Intensely beautiful places, like the Newport Mansions, are on everyone's mind when thinking of amazing architecture in Rhode Island. What a lot of people don't know is there are a number of actual castles throughout the state that are just as impressive. While they might not hold a torch to real medieval structures throughout Europe, they are still a magnificent place to visit and take in the gigantic and historic views.
1 Beachbound Castle: This Newport castle, which is now a gated community, was completed in 1895.
2. Belcourt Castle: This Newport chateuesque style mansion was built as a summer cottage for the Belmonts in 1895.
3. Cranston Armory: This historic building in Providence was built in the early 1900s and occupied by the National Guard until the 90s.
4. Malbone Castle: As one of the oldest privately owned estates in Newport, the Malbone Castle was built as the country residence of Colonel Godfrey Malbone.
5. The Towers: This Narragansett structure is the last remnant of the Pier Casino built in the 1800s.
6. Hazard Castle: Joseph Peace Hazard built this magnificent medieval-style castle in Newport in the 1800s. The structure is now in operation as a boarding school.
7. Seaview Terrace: Also known as the Carey Mansion, this sprawling mansion was completed in the 1920s. As one of the most breathtaking sites in Rhode Island, this Renaissance Revival architecture is worth the visit.
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8. Oceancliff Castle: Now a Newport resort and destination for magical weddings, this historic building is still stunning!
There you have it! Amazing and massive castles scattered across the state that are perfect for day trips full of sunshine and selfies. Can you think of any castles we missed?
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