Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant (English: Sleeping Beauty Castle) is the fairy tale castle at the center of Disneyland Park at Disneyland Paris and a continuation of Sleeping Beauty Castle first seen at the original Disneyland in California.
The Castle features two areas; an underground
dungeon type area in the base featuring an Audio-Animatronic dragon, and above, a concrete balcony walkthrough area with stained glass windows and tapestries telling the story of Sleeping Beauty. There are also several shops selling glass figures, ornaments, Christmas decorations and gifts.
Original concept
"Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland was inspired by the Neuschwanstein Castle in Southern Germany. This European influence was fine for building a castle in Anaheim, but the fact that castles exist just down the road from Disneyland Paris challenged us to think twice about our design." — Tony Baxter, executive designer
Walt Disney Imagineering[1]
Since Europe is home to the castles that inspired the structures at Disney's first three parks, Imagineers reconsidered what kind of edifice should stand at the hub of its
first European theme park. Many different concepts were then created and considered, ranging from slightly modified versions of Disney's existing castles to radically new structures to stand instead in the Castle's place (for example a Discoveryland-like tower).
The team eventually settled on Imagineer Tom Morris' approach to the established Disney castle. Inspirations
cited by Imagineering include illustrations from the book of hours Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry and the Mont Saint-Michel monastery in Normandy. As Charles Perrault had not detailed the castle in his 1697 fairy tale, Imagineering had few restrictions regarding its physical appearance. However, Walt Disney's own designs for the 1959 film
Sleeping Beauty provided the inspiration for, among other things, the Castle's surrounding square trees.
The realisation of the stained glass windows in London, which are visible in Sleeping Beauty's Gallery, was overseen by Peter Chapman, who had previously worked on the restoration of
Notre Dame de Paris.
Completed by October 1991, Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant stands 50 meters (160 ft) tall.
Castle
The Castle is home to a dragon, which at 27 meters (89 ft) from head to tail was the largest Animatronic figure ever built when the park opened in April 1992. The
walkthrough attraction consists of a dimly lit cavern with a large dragon sleeping silently, occasionally it will 'wake up' puffing smoke and growling. The building also contains La Galerie de la Belle au Bois Dormant, a gallery of displays which illustrate the story of Sleeping Beauty in tapestries, stained glass windows and figures. La Boutique du Château, a shop
selling Christmas decorations year-round, and Merlin l'Enchanteur, a shop specializing in handmade glass figures are located on ground floor. It is also one of the only Disney castles to be made of real stone.
Changes throughout the years
The castle has received several overlays over the years. First was the park's 1st Anniversary in 1993; during this celebration, the castle was dressed up as a cake complete with strawberries,
icing and candles. This overlay was removed after the celebration ended. The cake overlay concept was later copied by Walt Disney World's Cinderella Castle in 1996 for the 25th Anniversary of the resort.
1997 marked the 5th Anniversary of Disneyland Paris; during this celebration, the castle was dressed up in carnival masks, jester hats, frills and bells to promote the animated film
The Hunchback of Notre Dame. This overlay lasted until the beginning of 1998.
2002 marked the 10th Anniversary of Disneyland Paris; for this celebration, the overlay was quite basic compared to the previous two. The front of the castle was fitted with a golden scroll displaying a large 10. Also, the celebration saw the opening of Walt Disney Studios next
door. The scroll and all other Anniversary material in the park was removed by early 2003.
In 2007, the castle received another overlay, celebrating the park's 15th Anniversary which started in 2007. It featured golden Disney characters displayed on the turrets and spires, each holding a candle, and Tinkerbell on the highest spire—the candles were 'lit' each night during a special 'Candlebration' ceremony which took place on a raised temporary stage at Central Plaza, in front of the
Castle. A huge illuminated gold plaque featuring a large '15' was hung on the front of the Castle. This echoed the overlay that was featured for the 10th Anniversary in 2002. The 15th Anniversary and the 'Candlebration' ceremony finally ended after an extended stay on March 7, 2009.
The 15th overlay would be followed shortly afterwards on April 4,
2009 by Mickey's Magical Party, a "theme year" celebration held at the park. The castle was once again overlaid with a Mickey and Friends plaque over the main window, and the spire heads were changed from being characters to being 3 circles "of ribbon" representing Mickey Mouse. A more permanent Central
Plaza stage was built outside the castle to host the "It's dance time... with Mickey and Friends" show, which also puts into doubt the future use of the Royal Castle Stage. Mickey's Magical Party is due to end on March 7 and be replaced by Disney's New Generation Festival (which started on April 2), continuing the recent usage of "theme years" that the resort has begun to favor. Although the use of the Central Plaza stage has been extended for another year, no overlay was announced for the
castle.
The castle was repainted in a new color-scheme, restored and fitted with multicolored LED lighting during 2011. For the Disney Dreams nighttime spectacular show its moat was fitted with water
fountains, the upper window was replaced by doors that open to reveal a LED lighted star and Central Plaza stage was removed in order to increase the viewing area.
Popular culture
In Epic Mickey, the castle was adapted into the game's starting and finishing level,
Dark Beauty Castle. This version contained elements of the various Disney castles and even had statues resembling Disney characters.
Gallery
See also
- Sleeping Beauty Castle
- Cinderella Castle
- Castle of Magical Dreams
- Enchanted Storybook Castle
References
- ↑ Imagineers (1998). Walt Disney Imagineering: A Behind the Dreams Look At Making the Magic Real. Disney Editions. ISBN 0-7868-8372-3.
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Quel château a inspiré la Belle au Bois Dormant ?
Laissez-vous conter Ussé, Le château de la Belle au Bois Dormant. Il était une fois un château aux allures féeriques, surplombant l'Indre et la Loire… tellement merveilleux qu'il inspira Charles Perrault pour sa Belle au Bois Dormant.
Quel château a inspiré Walt Disney ?
Pour imaginer ce château de conte de fées, qui a été construit dans le premier Disneyland ouvert en Californie en 1955, Walt Disney s'est inspiré du Neuschwanstein, un château du sud de l'Allemagne. Voici son histoire !
Qui est le propriétaire du château d'Ussé ?
La propriété revient au comte de Blacas d'Aulps. Le Négus, Haile Selassie dernier empereur d'Ethiopie séjourne à Ussé. Le 7ème duc de Blacas est le propriétaire actuel du château.
Où se trouve le château de Disney ?