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#Paronella Park Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
what an amazing place to see
Getting There - innisfail-Japoon Road Mena Creek
Attractions - Spanish style structures built by a man with vision.
Hotels - cabins and van park, stay in innisfail
Food & Restaurants - they have a pub in walking distance and a cafe on site
Shopping - gift shop
Built in 1930, the Spanish castle, the tsunami in the rainy season of Queensland in 1946 became the current site, interpreting the animated inspiration of the Japanese Hayao Miyazaki and the castle dream of the Spanish Jose!
In addition to the castle ruins, you can also see natural waterfalls, verdant rainforests, and fireflies at night. This fairytale scene makes this one of Australia's three major wedding venues!
Paronella Park, known as the "City of the Sky", is similar to the scene in Hayao Miyazaki's animation.
I have heard of Italy's Bailu Lizhi, I have been to Meyola, Greece. I just want to see which one is more like
the owner of the park is Mr. Jose from Spain, but this is not the Netherlands. Which husband of San Mao, he went to Australia to work hard, hoping to build a castle for his fiancee. When he returned to Spain with his savings, he found that his fiance had remarried and turned to the wife of his fiancee, and the girl was willing to go with him to Australia to open up the wasteland. Jose fulfilled his promise and created this family by himself. castle.
Actually, it is more like Angkor Wat than the city of the sky. But I heard a good story of persisting in my dreams. It is also a good harvest.
Driving 110 kilometers south of Cairns, it takes an hour and a half to drive. It was named the first tourist attraction in Cairns. Before I came here, I really didn't know exactly what the charm is here. I just watched everyone's compliments, and I always have to find out what it is.
Actually, the expectations before this were not high, but I didn't expect to change my mind after the tour. It was unexpectedly good. Especially suitable for some MM to take some beautiful photos.
There is a story about dreams here. The dream of the Spanish Jos Paronica was from a young age to build a castle of his own. He can only regard this as a distant dream, but he did not expect him to become a wealthy businessman over time. So in 1930, he spent 30,000 yuan to choose a place in Australia to build this Spanish-style castle with his own hands.
The most not to be missed here is the night 6
"Everyone has a dream, but most people forget their dreams." Only, Jose Paloni is not there! When he was a child, his grandmother told him a lot of stories about the castle, which made him determined to have a castle of his own when he grew up. At 26, he said goodbye to his family and his fiance, and came to Spain from Spain to work hard, from a harvesting sugar cane. After 13 years of hard work, the peasants have accumulated a fortune, and Jose finally has to practice the castle dream. At that time, he was almost single-handed on this land. It took six years to build two castles and a series of recreational facilities, which were open to the public for paid use. It used to be the most famous entertainment venue in the Cairns area. Many people came here to play, and there were self-driving trains that sneaked on sugar cane.
As you can imagine, in the 1930s, the castles of Jose had water and electricity. They could watch movies, eat ice cream, play dances, play tennis, set up meals, and enjoy the scenery. Pastime, even if it is put into today, does not fall.
Dream, in addition to hard work, persistence, listening to the story of Jose, do you think that your dreams can be realized?
Paronilla Park is one of the important attractions in southern Cairns
120 km south of Cairns and 1.5 hours drive from Cairns
way through the plain farm sugar cane field all the way constantly
beautiful The place also needs a legendary story to fill
Paronila Park is also true
It tells the inspirational story of a Spaniard to achieve his dreams
Jose Paronella, Spanish, 26-year-old came to Australia
At the time, Jose was a worker who cut sugar cane. He worked hard for 10 years. When he saved enough money, he went to buy a piece of land
and Hexi grew up from a young age. The dream of building a castle in Dahou
This world is not a movie script, let alone a twist of the plot.
When Jose returned to Spain to prepare for her fiancee, she found that she had married someone
and finally Jose married his fiance's sister and moved back to Australia
to continue his dream. Using the abandoned railway and cement that transported sugar cane at that time as building materials, he built his own castle.
It is said that Paronilla Park is not the source of inspiration for Miyazakis Sky City. The life of his founder, Jose, is an inspirational legend. Dreams still have to be there, in case of realizing it?
. Paronilla, the Spanish, came to Australia alone at the age of 26. At the time, Jose was a worker who cut sugar cane. He worked hard for 13 years, saved enough money, and bought a piece of land. Since childhood, Jose has heard his grandmother tell a lot of stories about the castle. His wish is to build a castle of his own when he grows up.
There is always a shortcoming in every story. When Jose returned to Spain to prepare for her fiancee, she found that she had married someone. In the end, Jose married his fiancee's sister and returned to Australia to run his dream. He bought a piece of land and used the abandoned railway and cement that transported sugar cane at that time as building materials, and piled up bricks and tiles. Own castle.
This is simply a photo taking place.
Known as the real city of the sky, Paronella Park is a place of dreams and persistence. I can hardly believe that this place was originally owned by Jose Paronella. It was built by himself 8 years and a little.
Housse is an architect? No, he is a designer with a dream! How many people dreamed of owning a castle when they were young? How many people can start from scratch, build their own castle bit by bit?
