![]() On the second floor is Cinderella's Royal ![]() ![]() The castle's look was inspired by a variety of real and fictional castles, such as Fontainebleau, Versailles and the chateaus of Chenonceau, Chambord, and Chaumont, as well as the castle from the film Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland. The five 15' byġ0' murals tell the "happily ever after" story These colorful masterpieces are madeįrom over a million pieces of Italian glass in 500 colors, in addition As you walk through the castle, you'll see the Inside the castle you'll see the Disney family coat of armsĭisplayed. The real thing, but it is actually made out of steel beams, plaster, concrete and fiberglass, not bricks. Of the 12th and 13th century, as well as Disney's animatedįeature, Cinderella. Graceful spires and towers were inspired by the French castles Be sure to take plenty of photos throughout the day during your visit! Photo Tip: With its new coat of paint, Cinderella Castle appears to change hues against the Florida sky as daylight turns to dusk. The brand-new color scheme was created by Walt Disney Imagineering, especially for the beautiful icon. Similar to how Cinderella transformed into a princess when the animated classic was released, Cinderella Castle in the heart of Magic Kingdom has been made over with bold, shimmering and regal enhancements. Spectacle that was added to the facade during the Happiest Celebration on Earth. Trimmed 25th Anniversary cake, to the more ornate gold-trimmed Some changes, from being transformed to a large, pink, candy ![]() Castle, the main entrance to Fantasyland, is the most photographedīuilding at Walt Disney World. ![]()
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