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  1. Neuschwanstein Castle is a powerful symbol the world over thanks to its idealised romantic architecture combined with the tragic love story of its owner, King Ludwig II of Bavaria.

  2. Today Neuschwanstein is one of the most popular of all the palaces and castles in Europe. Every year 1.4 million people visit "the castle of the fairy-tale king". In the summer around 6,000 visitors a day stream through rooms that were intended for a single inhabitant.

  3. Dec 20, 2017 · December 20, 2017. • 4 min read. High in the Alpine foothills of Germany sits one of the most iconic castles in Europe. The “fairy-tale” king, Ludwig II of Bavaria, built this dazzling...

  4. Neuschwanstein castle. The fairytale castle of King Ludwig II. Neuschwanstein was built for the Bavarian king Ludwig II (1845 - 1886); it was begun in 1868 but never fully completed. The king saw his castle as a monument to the culture and concept of monarchy prevailing in the Middle Ages, which he greatly admired and wanted to recreate.

  5. Welcome to Neuschwanstein Castle. Located in the German state of Bavaria, Neuschwanstein Castle is visited by more than 1.5 million people every year. It is the most frequently visited castle in Germany and the most famous one.

  6. Neuschwanstein is particularly popular with Asian tourists, who travel thousands of miles just to catch a glimpse of this romantic fairytale castle. Neuschwanstein is just as opulent inside as it is outside. Ornate, melancholic, overwhelming - just like Richard Wagner's music, the king's favorite composer.

  7. Majolika swan, Neuschwanstein Castle. Photo: www.kreativ-instinkt.de. Crown Prince Maximilian II of Bavaria, Ludwig II's father, had the ruined castle of Schwanstein rebuilt from 1832 in the "Gothic style". The young Ludwig was influenced by the romantic mountain scenery and the summer castle became one of his favourite places to stay.

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