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  1. Feb 21, 2014 · Neuschwanstein's dark past. Lori Herber02/21/2014. King Ludwig II designed the castle as an isolated refuge. That's what made it the perfect depot for hiding Nazi stolen art. George Clooney's 'The ...

  2. Topic: Architecture -- Germany Royalty -- Germany Neuschwanstein (Castle) Subject: See more items in: Underwood & Underwood Glass Stereograph Collection , Underwood & Underwood Glass Stereograph Collection / Series 1: H. C. White glass plates / 1.1: H.C. White Negatives / RSN Numbers 3070-3165

  3. Jun 3, 2019 · View of Neuschwanstein Castle, 1945. Thomas Carr Howe papers, 1932–84. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. On May 4, 1945, James Rorimer, the future director of The Met, arrived with a small group of American troops at a "fairy-like castle" in southwest Germany, built in a "fantastic pseudo-Gothic style. . . ."

  4. Feb 29, 2024 · Neuschwanstein Castle is a 19th-century palace in southwest Bavaria, Germany, near Hohenschwangau and Füssen. King Ludwig II of Bavaria commissioned the construction of Neuschwanstein Castle. It was designed in 1868 by set designer Christian Jank and then realized by architect Eduard Riedel.

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    After Ludwig’s submission to Prussia in 1866 the king focused his attention on creating overtly extravagant palaces to which he could retreat and become an all-powerful ruler in his own alternative kingdom. Completed in 1886, Neuschwanstein was inspired by Ludwig II’s declared desire to live somewhere designed “in the authentic style of the old Ger...

    Guided tours take place regularly in English and German (this is currently the only way to visit the castle): book ahead, especially in the summer when Neuschwanstein can see up to 6000 visitors a day. You’ll need to book your ticket either online or at Hohenschwangau. The tour rounds off with a short film about the castle and its creator which is ...

    Neuschwanstein Castle is in the very south of Germany, close to the Austrian border. It’s about 1hr 40 minutes from both Innsbruck (Austria) and Munich (Germany) through scenic countryside. Car is the easiest method of getting here, but otherwise trains from Munich to Füssen take about two hours: from there, you’ll need to get on a bus to Hohenschw...

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  6. Jul 9, 2023 · I give you an overview of the castle's history, its architect, and tell you everything you need to see inside and out. Clad in glistening limestone and strategically perched in the Alps, Neuschwanstein Castle is the most visited attraction in Germany.

  7. Neuschwanstein literally means ‘New swan stone,’ referencing two older castles particularly, Schwanstein, that was near the site previously. If you know anything about the history of this castle, you probably know that it was built by ‘crazy’ King Ludwig (his people really called him that) and that his story and the story of this castle ...

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