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-Attraction Introduction-
Neuschwanstein Castle is located on a high mountain in southwestern Bavaria, Germany. Its interior is extremely luxurious, with a ballroom with marble floors, a magnificent hall, and a collection of precious art. Disneyland, the Disney animated film Sleeping Beauty, and many modern fairy tale castles are modeled after it. This castle is one of the palaces of King Ludwig II of Bavaria. It has more than 200 rooms, of which only 14 were completed according to the design. The other rooms were left unfinished because of the king's death in 1886. Seven weeks after his death, the castle was opened to the public for a fee. It is the most photographed building in Germany[1]. It is also one of the most popular tourist attractions, receiving more than 6,000 people per day on average during the peak tourist season from June to August, with a peak of nearly 10,000 people. More than 1.3 million people visit it every year. The Wies Pilgrimage Church is located at the foot of the scenic Alps. It was designed by architect Dominikus Zimmermann and completed in 1754. It is still well preserved and was selected as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1983. The church has a simple exterior but a magnificent interior with rich colors. The frescoes on the ceiling, the carvings on the walls and columns are all masterpieces of Bavarian Rococo architecture. —Itinerary Description—
Recommended itinerary, private tour dates are flexible.
[One-day tour]
A 10-hour trip from Munich city center or airport is possible, with flexible timing. A €50 subsidy is available for departures from Munich hotels or airports. The tour includes visits to Neuschwanstein Castle and the Wiesbaden pilgrimage church. End of tour. Return.