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Red morning above the castle
Neuschwanstein
by Daniel Řeřicha
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Hohenschwangau
by Wallace

A view point near Neuschwanstein Castle,. Schwangau, Füssen,. Bavaria, Germany,

Storm
Neuschwanstein
by Jakub Slováček

View near Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria, Germany

Hohenschwangau
Hohenschwangau
by Enrica Fabriani

El castillo de la familia de Luis II de Baviera.

Dream Castle
Neuschwanstein
by Walter Maurer

The castle of "Neuschwanstein" in a very special evening light! Shot this 5 years ago and ever since I enjoy the high resolution of a Flickr Pro Membership I wanted to overwork it and post it again. Hope you like it too.

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Neuschwanstein Castle
by Wallace

Neuschwanstein Castle,. Schwangau, Füssen,. Bavaria, Germany

Castle in the Forest
Hohenschwangau

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Even though I have lived in Germany for more than 30 years now and have...

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Small Chapel
Hofkapelle Hegratsried

If you look very closely you can see the famous Neuschwanstein Castle

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The Dream Castle
Neuschwanstein
by Walter Maurer

The dream castle of King Ludwig II, photographed a million times, nevertheless it has not lost its attraction. I had the chance to do it too on a sunny day last autumn. Fortunately I found this nice point of view.

Neuschwanstein gehört heute zu den meistbesuchten Schlössern und Burgen Europas. Rund 1,4 Millionen Menschen jährlich besichtigen "die Burg des Märchenkönigs".

Today Neuschwanstein is one of the most popular of all castles in Europe. Every year 1.4 million people visit "the castle of the fairy-tale king".

Cerca de los sueños
Neuschwanstein
by Amada Terradillos

En este lugar se está más cerca de aquello que soñamos

Neuschwanstein
Neuschwanstein
by Hilde Jüngst

Neuschwanstein 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. Since then more than 61 million people have visited Neuschwanstein Castle. More than 1.3 million people visit annually, with as many as 6,000 per day in the summer. The palace has appeared prominently in several movies and was the inspiration for Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle and later, similar structures.

Die Allee
Kurfürstenallee
by Walter Maurer

Kurfürstenallee Marktoberdorf

Füssen in Blue, Germany
Füssen
by Adelheid Smitt

Füssen on a warm Autumn evening. It is a small town in Bavaria in the foothills of the Alps, and it is mostly known as the gateway to Neuschwanstein Castle.

Fairytale castle
Neuschwanstein
by Daniel Řeřicha
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Allgäu, Schloss Neuschwanstein
Neuschwanstein
by Frank Voigtländer

Panorama aus 6 Aufnahmen 2019-036

Neuschwanstein Castle
Neuschwanstein
by Yi Jiang

It was a raining day when I was there. The rain fog cast some mysterious atmosphere to this famous castle.

Neuschwanstein Castle (English: New Swanstone Castle) is a 19th-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.

Fairy Tale
Neuschwanstein
by Mario Calma

Neuschwanstein Castle I Germany

Allee
Kurfürstenallee
by Walter Maurer

Wundervoller Herbst in der Kurfürstenallee von Marktoberdorf.

Late summer evening in the alley
Kurfürstenallee
by Walter Maurer

Can't wait for autumn, when these leaves turn to yellow and gold again. But even at this time this place is worth a photowalk!

Hopfensee Blues
Hopfensee
by Michael

I took this photo two years ago during a visit to lake Hopfensee, which you see in this photo. It was a wonderfully calm evening and the lake was like a huge mirror.

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