectiom of decorated Stradivarius of the worl named " Stradivarius Palatinos" gift of Master of masters luthiers Antoni Stradivari to the King of Spain.; Alhambra is considered the 2nd most beatiful and important monument in islamic art only surpassed for Taj Mahal
The Swedish one is complete bull. It has parts of Chambord in it.
Probably made with AI. It is scary the way it looks, doesn’t it?
@@dragonmartijn Yeah, something is also off about the surroundings.
Yep u r right
There might be an actual palace, just not that one.
😮😮😮😮❤❤❤س😢ار۰@@dragonmartijn
In Alhambra name the h is silent...Alambra...😊
2:20: 2.1 million square feet. 8:20: 35 million square feet. etc. etc. How much is that in normal dimensions?
2:31: 1788 rooms and only 257 bathrooms! That means a lot of sharing! Yuuuck!!!
Why did you showed scenes of Magnaficent Century, when talking about Dolmabahçe Palace?
The thumbnail looks like AI if you look at the edges.
Edinburgh Castle is NOT a palace, it's a castle. The difference is that a castle is a fortified home while a palace is not fortified.
Like Chambord
🇵🇹👍Palace of Mafra in Lisbon🇩🇪👍 Palace of Potsdam in Berlin!🇵🇱👍 The Palace of Wilanov in Warsaw !
The palace of Potsdam (Sanssouci) is in Potsdam it's not in Berlin. It's different to the palace in Berlin. Potsdam was only a summer palace. Berlin the one for the rest of the year. These are two different cities, although quite close to each other. Potsdam is beautiful - the palace and the city. Love it too.....
@vaus11 yes, i agree! I visited Berlin some years ago and i loved it!🇵🇹 👍💚❤️🇩🇪
Hawa mahal is a fake facade only there are no rooms or living area it’s just a frontal area so don’t calm it a palace that’s why is called hawa (air no Physical content)
Thank you for that informative, I was trying to figure out the room sizes, judging specifically from where you see the people standing on the balcony at the back, it made no sense to me. So thanks, I don't have to boggle my brain anymore.
Cheers!😅
02:10 most of the footages are not Istana Nurul Iman. That's a Mosque, Omar Ali Syaifudin Mosque located about 3km from the palace. It's not even in the same complex within the palace
You don't need to say "Istana Nurul Iman Palace" Just "Istana Nurul Iman" Or "Nurul Iman Palace". Cause Istana means Palace, it's like you're saying Palace of Nurul Iman Palace.
That mosque is not Malay architecture style but Persian dome. Native southeast Asian don't have ancient dome architecture. But multitier roof
St Petersburg and Italy is my favorite
I was waiting for Bucharest...
And regarding Germany, the Residenz in Würzburg may not be spectacular, but would have deserved an honorable mention.
Bucharest has no spectacular palace. Maybe you were thinking of Ceausescu's big building, but that building is no palace per se. It's just a kitsch, a monstrosity inspired by some North-Korean architecture mixed with Ceausescu's ideas. Maybe one day, after some renovation involving an architect with good skills and taste.....
Peles Castle in Sinaia comes close to this topic but, it's tiny compared to these behemoths. It's a very beautiful Castle though.
@@liviuconstantin9960 We don't talk about whether the furnishings suit your taste. In purely structural terms it is a palace.
@@MatthiasSchlenger Maybe you're right.
a documentary of extraordinary value, information and visual grandeur. was fantasizing about living in all these opulent mansions by rotation throughout the year and being a part all those official state ceremonies! chateau de chambord impresses the most. the incredibly landscaped verdant greenery around it for miles fading into horizon in the loire valley, adds to its awesomeness. imagine the view from the palace stately rooms. what a concept blending greenery with the concrete.
Your clickbait thumbnail... the AI enhanced rendition of Chambord... has to be the most beautiful building I have ever seen... That is exactly what Leonardo had in mind... Leonardo da Vinci started with a sprawling version of Chambord which was condensed by the French masons who actually built the place... And this AI version is what Leonardo would have come up with had he finished the project... It is utterly beautiful... I hope some godzillionaire gets to build the thing
You are confusing Brunei's Omar Alu Saiffudin Mosque with Nurul Iman Palace
Several mistakes in this video that immediately stood out to me, the biggest one being the size of the Royal Palace of Madrid, the video says 40,000 sq ft, but it's actually 1,450,000 sq ft. Quite a difference! Overall though, a good video, lots of breathtaking scenes and incredible palaces, several of which I'd never heard of.
