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Neuschwanstein Castle is a fairytale castle that can be visited from Munich on a day trip. Here are 5 Bavarian Castles that ...
One of the major attractions for tourists visiting Europe is its rich and vast collection of castles, that are scattered ...
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 Neuschwanstein palace to withdraw from ...
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." In a letter to his friend, German ...
Originally, the castle was built by King Ludwig II as a private retreat. However, before the construction work was completed, he died on June 13, 1886. On August 1, 1886, the palace was opened for ...
Ludwig was a romantic dreamer who was responsible for some of Germany's best know castles. Let's talk about the best of them! Find the full article on Ludwig's ...
Here's what we know. Bavaria’s King Ludwig II and his Neuschwanstein Castle play a starring role in the new exhibit at the Huntington Library exploring the real-world inspirations behind Walt ...
What distinguishes the childhood castle of the Bavarian King Ludwig II. The "fairy tale king" Ludwig II grew up in Hohenschwangau - but the castle is known today mainly because it is within sight ...
After Maximilian's death, Hohenschwangau remained King Ludwig II's home with his mother until Neuschwanstein was completed up the hill. A combination ticket for timed tours of both castles ...