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The Castle may refer to: Arts and entertainment Films * ''The Castle'' (1964 film), a Danish family film * ''The Castle'' (1968 film), a West German film adaptation of Kafka's novel * ''The Castle'' (1994 film), a Russian film adaptation of Kafka's novel * ''The Castle'' (1997 Australian film), a comedy-drama film * ''The Castle'' (1997 Austrian film), an adaptation of Kafka's novel * ''The Castle'' (2020 film), a Canadian documentary film Other uses in arts and entertainment * ''The Castle'' (novel) (''Das Schloß''), a 1926 novel by Franz Kafka * ''The Castle'', alternate title of ''Kështjella'', ''The Siege'', a 1970 Albanian novel by Ismail Kadare * ''The Castle'' (board game), 1981 * ''The Castle'' (video game), 1986 * ''The Castle'' (radio series), a British radio comedy 2007–2012 * "The Castle", a song on the 1966 album '' Da Capo'' by Love * "The Castle", a song on the 2017 album ''Oczy Mlody'' by The Flaming Lips * '' The Castle: Aik Umeed'', a 2015 ...
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The Castle (1964 Film)
''The Castle'' ( da, Slottet) is a 1964 Danish family film directed by Anker Sørensen and starring Malene Schwartz. Cast *Malene Schwartz as Bente Falke *Poul Reichhardt as Henrik Stenfeldt *Lone Hertz as Mariann Falke *Mimi Heinrich as Regitse *Henning Palner as Bill *Olaf Ussing as Kammerherren *Bodil Steen as Husholderske Madsen *Inge Ketti as Stuepigen Nelly *Karl Stegger as A.H. Jessen *Hannah Bjarnhof as Iversen *Preben Mahrt as Fætter Hans *Preben Neergaard as Konrad Jørling *Ole Monty as Butler Thomas *Bent Vejlby as Østergaard *Bjørn Puggaard-Müller as Grossereren *Eigil Reimers as Fabrikant *Knud Hallest as Præst *Klaus Nielsen (actor), Klaus Nielsen as Gårdskarlen Anton *Ib Glindemann as Trumpetplayer in band (uncredited) References External links

* 1964 films Danish children's films 1960s Danish-language films Films set in castles {{Denmark-film-stub ...
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Budawang Range
The Budawang Range, commonly called The Budawangs, a rugged mountain range within the Budawang National Park and the Morton National Park, are part of a spur off the Great Dividing Range and are located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. The highest mountain in the range is Mount Budawang that has an elevation of above sea level. Location and features Commmencing between the headwaters of the Clyde and Endrick rivers, The Budawangs extend in a generally south southwest direction for about to Mount Budawang about southeast of . The range consists of mountains and escarpments, generally at an elevation of , forming most of the western watershed of the Clyde River. The range comprises a series of hills extending generally west northwest from the north end of Budawang Range near Sassafras for about to above the junction of the Shoalhaven and Endrick rivers. The Pigeon House Range forms the watershed between the northeast waters of Endrick River and those ...
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The Castle, Newcastle
The Castle, Newcastle, or Newcastle Castle is a medieval fortification in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, built on the site of the fortress that gave the City of Newcastle its name. The most prominent remaining structures on the site are the Castle Keep (the castle's main fortified stone tower, pictured below right), and the Black Gate, its fortified gatehouse. Use of the site for defensive purposes dates from Roman times, when it housed a fort and settlement called Pons Aelius (meaning 'bridge of Hadrian'), guarding a bridge over the River Tyne. Robert Curthose, eldest son of William the Conqueror, in 1080 built a wooden motte and bailey style castle on the site of the Roman fort. Curthose built this 'New Castle upon Tyne' after he returned south from a campaign against Malcolm III of Scotland. Henry II built the stone Castle Keep between 1172 and 1177 on the site of Curthose's castle. Henry III added the Black Gate between 1247 and 1250. Nothing remains above ground of the Rom ...
