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This is a masterpiece by Ludwig II, with a fairytale look and scenery. Neuschwanstein Castle began construction in 1869 and has 360 rooms. When Ludwig II died 17 years later, only 14 were built, which is the 14 rooms we visited. The happiest thing is that there is a free Chinese commentator here. Every time you go to a room, the interpreter automatically senses. Including the throne hall, the king's bedroom, the living room, the dressing room, the big concert hall, etc., the decoration is very gorgeous. Devich II loved all kinds of operas and stage plays since he was a child. He himself wrote a lot of scripts that praised the good and defeated evil. He was also an admirer of the famous German stage playwright Wagner. In the era of the revolution, he was dissatisfied with his own status as a prestigious name, trying to change and not doing what he wanted, and thus often contradicted the elders in the cabinet. His contacts with Wagner were strongly opposed by the cabinet people and the people because of excessive squandering and public and private disregard. Wagner was eventually forced to leave Munich, making Ludwig II more disgusted with Munich, and enamored in the Bavarian mountains, a world that makes him feel happy and comfortable. In 1868, southwest of Bavaria, Ludwig II built this extravagant castle and created his own fairy tale world to escape the real world. In 1886, the castle was opened to the public seven weeks after his death and has since become one of the most visited castles in Europe.
Posted: Jan 5, 2019
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