A general view the park around Linderhof Palace. Unesco has declared the famous fairytale castles of Bavaria's King Ludwig II a World Heritage Site. Sven Hoppe/dpa UNESCO on Saturday declared the ...
- 'Part of Bavarian identity' - The third site in the UNESCO listing is the small castle of Linderhof, completed in 1878, the only one to have been finished in Ludwig's lifetime. It mixes elements of ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." UNESCO added 26 new locations to its World Heritage list this week, including four majestic castles in ...
After years of captivating visitors with their fairytale charm, the legendary castles of King Ludwig II have now been officially recognised as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. To celebrate this honor, The ...
The Palaces of King Ludwig II of Bavaria are located in the Free State of Bavaria, in Swabia and Upper Bavaria, Germany. Carefully sited in the Alps and their foothills, in landscapes of high natural ...
Castle Neuschwanstein, along with several other Bavarian palaces, has joined the UNESCO World Heritage List. The castles were already a major attraction in Germany's southern region, but the new ...