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The most beautiful castle Neuschwanstein world.
The most beautiful castle Neuschwanstein world stands on the background of dizzying Alpine landscapes of Bavaria. It was built in the middle of the XIX century as a castle-tale dream of a bygone medieval chivalry.
It seems that it is just a fantasy, but there is no really ...
The castle was built by order of the Bavarian King Ludwig reclusive II, who was trying to hide from reality in the world of dreams. He created wonderful castles in remote and inaccessible locations.
This castle was the childhood dream, did not pursue any practical purpose - at the request of the king, the castle were destroyed after his death.
The construction lasted 17 years and required a Herculean effort and tons of materials.
The plateau on which now stands the castle, Ludwig ordered to blow up, so lowering it to 8 meters.
King lived in a nearby castle Hohenschwangau and oversaw the construction of the telescope.
Inside the castle walls are decorated with murals depicting scenes from the fairy-tale operas of Wagner, a close friend of Ludwig.
Throne Hall, which has not been completed, can be considered the most impressive room of the castle.
Above the headboard of the king, adorned with delicate wooden carvings, 15 craftsmen worked for 4 and a half years.
The castle had become even more impressive, but after the death of the king suspended the work, and the main 90-meter tower was never built.
It seems that it is just a fantasy, but there is no really ...
The castle was built by order of the Bavarian King Ludwig reclusive II, who was trying to hide from reality in the world of dreams. He created wonderful castles in remote and inaccessible locations.
This castle was the childhood dream, did not pursue any practical purpose - at the request of the king, the castle were destroyed after his death.
The construction lasted 17 years and required a Herculean effort and tons of materials.
The plateau on which now stands the castle, Ludwig ordered to blow up, so lowering it to 8 meters.
King lived in a nearby castle Hohenschwangau and oversaw the construction of the telescope.
Inside the castle walls are decorated with murals depicting scenes from the fairy-tale operas of Wagner, a close friend of Ludwig.
Throne Hall, which has not been completed, can be considered the most impressive room of the castle.
Above the headboard of the king, adorned with delicate wooden carvings, 15 craftsmen worked for 4 and a half years.
The castle had become even more impressive, but after the death of the king suspended the work, and the main 90-meter tower was never built.