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The castle also hosted the Northern Ireland peace talks held in September 2004 led by Tony Blair.
The castle has hosted a number of rock concerts and performances and has the capacity to accommodate over 10, 000 people.
For some years afterwards, the castle formed the main residence for visiting senior figures, and hosted Edward's son, the future Edward II in 1301 when he visited the region to receive homage from the Welsh leaders.
In the fall of 2009, the castle hosted Dracula, a site-specific dance choreographed by Miki Ohlsen and performed by the Newport-based Island Moving Company, with music by composer Felix Ventouras.
Throughout its history, the castle hosted some important personalities, from royalty and politicians to artists.
In 1528 he escaped Hungary and dwelled in castle in Tarnów in Poland, hosted by Jan Amor Tarnowski.
He is first seen at a party in the Austrian Alps hosted at Drake's castle.
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair has stayed at the castle on many occasions during negotiations related to the peace process, and hosted George W. Bush at the Castle for a one night visit in 2003
Rambouillet lies on the edge of the vast Forest of Rambouillet ( Forêt de Rambouillet or Forêt de l ' Yveline ), and is famous for its historical castle, the Château de Rambouillet, which hosted several international summits.
The lake is widely used for sailing and is popular with tourists ; the castle has hosted a number of events, especially weddings of actors and singers.
The castle hosted the Knights Templar's Grand Master of Castille.
* Enna: the cathedral of Enna ( from the early 14th century ) is the occasional site of music performances ; so it is the medieval castle ( 13th century ), one of the biggest fortresses in Sicily, which has hosted for decades the so called " Closest theater to stars ", name due to the altitude of the castle and town of Enna ( more than 950 m on the sea level ).
In addition to welcoming many of Nobunaga's powerful political guests, such as Tokugawa Ieyasu and Niwa Nagahide, Azuchi castle also hosted an event in 1579 which has come to be known as the Azuchi religious debate ( 安土宗論, Azuchi shūron ), taking place between leaders of the Nichiren and Jōdo-shū sects of Buddhism.
The castle has hosted several " Clan Egan " rallies in recent years.
Free family and community programs hosted at Belvedere Castle include " On A Wing " birding programs, stargazing, astronomy talks, storytimes with the Princess of Belvedere Castle, and the " Spooks at Belvedere " haunted castle event every Halloween.
The first written document that mentionins Odolanów dates back to 1301 during the Piast dynasty, when the location hosted a castle on the border between Greater Poland ( Wielkopolska ) and Silesia ( Śląsk ).
Together with his overlord the Prince-Elector of Mainz, the Burggraf of Lahneck Castle, Friedrich of Nuremberg, hosted many of many delegates sent by the cities at the castle.

castle and 2011
The city held the final sand castle competition in August 2011, bringing an end to the annual event and tradition.
The castle was used as a prison until March 2011.
The castle in 2011
In 2011, he was part of a medieval epic, Ironclad, which also starred James Purefoy and Paul Giamatti, as the ineffectual Reginald de Cornhill, castellan of Rochester castle.
The castle of Caerphilly was used as a filming location for Merlin and the Doctor Who episodes The Rebel Flesh and The Almost People ( 2011 ).
( Torosay Castle is to open Easter until end of June 2011 ( subject to change due to sale of castle.
When they agreed to swap jobs in November 2011, with Putin retaking his old position of president which Medvedev had held for four years ( because Putin was constitutionally barred from having a third term in a row ), many in Russia called this " castling " (" рокировка "-" rokirovka ")-after the move in chess when the king and a castle swap sides.
It also featured prominently in the 2011 filming of the Snow White and the Huntsman film where a computer-generated castle was superimposed on the island in post-production.
Held by the Church of England for over 250 years, they were sold along with the castle in 2011 to philanthropist Jonathan Ruffer, who is currently exploring ways of developing them as a visitor attraction.
In 2011, the castle was closed to guided tours while refurbishments are carried out.
The castle re-opened in April 2011 after a refurbishment funded by a gift from an American millionaire.
The 20th Lord Dunsany died in May 2011 after a long illness and was buried in the grounds of Dunsany Castle after a private funeral in the ancestral castle ; a memorial service was held in Dunsany Parish Church a week later.
On the night of 10 March 2011 a fire broke out at the clock tower of the castle, causing the tower's roof and second floor collapse into the first floor.
Prior to the 2011 reopening the castle underwent an extensive cleaning carried out by Portsmouth City Council.
In 2011 the Heritage Lottery Fund made a grant of £ 194, 700 to pay for the castle to be restored so it could be opened to the general public.
The castle closed to visitors during October 2011, and ( as of August 2012 ) its scheduled opening date is 12th September 2012.
They were married on October 18, 2011 in a private castle in Ireland.
Sonnenstein castle ( December 2011 )
* The Castle, erected by the Visconti in 1335-1372. The castle of Voghera is quoted, in her historical reconstruction, by Carla Glori, ( in her book " Enigma Leonardo: decifrazioni e scoperte ", Cappello publisher 2011 ), because in 1489 it was given as a dowry to Bianca Giovanna Sforza, ( that she identifies as La Gioconda by Leonardo, portrayed in the Malaspina-Dal Verme castle, rising in the neighbouring Bobbio ), in consequence of the poisoning of Pietro del Verme by order of Ludovico il Moro ( 1485 ).
Anton Lehmden at his castle in 2011.
* In the 2011 film The Smurfs, Gargamel uses the castle as his headquarters in his plan to capture The Smurfs.
* An eight-year old girl died in May 2011 after falling head first from a bouncy castle onto a concrete pavement.

