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Neuschwanstein Castle4 viewsApr 29, 2015
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A beautiful lake, Lake Alpsee, near Hohenschwangau.1 viewsApr 29, 2015
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Hohenschwangau Castle.3 viewsHohenschwangau Castle is a 19th-century palace in southern Germany. It was the childhood residence of King Ludwig II of Bavaria and was built by his father, King Maximilian II of Bavaria. It is located in the German village of Hohenschwangau near the town of Füssen, part of the county of Ostallgäu in southwestern Bavaria, Germany, very close to the border with Austria.Apr 29, 2015
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We took a carriage ride up the hill to Neuschwanstein Castle.3 viewsApr 29, 2015
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Neuschwanstein Castle.2 viewsNeuschwanstein Castle is a nineteenth-century Romanesque Revival palace on a rugged hill above the village of Hohenschwangau near Füssen in southwest Bavaria, Germany. The palace was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria as a retreat and as an homage to Richard Wagner. Ludwig paid for the palace out of his personal fortune and by means of extensive borrowing, rather than Bavarian public funds. The palace was intended as a personal refuge for the reclusive king, but it was opened to the paying public immediately after his death in 1886.Apr 29, 2015
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We took a train from Seefeld to Innsbruck this morning (April 15).0 viewsApr 29, 2015
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