Since I couldn't get inside, I watched the Post Castle's surroundings to see peoples reactions and to see if anyone would go in. I kept a close on the car passer-byes. About half the drivers in the cars took there eye off the wheel to view the castle. All kinds of people pointed and one car (like me) stopped to take some quick pictures. I set out front for nearly twenty minutes watching. I was intrigued with the views of the passer-byes but disappointed with no one entering the castle. As I looked at the castle lawn, the beginning of a moat had begun to take shape. I thought the wall was enough protection, but it seems they want this place to be very secure for some big reason.
Friday, October 10, 2008
On my way to see the Post Castle I was excited to finally see inside of it. I had driven past it so many times, but now I could see it from a different view. As I pulled up to the Post Castle, I noticed the gigantic stone towers on each corner of the castle and the humungous center piece. The castle was so fantastic I could of sworn someone had enlarged a lego castle or a big brown White Castle. It was amazing to get close to. I pulled over to take some quick outside pictures of the castle. Now I needed to see the inside for myself. As I got closer, I noticed the bulldozers and construction machines and at the gate stood a NO TRESPASSING sign which just blew me away. I wasn't very happy about not being able to get close. I was very disappointed to not get in but was still excited to see the castle closer than I had.
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Have you found out if there is any way to get inside? Did you call the phone number you have? We'll want some better observation than this... Also, why not post the pics you took? I'd love to see them!
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