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16 | Central Europe Destination Guide NEUSCHWANSTEIN CASTLE Nestled amongst the Bavarian Alps, Neuschwanstein Castle is a 19th- century masterpiece commissioned by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, often referred to as the "Fairy Tale King." Construction began in 1869, driven by Ludwig II's vision of a medieval- style castle that would embody his love for music, art, and the legends of old. Inspired by Richard Wagner, the castle's architecture blends of Romanesque, Gothic and Byzantine elements, creating a fantastical structure that seems straight out of a storybook. The castle's lavish interiors, adorned with intricate frescoes and opulent furnishings, reflect Ludwig's artistic passions and his desire to create a personal retreat away from the pressures of royal life. MARKSBURG CASTLE Painstakingly carved into the slate bedrock of a mountain peak, Marksburg has long stood as one of Germany's most formidable castles. Built in the 12th century, it is the only medieval-era stronghold in the Rhine Valley that has never been destroyed, a testament to its robust defenses and strategic importance. The castle has witnessed the rise and fall of dynasties, each leaving its mark. The castle's distinctive butter-churn tower, named for its unique shape with a narrower upper section, adds to its iconic profile. Navigate narrow, winding staircases to discover the wine cellar, a bedroom, dining area and the impressive kitchen of the Gothic Hall building.

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