Neuschwanstein
Castle
The Neuschwanstein
Castle is one most visited castles in
Germany and one of the most popular
tourist destination in
Europe.
The
castle is located in Bavaria, near the
town of Fussen. It was built by
King Ludwig II of Bavaria, also known as the “Fairytale
King”.
King
Ludwig was a great admirer and supporter of Richard Wagner, the world -
renowned composer. Neuschwanstein Castle was built
in his honor and many rooms in the castle's interior were
inspired by Wagner's characters. The third floor
particularly reflects Ludwig's admiration of Wagner's
operas. The Singers Hall, which occupies the entire
fourth floor of Neuschwanstein also contains characters
from Wagner's operas.
Neuschwanstein
literally means “New Swan Castle” referencing of “the
Swan Knight” one of the Wagner’s
characters.
The
Neuschwanstein
Castle really looks like a fairytale
castle. Neuschwanstein
is a castle of the paradox. It
was built in the 19th century in Bavaria, in a time when
castles no longer had strategical and defensive purposes.
While Neuschwanstein's look is that of a medieval castle,
it was equiped inside with state of the art technology at
that time. For example on every floor of the castle there
were toilets with automatic flushing system, as well as
an air heating system for the whole castle. Water was
supplied by a nearby spring situated at only 200 meters
above the castle.
Neuschwanstein's positioning is also a
fairytale one. It is located in the Alps in Bavaria,
Germany, in a magnificent landscape, on the top of a
hill. Neuschwanstein overlooks the Hohenschwangau valley.
If you come to visit this castle, you will be amazed by
the extremely beautiful landscape that surrounds it.
Also, Neuschwanstein lies very close to the town of
Fussen, which is also a popular tourist destination in
Germany.
The
construction of the Neuschwanstein castle began in 1869,
and originally it was projected to last three year. But
Ludwig II wanted the castle to be perfect, so the immense
building was not finished even at Ludwig's death in
1886.
Neuschwanstein castle has a very
beautiful inner garden surrounded by a walled courtyard.
It even has an artificial cave. Neuschwanstein's interior
is as beautiful as its outside. Though only 14 rooms were
finished before Ludiwg II's sudden death in 1886, these
rooms were majestically decorated. The two story throne
room was designed in Byzantine style, with wall paintings
depicting angels. Ironically, there is no throne in the
Throne Room, as Ludwig died before it was completely
finished.
This
fairytale look of the Neuschwanstein castle inspired Walt
Disney to create the Magic Kingdom. Today, Neuschwanstein
is the most visited castle in Germany, and one of the
most popular tourist destination in the world. Every
year over 1.300.000 people crosses its
gate.
Neuschwanstein castle is definitely one
of the most charming castles, and there are many
interesting less known facts about it, that you can see
by visiting our Interesting facts about Neuschwanstein
castle page.
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