From Lindau am Bodensee we journeyed to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, stopping at three famous castles along the way: Hohenschangau, Neuschwanstein, and Linderhof. The common thread is King Ludwig II of Bavaria. He lived in all three, and built two: Neuschwanstein and Linderhof.
Almost everyone is familiar with the iconic image of Neuschwanstein:
Not as many are familiar with Hohenschwangau, built on a neighboring hill and predating Neuschwanstein:
In fact, while touring the interior of Hohenschwangau, one gets a view through a stairway window on Neuschwanstein:
We drove on to Linderhof, which is the most exquisite of the three. Certainly it has the most elaborate gardens.
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Almost everyone is familiar with the iconic image of Neuschwanstein:
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Not as many are familiar with Hohenschwangau, built on a neighboring hill and predating Neuschwanstein:
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In fact, while touring the interior of Hohenschwangau, one gets a view through a stairway window on Neuschwanstein:
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We drove on to Linderhof, which is the most exquisite of the three. Certainly it has the most elaborate gardens.
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