Neuschwanstein Castle

Neuschwanstein Castle (German: Schloss Neuschwanstein  
which literally means New Swan Stone Palace) 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 an
homage to Richard Wagner, the King's inspiring muse. Although
public photography of the interior is not permitted, it is the most
photographed building in Germany and is one of the country's
most popular tourist destinations. Ludwig himself named it Neue
Hohenschwangau; the name Neuschwanstein was coined after
his death.
Brent Checks Out Yet Another Beautiful Site Covered In
Scaffolding
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Neuschwanstein
Inside Neuschwanstein
Kate Poses At The Main Gate
This Room Has Quite A View
Brent And Kate On Ludwig Bridge With A View Of
Neuschwanstein
The Closest Neighbor - Another Castle (Schloss
Hohenschwangau)
Kate Poses At This Ornate Stairwell
The Scenery Leading Up To The Castle Grounds
View Of The Countryside From Inside The Castle
Can You Tell This Was Disney's Inspiration
For His Sleeping Beauty Castle?
More Of The Area Around The Town Of Fussen Where
Neuschwanstein Is Located
Neuschwanstein In The Background