Ludwig II's only castle palace completed! The whole scenic spot is like a fairy tale world, every place is full of romance, walk through the paths, step into the garden, see the fountains high, enjoy the beauty of the palace!
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Linderhof Palace Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The "Linderhof Palace", known as one of the "Fairytale Kings" in the rich Bavarian land, is located in the secluded Grass Valley. Although Linderhof Palace was built later than Neuschwanstein Castle, it is the only palace building completed while the king was alive. Linderhof Palace strongly pursues the grotesque and complex Rococo style, mixed with oriental colors. The dining room has a beautiful oval shape, and the interior is shiny red. The peculiarity is that in the middle of the dining room there is a liftable "automatic serving magic table", which means that the king who is afraid of seeing people can be left alone. Eat alone.
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Linderhof Palace Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Ludwig II's only castle palace completed! The whole scenic spot is like a fairy tale world, every place is full of romance, walk through the paths, step into the garden, see the fountains high, enjoy the beauty of the palace!
Lindhof Palace (German: Schloss Linderhof) is a royal palace near Upper Amagao (Oberammergau) in the southwest of Bavaria, Germany, built between 1874 and 1878. It is the smallest of the three palaces built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, and the only one he completed while he was alive. The most classic photos (from Wiki) have blocked passers-by A and fountains. The garden inside is ingenious and is their famous emblem, which is very special.
There are chic fountains everywhere in the garden, walking into the palace, the most appropriate to describe the glory. Each hall changes a color, yellow, purple, blue, powder hall, the palace treasures are countless.
The only palace completed during the reign of Ludwig II, crowned in 1864, is extremely gorgeous in interior. It offers guided tours in German and English and Chinese for 25 minutes, with a maximum of 40 people.
Built between 1869 and 1878, the Lindhof Palace was the smallest but most luxurious palace of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, and the only palace that Ludwig II was completed and actually inhabited while he was alive. The escaping king used the palace as a seclusion and almost never received visitors. Lindhoff Palace was inspired by Versailles. The palace part of Lindhof Palace is very small, but the king bedroom is more luxurious than Versailles, but visitors are prohibited from taking pictures inside the palace. The garden of Lindhof Palace is very large and suitable for taking pictures. In Munich, you can participate in a day trip to Neuschwanstein Castle, Lindhof Palace and Upper Amergao Town organized by local travel agencies. It is very cheap, and the ticket is only 700 RMB (excluding lunch), which is very good value.
The Lindhof Palace, the only palace completed by King Ludwig II of the Bavarian Kingdom before the reunification of Germany. Ludwig II is famous in Germany and he built Neuschwanstein Castle. King Ludwig II was actually a literary youth, unruly talent, but art and its fanatic, the famous German music master Wagner is his close friend.