The exterior of the castle is beautiful and the interior is nice. The promenade on the first floor is painted, and the roof and furniture of the bedroom and living room are solid wood. From the ground bearskin carpets, large murals on the walls, and glass patterns on the glass, all show the luxury of the dragon castle.
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The exterior of the castle is beautiful and the interior is nice. The promenade on the first floor is painted, and the roof and furniture of the bedroom and living room are solid wood. From the ground bearskin carpets, large murals on the walls, and glass patterns on the glass, all show the luxury of the dragon castle.
Longbao is an excellent attraction near Bonn. The train station can be reached on foot. The small hillside will not be too hard. There are also some scenery, old buildings, etc. along the way. Look at the pictures behind you and see them on the way up the mountain!
Bonn is the birthplace of Beethoven, a great musician. His former residence is still well preserved. It's a multi-storey building, which can be visited now. The furnishings in it are still what they looked like at that time. There are Beethoven's traces in many places throughout Bourne, not only in the square, but also in the city hall, and on the ground of many streets, there are his reliefs.
Superb castle, regardless of appearance, interior, geographical location are excellent, we went to the time just in time to catch up with the Christmas market, Castle courtyard and interior are very busy people dressed in the Middle Ages. The interior of the castle is very luxurious, beautifully decorated. Upon the top of the castle, you can see the scenery on both sides of the Rhine River. It is very beautiful. At the entrance, there is a through train. The train must feel very much when it travels through the forest. In addition, there is a Nibelungen Museum on the way down the castle. It is built on the basis of Wagner's opera story. The Museum has huge murals and a reptile. Garden, it's worth visiting.
The Rhine-side mansion, which was visited in 2015, was seven euros.