Миттевальд расположен в Баварии, вблизи границы с Австрией, на высоте около 1000 метров.
All photos: Marlene A. Eilers Koenig collection. Just a gentle reminder: please do not copy or use photos from my blog without permission. HRH Princess Editha of Bavaria died today at the age of 88. She was the third child of Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria and his second wife, Princess Antonia of Luxembourg. She was widowed twice.
Why did the young Bavarian king, Ludwig II, who unexpectedly obtained the control over the whole kingdom as an adolescent of 19 years, build the castle in this very place on bare rock?
Vineyards and Marienburg October 2004 Wuerzburg, Germany Rob Morrison
Ludwig II of Bavaria’s train [x]
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for better details pleaseView On Black Linderhof Palace (German: Schloss Linderhof) is a palace in Germany, near Oberammergau in southwest Bavaria near Ettal Abbey. It is the smallest of the three palaces built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria and the only one of which he lived to see completionLudwig already knew the area around Linderhof from his youth when he had accompanied his father King Maximilian II of Bavaria on his hunting trips in the Bavarian Alps. When Ludwig II became king in 1864 he inherited the so-called Königshäuschen from his father, and in 1869 began enlarging the building. In 1874 he decided to tear down the Königshäuschen and rebuild it on its present-day location in the park. At the same time three new rooms and the staircase were added to the remaining U-shaped complex, and the previous wooden exterior was clad with stone façades. The building was designed in the style of the second rococo-period. Between 1863 and 1886 a total of 8,460,937 marks was spent constructing Linderhof. @Wikipedia sorry, I couldn't catch up today I'v been in Linderhof Castle @thanks for always dear comments and faves
neuschwansein fall view of castle
The small town of Fussen in Germany, early in the morning.
for better details pleaseView On Black Linderhof Palace (German: Schloss Linderhof) is a palace in Germany, near Oberammergau in southwest Bavaria near Ettal Abbey. It is the smallest of the three palaces built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria and the only one of which he lived to see completionLudwig already knew the area around Linderhof from his youth when he had accompanied his father King Maximilian II of Bavaria on his hunting trips in the Bavarian Alps. When Ludwig II became king in 1864 he inherited the so-called Königshäuschen from his father, and in 1869 began enlarging the building. In 1874 he decided to tear down the Königshäuschen and rebuild it on its present-day location in the park. At the same time three new rooms and the staircase were added to the remaining U-shaped complex, and the previous wooden exterior was clad with stone façades. The building was designed in the style of the second rococo-period. Between 1863 and 1886 a total of 8,460,937 marks was spent constructing Linderhof. @Wikipedia sorry, I couldn't catch up today I'v been in Linderhof Castle @thanks for always dear comments and faves
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neuschwansein fall view of castle
The small town of Fussen in Germany, early in the morning.
Why did the young Bavarian king, Ludwig II, who unexpectedly obtained the control over the whole kingdom as an adolescent of 19 years, build the castle in this very place on bare rock?
Prince Leopold "Poldi" of Bavaria and Prince Luitpold Rupprecht Heinrich of Bavaria during the 27th Montblanc de la Culture Arts Patronage Award at Residenz on April 26, 2018 in Munich, Germany.
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No, for real this time. My neighbors behind me are going to Hawaii. Some friends are going to Ft. Stewart, GA. Others to Ft. Campbell, KY. Others are facing an immediate deployment to Afghanistan, so minimum 1 year apart. Us?...
Prinz Ludwig of Bavaria during the wedding of Prince Konstantin of Bavaria and Princess Deniz of Bavaria, born Kaya, at the french church 'Eglise au Bois' on September 1, 2018 in St Moritz,...