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Noschwanstein - the pearl of Bavaria

If you are in southern Germany, you should definitely visit the pearl of Bavarian land - Noschwanstein Castle. At any time of the year, it is a beautiful, unique and mysterious place. 

About history

In the 19th century, the epoch-making king of Bavaria, Ludwig II, decided to build a toy for himself. The castle was supposed to stand on a rock on the site of the ruins of an old fortress. A huge amount of money was spent on the project - the entire treasury was empty, which severely hit the power of the king's already dubious reputation. Decades later, the skeleton of the castle was ready, but Ludwig was not destined to live until the end of the construction of his brainchild. For some time he managed to live in it. The king was very fond of evening walks in a carriage along the gentle road leading to the castle. And he was especially pleased with the night view of the castle from afar, when the burning windows of Noschwanstein cut the pitch darkness and painted romantic images.



About influence

Later, after the death of the king, the castle will be completed, and the loans will be repaid with open doors for tourists. The beauty of this place attracts thousands of people. The famous ballet "Swan Lake" Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky wrote after visiting the epoch-making and mysterious castle. And the well-known logo of the studio "Disney" is the prototype of the hero of this article.




About exciting views

The most breathtaking and stunning view of the castle is the Marienbrücke bridge. Below is a huge abyss. In the distance there are hills covered with air clouds. There is a waterfall near the bridge. In general, the views are breathtaking and breathtaking. Noschwanstein Castle puts a big point in this splendor.

How to get there

You can get to the hill to the castle by bus, horse-drawn carriage, or on foot. There are a lot of tourists, sometimes you have to bump into each other. Not surprisingly, there are a lot of Russians.



Neighbors

Nearby there is another building, not so popular, but older and steeped in history - Hohenschwangau. It was built by the father of Ludwig II, Maximilian II of Bavaria in the 30s of the 19th century. This castle was visited by the composer Richard Wagner, and Ludwig II himself lived in it most of his life. But in scale and beauty, Noschwanstein is unmatched, at least in the Bavarian area.

Advice

If you are in Munich, be sure to visit this magnificent place. You can get there by car or by train. The Austrian border is very close. The views of the mountains, and especially the crystal clear lakes, will open before you. What could be more beautiful than this nature? Car rental in advance is also profitable. You can compare rates online and receive up to 70% discount for rental in Germany. For example, rental compact class car in Berlin costs nearly 15 euros per day, in Hamburg - nearly 13 euros per day. Have a nice trip!