Now, more than 140 years after the foundation of Neuschwanstein had been laid, it has become one of the most photographed, most famous, and most talked about castles in the world. Many people are familiar with Neuschwanstein without even knowing it. What do you think the sleeping beauty castle in Disneyland was modeled after?
One can take even better photo shot if he walks to the other side of the bridge and climbs up the mountain. It seems, the trail gets pretty rocky and steep, about 10 minutes into the climb, notice a cross. From the cross, one can notice a loose trail going up. A thin wire blocks this trail, just step over it, and continued to climb. The higher one climb, the better the views of the castle, it seems. I missed it, may be I can state this as another chance to travel Neuschwanstein :)
- Ludwig II was a big fan of Richard Wagner and he surrounded himself with paintings of characters and events from Wagner's operas.
- One room I found really impressive; between the living room and the study room, the King built an artificial cave! What a wild imagination!
- Be warned that during the tour of Neuschwanstein, you ascend a total of 165 steps and descend a total of 181 steps.
- On the floor of the Throne hall ther is a mosaic of concentrically ordered animals and plants, it was awesome.
- While going up the spiral staircase, pause for a moment and look up when you reach the top - you will see a huge carved Palm Tree supporting the roof of the staircase. This is a little 'hidden' item that the guide doesn't point out!
- The guide also doesn't point out that Ludwig was arrested halfway up the main spiral staircase. (I got this info from the Official guide book I bought from the castle store!)
- Historical info: King Ludwig II was certified insane and his uncle took over the regency in 10Jun1886, on 12Jun1886 he was arrested in this Castle steps, and on 13Jun1886 his body floated in Lake Starnberg together with the psychiatrist who certified him insane, by the way, still his death is a mystery!
Nopes, just a 15mins drive, we spotted a lake (Weissensee) and decided to visit it. It was so beautiful, the best place to be in sunset, with calm big lake infront of the gigantic Alps... no words to explain the view, better enjoy the below snap! The trip's best conclusion :)
King Ludwig II intended Neuschwanstein to be "one of the most beautiful [places] ever to be found." With all the modern publicity and fame, I had high expectations. And you know what, Neuschwanstein lived up to the hype but the important point is :
It is incomparable to our great Indian palaces and forts, may be, poor King Ludwig II never heard about our country and expertise!!!
As many asked what 'Neuschwanstein' means, I thought I will add few facts about that:
The name Neuschwanstein means "new swan rock" and swans are another reoccurring theme throughout the castle. The swan was the King's favorite animal. They are found in everything from woodwork to fixtures in all shapes and sizes.
Lovely Narration. I Felt as if i was there. But the last punch is ultimate.. Indian Palaces and Forts are Masterpiece and best examples to prove we had the best in architects!
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