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  1. Jul 8, 2024 · A visit to a castle — whether you stumble over one during a hike outdoors or walk your way around the grounds with a guide — is always something special, and you’ve got 9 beautiful castles to choose from in Augsburg.

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    • Neuschwanstein Castle
    • Hohenschwangau Castle
    • Nymphenburg Palace
    • Linderhof Palace
    • Herrenchiemsee Palace
    • Burghausen Castle
    • Nuremberg Castle
    • Coburg Fortress
    • Harburg Castle
    • Würzburger Residenz

    The most famous castle of Bavaria is without doubt Schloss Neuschwanstein. Neuschwanstein is also known as the Disney Castle as this is the castle that inspired Walt Disney for his fairytale castle in Sleeping Beauty. The castle was built in the 19th century by King Ludwig II of Bavaria as his private refuge. Wartburg Castle, a Medieval Castle near...

    Schloss Hohenschwangau is an 18thcentury castle built by King Maximilian II overlooking the Hohenschwangau valley. Hohenschwangau means “The High District of the Swan” and was the summer and hunting palace of the Bavarian Royal family. It was also the childhood home of Ludwig II. Hohenschwangau Castle and Neuschwanstein Castle are located close tog...

    Schloss Nymphenburg is a Baroque palace that was built between 1664 and 1675 for Elector Ferdinand Maria and Henriette Adelaide of Savoy. The palace was originally built as a summer residence and later became the hunting lodge of the court. Though the palace is open to visitors it is also the residence of the Duke of Bavaria. Nymphenburg Palace and...

    Schloss Linderhof is the smallest of the three palaces built by King Ludwig II. The Rococo palace is inspired by Versailles and includes a staircase that looks similar to the Ambassador’s Staircase in Versailles. The gardens are designed in Renaissance, Baroque, and English garden styles. Linderhof Palace visitor information: the palace is open dai...

    Herrenchiesmee Castle is another palace in Germany modeled after Versailles. King Ludwig II built Herrenchiemsee as a “Temple of Fame” for King Louis XIV of France. The Neo Baroque palace has a Hall of Mirrors, just like Versailles, with 25 frescoes showing King Louis XIV of France. You can visit the State Rooms but also the French Rococo private a...

    With a length of more than 1.000 meters (3280 ft), Burghausen Castle is the longest castle in the world. The Medieval Castle was the second “family” residence of the Wittelbach family from 1255 to 1503. After that, it became an important military fortification. Most of these medieval fortifications are still intact. Burghausen Castle visitor inform...

    Nuremberg Castle is one the finest Medieval fortress in Europe. Thanks to its strategic high location in the city of Nuremberg, the Castle has played an important role in history. First in the Holy Roman Empire and later as part of the Bavarian Kingdom. Nuremberg Castle visitor information: the castle is open daily. Visit the websitefor more inform...

    The Veste Coburg is one of the best-preserved fortresses in Germany dating back to the middle ages. The castle was built in the early Medieval period and thanks to its strategic location it was enlarged and became one of the largest castle complexes in Germany. The most famous guest of Coburg Fortress was reformer Luther. In 1530, during the Diet o...

    Burg Harburg is a medieval castle complex that was built in the 11th / 12th century. Unique about this castle is that it features buildings from many periods. On the grounds you’ll see buildings from the Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods. Harburg Castle visitor information: the castle is open daily from March to November. Visit th...

    Because the architect was inspired by architecture from all over Europe, you can see several architecture styles at the Würzburger Residenz, for example French château style and Viennese baroque. The palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, during your tour you can see 40 period rooms, frescoes by Italian painter Tiepolo, and the largest ceiling fre...

  3. Visit Augsburg, one of Germany's most beautiful cities, with its magnificent fountains, revered guild houses, beautiful churches and picturesque Old Town.

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  4. Jul 1, 2024 · 22 Must-See Attractions in Augsburg, Germany. The university town of Augsburg, Bavaria, was founded by the Romans in 15 BC, making it the oldest city in Bavaria and the second oldest in Germany. This city boasts a beautiful silhouette of historic architecture and is steeped in culture.

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  5. The Romantic Road (Romantische Straße) is a picturesque 350 km (~217 mi) long route in south Germany between Füssen and Würzburg. This post covers the castles at the southern end of the romantic road starting from Füssen and going up north to Augsburg, a distance of about 106 km (~66 mi).

  6. Set in an idyllic garden landscape, Augustusburg Castle (the sumptuous residence of the prince-archbishops of Cologne) and the Falkenlust hunting lodge (a small rural folly) are among the earliest examples of Rococo architecture in 18th-century Germany.

  7. 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.

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