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The Castle, Macclesfield
The Castle is a Grade II listed public house at 25 Church Street, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England, SK11 6LB. It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors. It was built as houses in the late 18th century, which were converted into a pub in the 19th century. It closed in early 2014 and was for sale for some years. It re-opened on 24th September 2021 with new owners and a new lease of life. See also *Listed buildings in Macclesfield Macclesfield is a town in Cheshire East, England. It was originally a market town, and was granted a charter in 1261. The medieval town surrounded a hilltop that contained the Church of St Michael and the marketplace. Industry came to the to ... * Macclesfield Castle References Grade II listed pubs in Cheshire National Inventory Pubs Macclesfield {{pub-stub ...
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The Castle, Harrow
The Castle is a Grade II listed public house at West Street, Harrow-on-the-Hill, London. It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors The National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors is a register of public houses in the United Kingdom with interiors which have been noted as being of significant historic interest, having remained largely unchanged for at least 30 years, but usu .... The Castle can trace its roots back as far as 1716. The current building dates back to 1901. The building has Heritage status, with several listed features. References Grade II listed buildings in the London Borough of Harrow Grade II listed pubs in London National Inventory Pubs Harrow on the Hill Pubs in the London Borough of Harrow Fuller's pubs {{pub-stub ...
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The Castle, Farringdon
The Castle is a Grade II listed public house at 34-35 Cowcross Street, Farringdon, London. A public house of this name has existed on this site since at least the 18th century. Eliza, the wife of Sir John Soane, was born on the same site in 1760. It was once frequented by King George IV, who issued the landlord with a pawnbroker's licence and handed over his gold watch to obtain some cash after losing money on a cockfight A cockfight is a blood sport, held in a ring called a cockpit. The history of raising fowl for fighting goes back 6,000 years. The first documented use of the ''word'' gamecock, denoting use of the cock as to a "game", a sport, pastime or ente .... There is still a pawnbroker's sign - three brass balls - on the outside of the pub and a smaller one inside. Construction of the current building by the architect H. Dawson started in 1865 and it was opened on 21 November 1867. References Buildings and structures in Clerkenwell Grade II listed pubs in ...
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The Castle, Castle Eden
The Castle at Castle Eden, County Durham, England, is an 18th-century, Palladian style, mansion house and a Grade II* listed building. No trace remains of the medieval castle of Robert the Bruce. The historic listing states that "by 1678, Sir William Bromley owned the manor" and that in 1758, "William Throckmorton Bromley, sold the property to Rowland Burdon". At that time, "the estate was in poor condition and unenclosed, the chapel was in ruins and the mansion house had gone". Burdon enclosed the land, erected a church and built the manor house. The Burdon family of Castle Eden had their origins in Stockton on Tees, where the first Rowland Burdon was mayor nine times in the 17th century. His great-grandson Rowland Burdon III, a merchant banker, purchased the manor of Castle Eden in 1758, and in about 1765, with the assistance of architect William Newton, built the house which came to be known as ''The Castle''. The house has three storeys and a seven-bay entrance front, and ...
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The Castle (Ybor City)
The Castle is a nightclub in Ybor City, Tampa, Florida, United States, associated largely with the goth subculture. Located in the Ybor City Historic District, the building previously served as the second site of the Cooperative El Primero Progresso (officially the Agrupacion Benefica y Cultural del Centro Obrero), or the Labor Temple, a place for Ybor City's cigar and restaurant workers to engage in Trade union, union activities and organization. The Castle building was originally constructed in 1930 as a clubhouse for the Knights of the Golden Eagle, and was known as the Cristobal Colon castle. The building is a two-story structure faced with brown brick, featuring a Turret (architecture), turret. It began its tenure as the second Agrupacion Benefica y Cultural del Centro Obrero building in 1968, when Ybor City's previous Labor Temple building, a nearby white-stuccoed structure built in 1925, was demolished. In 1992, the ground floor of the Castle building was bought by Alan K ...
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