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  1. Neuschwanstein Castle ( German: Schloss Neuschwanstein, pronounced [ˈʃlɔs nɔʏˈʃvaːnʃtaɪn]; Southern Bavarian: Schloss Neischwanstoa) is a 19th-century historicist palace on a rugged hill of the foothills of the Alps in the very south of Germany, near the border with Austria. It is located in the Swabia region of Bavaria, in the ...

    • 5 September 1869
    • Hohenschwangau, Germany
  2. Mar 11, 2024 · Neuschwanstein is known as a castle of paradox. It was built in a time when castles were no longer necessary as strongholds, and, despite its romanticized medieval design, Louis also required it to have all the newest technological comforts. The lavish structure is complete with a walled courtyard, an indoor garden, spires, towers, and an ...

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    • Schloss Heidelberg. Having lived in Heidelberg for a few years, we have been to this castle countless times, and it never gets old. The castle ruins are perched above the beautiful town of Heidelberg, along the Neckar River.
    • Schwetzingen Palace. If you like gardens, this is the place for you! The palace is surrounded by beautiful baroque gardens, water features, and ornate buildings.
    • Burg Eltz. Unlike most castles in the region, this one remained unscathed throughout the wars and is even still owned by the same family that built it. The castle is roughly two hours east of Frankfurt, but is worth the drive.
    • Schloss Lichtenstein. Visually this castle is right out of a story book and, in fact, it was inspired by a novel. Though there is a long history of the Lichtenstein castle that dates back to the 1300s, this particular castle’s construction began in 1840.
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    • Where is Neuschwanstein Castle? Neuschwanstein Castle, which literally translates to "New Swan Stone" castle, is located in the Bavaria region of southeastern Germany.
    • How tall is Neuschwanstein Castle? Though not particularly tall — Neuschwanstein Castle's highest tower reaches a height of just 213 feet — its perch on a hill gives it an imposing silhouette.
    • When was Neuschwanstein Castle built? While the construction of Neuschwanstein Castle broke ground during the summer of 1868, the first foundation stone wasn't laid until September 5, 1869.
    • Why was Neuschwanstein Castle built? Ludwig II's reputation as an eccentric, reclusive king makes it easy to see why Neuschwanstein Castle is so often called "the castle of the fairy-tale king."
  4. Germany is a land steeped in history, offering a treasure trove of enchanting castles to explore.From the magical allure of Bavaria’s Neuschwanstein Castle to the breathtaking architecture of Schloss Sanssouci in Potsdam, these regal structures have seen centuries of power struggles, witnessed the rise and fall of empires, and inspired countless myths and legends.

  5. 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.

  6. The Life and Death of Ludwig II. Ludwig was the king of Bavaria and ruled from 1864 to 1886. As a monarch, he was mainly known as a fairy-tale king. He was never very interested in politics and was more concerned with decorating his castles, which almost bankrupted the treasury. He was a dreamer, nearly detached from reality, who lived in his ...

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