Neuschwanstein Castle - Wikipedia 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
Neuschwanstein Castle | History, Description, Facts | Britannica Neuschwanstein Castle, elaborate castle near Füssen, Germany, built atop a rock ledge over the Pöllat Gorge in the Bavarian Alps by order of Bavaria’s King Louis II (“Mad King Ludwig”) Construction began in 1868 and was never completed
Bayerische Schlösserverwaltung | Neuschwanstein Castle | Tourist . . . Tourist information General information A visit to Neuschwanstein Castle is only possible as part of a guided tour Tickets for Neuschwanstein Castle are available online at www hohenschwangau de Remaining tickets are available on site at the Ticket Center Hohenschwangau, subject to availability and exclusively for the same day
25 Facts About Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany - Travel 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
Neuschwanstein Castle Neuschwanstein is a castle of the paradox; it was built in the 19th century in Bavaria when courts no longer had strategic and defensive purposes Schloss Neuschwanstein (German for castle) was built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, also known as the “Fairytale King ”
Neuschwanstein castle - Hohenschwangau Built and furnished in medieval styles but equipped with the latest technology of the day, it is the most famous historicist building in the world Visits to Neuschwanstein castle are only possible within a guided tour with limited capacity The guided tour takes about 30 minutes
Visiting the Neuschwanstein – the Dream Castle of a Mad King High up above the village of Hohenschwanau, the elegant silhouette of Neuschwanstein Castle rises gracefully from the mist of the Bavarian woods A symbol of extravagant taste and refined sophistication The dream palace of Ludwig II of Bavaria – the so-called ‘ Mad King ‘ who built it
Bavarian Palace Administration | Palaces | Neuschwanstein Castle - Bayern Neuschwanstein Castle – Schwangau Neuschwanstein Castle was commenced by the Bavarian King Ludwig II in 1869 and never completed He saw it as a monument to medieval culture and kingship, which he revered and wanted to imitate
Visitor’s Guide to Neuschwanstein Castle In Bavaria Here's my guide to visiting Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria Germany I give you an overview of the castle's history, its architect, and tell you everything you need to see inside and out Clad in glistening limestone and strategically perched in the Alps, Neuschwanstein Castle is the most visited attraction in Germany
Visiting Neuschwanstein Castle: A Complete Guide Neuschwanstein Castle is one of Germany’s best-loved tourist attractions, with more than 1 5 million people visiting each year There’s plenty of reason for that—between the breathtaking views and the incredible history—but visits to Ludwig II’s most famous palace can get complicated