Paronella Park is not a beautifully built mansion garden, so don't take the old castle you saw in Europe. Here is the paradise of dreams, here is the world of fairy tales, everything is related to dreams. Figure 5 The original owner of Jose's residence. It is now a small museum, with some of the objects and pictures of Jose. Figure 7: Cowley Tree Avenue, which was planted by Jose.
The Paroniera Park, hidden in the depths of the Cairns River, is also known as the City of the Sky by Cairns because of the similarities in the works of Miyazaki. A castle near the ruins, but there are many beautiful stories about love, love and affection [love]. Walking deeper into the park, you will find more and more dreamy scenery as you discover treasures. The couple of kangaroos who suddenly jumped out of the jungle, confronted us and were unscrupulously intimate, which is probably the most pleasant encounter in the fairy tale world.
A good night's sleep, but also to start the next day's vitality journey, today's destination is the city of the sky.
"City of the Sky--" Palonilla Park is known as the inspiration for the production of "City of the Sky" by Miyazaki, the animation master of Japan (Japan's 6th tourist route).
The park was built by the hero Jose Fronilla. As early as the 1930s, the castle realized advanced facilities such as cinemas, museums, couple parks and power stations. At that time, there were often dances, wedding banquets, etc., and delicious ice cream for guests attending parties or watching movies.
As a private castle park in Jose, it can be said that it is quite large. Many of the attractions that Jose has built in his life are still there today, and he will slowly advance with the footsteps of Jose. So buy this land to build your own dream city of the sky, and this natural waterfall - the waterfall of the Mina River also has a great relationship, it can be said that the design of the entire Sky City is mostly through the traces of this small waterfall. At the same time, Jose also introduced advanced hydropower technology at the time, using waterfalls to provide electricity throughout the park.
Cairns, Australia, many people come here because of the Great Barrier Reef, few people know the city of the sky, even if it is because of Hayao Miyazaki's movie, but I don't know its true story ~
Keynes has a hidden in the forest The secret castle, here is the reality version of the city of the sky, it is as mysterious as a huge ruin, and the legend about it really makes me move, and it is also the place I think the most important thing for Cairns trip is ~
Paronila Park is named after the owner of the castle, the Spanish man, Jos Paroni, a farmer with a great dream, through his local specialty in Cairns - sugar cane fields After the business became a family, he invested in his dream of growing up and building a castle of his own! Legend is also the real location of the Japanese anime master Hayao Miyazaki's work "City of the Sky" ~
owner Jose West with his life to create and operate the perfect castle of his dream, as early as the 1930s The castle has already realized the full range of advanced functions such as dances, wedding banquets, cinemas, museums, couples parks, power stations, etc. His wife also provides delicious ice cream for guests attending parties and watching movies.
After several natural disasters, the park gradually declined. It was not until 1993 that it was bought and re-managed by American business giants. This lovely park that has been abandoned for many years has finally been reborn. The park has not been rebuilt, but has been repaired on the basis of the original, to the greatest extent remains intact, although it is ruined, but it adds to the beauty of degeneration and mystery.
Here is the city of the sky - Atherton Plateau - Palonilla Park, the absolute network red spots, and many videos.
A Spanish dream castle that cuts sugar cane workers, so people must have a dream. If it is realized, like the owner of the castle, it will eventually build a beautiful city of the sky.
You can also enjoy fish&chips, British specialties, haha.
Look at the curtain tree, the super huge banyan tree.
Take a swim in Miramilla Falls and have a good day. The foreigner jumps in and plays.
It is said that Paronilla Park is the source of inspiration for Mr. Hayao Miyazakis "City of the Sky". Of course, some people say that Mr. Hayao Miyazaki has never been here before, but this castle is indeed like the "City of the Sky" Mysterious castle. Anyway, for me, Miyazakis fans, its definitely a card.
The owner of the park is Mr. Jose from Spain, but this is not the husband of Sanmao. He went to Australia to work hard and hopes to build a castle for his fiancee.
When he returned to Spain with his savings, he found that his fiance had remarried and turned to the fiances sister, and the girl was willing to go with him to Australia to open up the wasteland. This castle belongs to their family.
The park was not rebuilt, but it was repaired on the original basis, and the original was kept to its fullest extent. Although it seems to be slightly dilapidated, it adds to the beauty of degeneration and mystery. In the middle of it, there is a feeling of crossing back to ancient times!
Paronella Park is a private land in North Queensland and is popular with locals for its unique shape and touching stories. Not to mention that Paroniella Park is the inspiration for the city of Hayao Miyazaki, the story of the original owner of the Paronella Park in Paroni, is an inspirational legend. Dreams still have to be there, in case of realizing it?
Jose Paronella, the Spaniard, came to Australia alone at the age of 26. At the time, Jose was a worker who cut sugar cane. He worked hard for 13 years, saved enough money, and bought a piece of land. Since childhood, Jose has heard his grandmother tell a lot of stories about the castle. His wish is to build a castle of his own when he grows up.
There is always a shortcoming in every story. When Jose returned to Spain to prepare for her fiancee, she found that she had married someone. In the end, Jose married his fiancee's sister and returned to Australia to run his dream. He bought a piece of land and used the abandoned railway and cement that transported sugar cane at that time as building materials, and piled up bricks and tiles. Own castle.
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