…is a 19th-century Bavarian palace on a rugged hill near Hohenschwangau and Füssen in southwest Bavaria, Germany. The palace was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria as a retreat and as a homage to Richard Wagner, the King’s inspiring muse. Although public photography of the interior is not permitted,[1] it is the most photographed building in Germany[2] and is one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuschwanstein_castle
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Looks awesome! I love Bavaria, next time i go visit I have to check it out.
I have a photo of two UK Royal Air Force F-4 Phantoms flying past this building in the early 70`s.I always wondered when an image of this place would crop up again.It`s so spectacular that it`s a wonder you don`t see it more often.
Back in the 90’ties when I visited this part of the world with my choir (don’t ask) I was given a private tour of this marvelous castle. Among other things we saw the early 3d image that changes as you move, the golden tree, the “fantasy” room that is essentially a cave they made inside complete with hidden doors. As a final touch they took us to the tower at the very top.
All in all it was a great tour and a great building. Oh, another tidbit Ludvig drowned in the local lake before the castle was completed and he never got to see his beautiful work.