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  1. Jan 31, 2022 · With as many as 20,000 castles in Germany, tourists have plenty to choose from. These range from the poster child of castles everywhere – Nueschwanstein – to little-known ruins of medieval fortresses, and are so plentiful that this list can only spotlight a small fraction of them.

  2. Apr 9, 2023 · Neuschwanstein Castle, which literally translates to "New Swan Stone" castle, is located in the Bavaria region of southeastern Germany. It was originally called New Hohenschwangau Castle, as...

  3. Jul 21, 2019 · Well known for being the country containing fairytale-like castles that sit atop mountains, Germany also has castles located on islands, despite it being a landlocked country! From hill castles to water castles, here are some of the best ones to visit. Table of Contents show. 40 Famous German castles to visit. You can also see the map here. 1.

  4. 1. Neuschwanstein Castle. Nestled in the Bavarian Alps and overlooking Hohenschwangau Valley is the idyllic, 19th century Neuschwanstein Castle. Built at a time when castles were no longer strategically critical to defense, the mysterious Ludwig II insisted on having his own lavish hideaway and ordered the castle to be built anyway.

  5. Key Takeaways. German castles are rich in history and showcase diverse architectural styles. Well-known castles like Neuschwanstein attract millions of visitors annually. Exploring lesser-known castles enhances the experience with unique regional gems. History of German Castles. Medieval Era.

  6. Germany is home to a great variety of castles and palaces, from simple mansion houses to the prestigious residences of great ruling dynasties, such as Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam. Known as the "Prussian Versailles", this castle was constructed on the orders of the Hohenzollern King Friedrich II.

  7. Neuschwanstein CastleGermany's fairytale castle. Royal Palaces & Castles. 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.

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