Beginning tomorrow, September 1, and for five more weeks after that, fans of Smithsonian Earth will be able to explore the hidden ecosystems of some of the magnificent structures that now house brown bears, aquatic salamanders, and much more in the new five-part series, Wild Castles, including one of the fortresses that inspired some Disney princesses’ homes.
SMITHSONIAN EARTH EXPLORES THE HIDDEN ECOSYSTEMS OF ABANDONED CASTLES IN
WILD CASTLES
The five-episode series streams weekly beginning Friday, September 1
NEW YORK – August 31, 2017 – The abandoned castles of Europe are magnificent markers of the continent’s tempestuous history, but where they once hosted royalty, these empty, hulking structures are now overtaken by the wildlife and rich natural environments flourishing around them. From the exquisite brown bears and aquatic salamanders of Predjama Castle, to the Neuschwanstein Castle that inspired the fictional fortresses of some of Disney’s most iconic princesses, explore the curious history of these imposing European structures and the creatures that now call them home. New episodes of WILD CASTLES will premiere on Smithsonian Earth each Friday, starting tomorrow, September 1. Smithsonian Earth is available on Apple®, Roku®, Amazon, and at SmithsonianEarthTV.com.
The series goes beyond the exterior of these massive structures to explore the life that now inhabits them, along with the storied past that got them to this point. Balancing history and untamed nature, WILD CASTLES takes viewers on a journey spanning centuries to uncover the secrets of these European wonders.
The premiere episode takes viewers to Heidelberg Castle, standing deep in the German countryside for over 500 years and once home to the country’s first university, before becoming part of today’s surrounding ecosystem. From toads swimming in the grounds’ fountains to peregrine falcons ruling the bell towers, tour a medieval mausoleum steeped in wondrous wildlife. The episode will stream for free online at https://smithsonianearthtv.com/programs/wild-castles/.
Subsequent episodes of WILD CASTLES include:
CARCASSONNE
Premieres Friday, September 8
North of the Pyrenees stands the ancient Carcassonne, a stone fortress that has faced sieges, endured the brutality of the Spanish Inquisition and thrived as a center of wealth during the salt trade a millennium ago. Today, it’s a protected sanctuary and an avian paradise for robust avocets, exotic flamingos and more.
PREDJAMA
Premieres Friday, September 15
Predjama Castle is carved into the heart of a Slovenian mountain and nestled among stunning natural attractions, including the eerie Postojna Caves and Lake Cerknica – Europe’s largest intermittent lake. Brown bears, aquatic salamanders and more thrive in the shadow of this imposing fortress.
ALHAMBRA
Premieres Friday, September 22
In the sun-drenched plains of southern Spain, between Europe’s only desert and the mighty Sierra Nevada, lies the Alahambra, a magnificent Moorish palace of lush gardens and shimmering fountains. This episode is a sweeping tour of the wildlife within, including Iberian frogs and white-bellied hedgehogs.
NEUSCHWANSTEIN
Premieres Friday, September 29
The landscape surrounding Neuschwanstein Castle is famous for its rugged peaks, deep gorges and river valleys packed with wildlife. The castle also served as inspiration for both Disney’s Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty castles and was prominently featured in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and The Great Escape. Alpine ibex are at home on the surrounding tricky slopes, while golden eagles patrol the skies above. Embark on a rich journey through the human and natural history of these medieval grounds.
Wild Castles Trailer
Episode 1 – Heidelberg Castle Sneak Peek
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