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Neuschwanstein Castle built in the mid-19th century by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, as a retreat and in honour of Richard Wagner. It is located in Hohenschwangau ...
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Neuschwanstein Castle built in the mid-19th century by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, as a retreat and in honour of Richard Wagner. It is located in Hohenschwangau in southern Bavaria in the foothills of the Alps, right on the border with Austria.
It is very close to Hohenschwangau Castle, built by King Ludwig's father, King Maximilian II, but it is on a higher hill and so looks down on his father's castle!
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Pjerry November 05, 2020
Beautiful capture.
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