castle and European
Round Tables were popular in various European countries through the rest of the Middle Ages and were at times very elaborate ; René of Anjou even erected an Arthurian castle for his 1446 Round Table.
Planned zones include a college campus, Amsterdam, modern European housing, Venice, Lake Como, Paris, an Amphitheatre, Prague, West coast American housing, warehousing and downtown New York sets, Chicago, Vienna, a castle, a UK canal, Chinatown and a London street market built.
In the movie The Assassination Bureau, the conference of European leaders being held to try and stave off the impending World War is held in a castle in Ruthenia.
Parts of Günther Fielmann's own antique collection can be viewed at the castle ; it encompasses pieces from the major north European and French epochs since the mid-seventeenth century.
The kings of Connacht constructed fortifications from 1124 which they called caistel or caislen, from the Latin and French for castle, and there has been considerable academic debate over how far these resembled European castles.
Royal builders in Scotland led the way in adopting further European Renaissance styles in castle design.
The subsequent years also marked almost the end of indigenous English fortification design – by the 1580s English castle improvements were almost entirely dominated by imported European experts.
The castle is widely believed to have been the first European castle to be built out of stone ( at around 950 ).
The castle is also used for hosting official State visits as well as more informal foreign affairs engagements, State banquets, and Government policy launches, as well as acting as the central base for Ireland's hosting of the European Presidency approximately every 10 years.
The motte-and-bailey castle, as historian Denys Pringle puts it, is " a particularly northern European phenomenon ", most numerous in Normandy and Britain, but also seen in Denmark, Germany, Southern Italy and occasionally beyond.
The International Congresses of Modern Architecture ( CIAM ) was founded in June 1928, at the Chateau de la Sarraz in Switzerland, by a group of 28 European architects organized by Le Corbusier, Hélène de Mandrot ( owner of the castle ), and Sigfried Giedion ( the first secretary-general ).
Many old prints of European cities show such a permanent gallows erected on a prominent hill outside the walls, or more commonly near the castle or other seat of justice.
Love hotel in Tokyo, designed to look like a European castle
Only a very rich medieval European lord could afford to build a castle on his land ; many of them only owned one village, or even only a part of a village.
This led to the modern name " castle " for the chess rook, and thus the term " castling ", and the modern shape of the European rook chesspiece.
In 1994 the meeting of the seven Central European presidents took place at the castle.
The player would have taken the role of Laura's son-now a teenager-trapped in a large, European castle, from which he had to escape while being assaulted by supernatural phenomena.
The castle, like today's city, has been inhabited for thousands of years, because it is strategically located in the center of Europe at a passage between the Carpathians and the Alps, at a very important ford used to cross the Danube river, and at an important crossing of central European ancient ( trade ) routes running from the Balkans or the Adriatic Sea to the Rhine river or the Baltic Sea, the most important route being the Amber Route.
In addition to the first level – Dracula's castle in Romania – there are another five levels set in other European countries -- Athens, Greece ; Pisa, in Italy ; a weapon factory in Germany ; Versailles, France ; and the fictional Castle Proserpina in England.
Cilician Armenia adopted many peculiarities of west European classification of the nobility, such as paron ( deriving from " baron "), ter or sinyor ( senior ), berdater ( castle lord ) etc.
The elephant and castle design derives from an elephant carrying a howdah, the familiar castle replacing the unfamiliar howdah, and finds use elsewhere in European iconography, as discussed at howdah.
The Roman military decoration came to be employed in European heraldry, where the term is used to denote a crown modeled after the walls of a castle, which may be tinctured or, argent, gules, or proper, i. e. stone-coloured.

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