Recently I visited Drottingholm Palace in Stockholm
Beautiful video. Would give the measurments in mks system , please. I can't sense the square feet or feet or pounds.
All respect.
I know most of these palaces and would not want to own or live in any of them. The energy inside some of these buildings is sometimes so extreme that I get physical discomfort in them. I prefer to visit the buildings and am always happy that I can leave whenever I want.
I've always wanted to go to Versailles. That's the first place I'd go to. Ok, i have a question: Is the sweet topic ever something real or something to make us wonder 😅
I'm just curious, how many of these palaces still exist Today 2025 and how many to this day are tourist attractions . Are they still decent or continuously remodeled through the years and decades 🤔.
Since ancient times, there is a folk legend that the Forbidden City has 9999.5 rooms in total. However, based on the latest counting, Forbidden City has 9,371 rooms, not the legendary 9,999.5 but very close.
About 5-6 years ago I went homeless. For about 6 months I slept next to and under an oak tree . Behind a local grocery store. Not quite a palace, but great panoramic views of the parking lot.
😅🤣😂
The palace @11:40 is an AI version of Château de Chambord in France. So while the Château is real the image is an AI exaggeration of the Château.
they would all be good for playing hide-and-seek
Tartarian... incredible architecture .... who really built these beautiful, massive structures??
Slaves?
Nice
Buckingham Palace no. 4? and Versailles no. 5? on which base?
Winter Palace magnificent.
The one in Madrid isn't even in the top 3 by size. Where do you get your data from?
You completely missed Blenheim Palace in England and Amalienborg in Denmark.
Definitely. It’s only because of name recognition that Buck Pal was included. I live just off Buck Pal Road and compared to Blenheim it’s a ghastly eyesore. I don’t think it’s even liked by the Royal family, especially the baked bean RIP your majesty. ❤
@@lucilledelormeWhat does that baked bean crap mean? Also, if you want to be over- familiar it's "Buck House". The Victorian East wing did rather spoil Nash's plan.
The Lateran Palace in the Vatican has one or two nice interiors and contents.😬
This whole video is complete and utter bullshit..... that Swedish palace hahahaha come on 😂. And the mirror hall in the wrong place... and I'm missing a lot more... Mafra palace in Portugal for example.
I don't care how big it is or isn't. But a list of palaces without Schloss Neuschwanstein is useless.
Peux tu me redonner l'histoire du château que tu as classé en Suède
Tellement tu en a oublié en France
The "Swedish Palace" is an image that draws heavily on Chambord (a French castle) and a little on the Château de Pierrefond (also in France).
#SweetTopic
Missing Mysore palace, and the Dalai Lama's palace in Llasa. Probably one or two in Thailand that deserve mention also. Correct not to include The Taj Mahal, which isn't a residence.
What about the LOUVRE in Paris, not large enough?
It's a museum, not a palace !!!
Omg
@@william_marshalno at first it was a palace
Edinburgh Castle repeatedly changed hands during Scottish wars of Independence? Then actually not much of a fortress?
When you show a photo of a car dealership in Germany and claim it to be a garage in a palace in Brunei, I realised that your video is a total piece of crap. Not watching anymore.
For me actually was the Dolmabahce Saray Nr. 1. The nr 1 you counted here is scary not inviting at all.
The largest Royal palace in the world is in Brunei
Owned by the sultan of Brunei
The Swedish Palace show’n is incorrect, the one in picture is Chateau de Chambord in France, nothing to do with Sweden!
Not mentioned and a place you can not find is, "Ideatopian Palace" I have here a picture in my custody. Are you willing to see this?
royal palace of Caserta (close to napoli) is definitely much bigger than almost all the palaces shown here
There is a lot of B.S. And mistakes in the film.. Versailles galerie de glase at Schönbrunn and the room Frans Jozeph use at Dolmablache.
And that in Sweden, is realy nonsens,
Madrid is awsome….. Madrid is much more than an another big city