The Linderhof Palace, known as one of the King of Fairy Tales on the rich Bavarian land, is situated in the secluded Grass Valley. Although Linderhof is built later than Neuschwanstein, it is the only palace building that was completed when the king was alive. Linderhof Palace strongly pursues the grotesque Rococo style and is mixed with oriental colors.
Linderhof is like a large garden hidden deep in the mountains. It takes a long walk to reach the main palace area, but you will never be bored. Lawn, lake, forest, and mountains are dotted together. If you are lucky, you will even meet on the road with a proud swan. The main building of the
Lindhof Palace is literally opened from south to north and is built as a small Trianon Palace that mimics the Palace of Versailles. Stepping up to the heights, overlooking the entire palace, although there is no Neuschwanstein overall, the entire axisymmetric building is perfect. In addition to this, a cave that can serve as an indoor pool was built. According to the tour guide, Ludwig II swam in the pool and there was a special person playing an opera. The fountain and garden step waterfall erupts every punctuality and half point, each time lasting 5 minutes. Very spectacular, but it must be seen at a height. Therefore, it is recommended that you arrange the time to visit the palace and visit the outside garden.
Lindhof Palace The entire scenic area is large, but the open area of the palace is not large, only the second floor. It is precisely because of this that when visitors are in it, the visual impact of the complex and luxurious is more dense. If Neuschwanstein is a strong outside, and the high swan castle is inside the golden jade, the Linderhof Palace is probably doubled inside and outside. Like the two castles previously visited, Linderhof Palace continues the mythical epic style that Ludwig loves. The room decorated with gems shows the king's squandering, almost every room is painted with 24K gold powder. While laboring and hurting the people, it also represents a peak in the art of German palace construction.
The most exciting thing is the Venus Cave. In front of the artificial stalactite cave is a golden shell boat. The background behind is the protagonist in Wagner's "Don Wise" in the arms of Mrs. Venus in Huishou Mountain. . The rotation of the original engine-driven colored glass piece produces a changing light effect that allows the king to experience a dreamlike opera scene. This hole is also a lecturer with a talent to enter, but unfortunately only German explains.
The tour route of the whole scenic spot is very reasonable. From the end of the stone cave visit, there is a special return route, no need to go back.
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Linderhof Palace (German: Schloss Linderhof) is a royal palace located near Oberammergau (Oberammergau) in southwestern Bavaria, Germany. It was built between 1874 and 1878. It is the smallest of the three palaces built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria and the only one completed during his lifetime. (From wiki) The most classic photos allow passers-by and the fountain to block 😂. The garden inside is ingenious. It is their famous emblem, which is very special.
Linderhof Palace was built from 1869 to 1878. It is the smallest but most luxurious palace of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, and it is also the only palace where Ludwig II was completed and actually lived during his lifetime. The retreating king used this palace as a retreat, and he almost never receives visitors here. The construction of Linderhof Palace was inspired by the Palace of Versailles. The palace part of Linderhof Palace is very small, but the king's bedroom is more luxurious than Versailles, but tourists are not allowed to take pictures inside the palace. The garden of Linderhof Palace is very large and suitable for taking pictures. In Munich, you can take a day trip to Neuschwanstein Castle, Linderhof Palace and Oberammergau organized by a local travel agency. It is very cheap, and the ticket is only 700 RMB (excluding lunch), which is very good value.
"Lindelhof Palace", the only palace completed before the reunification of Germany, when King Ludwig II of the Kingdom of Bavaria was alive. Ludwig II is very famous in Germany, and Neuschwanstein Castle was built by him. The King Ludwig II was actually a literary and artistic youth with no talent for governing the country, but he was passionate about art. The famous German music master Wagner was his best friend.
There are unique fountains everywhere in the garden. Walking into the palace, it is most appropriate to describe it as magnificent. Each hall changes a color, yellow, purple, blue, and pink halls. There are countless treasures in the palace.
You can pass by on the way from Munich to Neuschwanstein, a nice European palace!