Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany
Neuschwanstein Castle, built starting in the summer of 1868, is located in the southwest of Bavaria, Germany, near the earlier Hohenschwangau Castle. It is a symbol of Germany and served as the inspiration for Disney's Cinderella Castle. Constructed in 1869, this castle was one of the palaces of Bavarian King Ludwig II. It boasts 360 rooms🏠, but only 14 were completed to the original design before the king's death in 1886, leaving 346 rooms unfinished. Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the most photographed buildings in Germany and among the most popular tourist attractions. Its stunning beauty combines elaborate interior and exterior designs with defensive functionality. Photography📷 is not allowed inside the castle, but visitors can capture breathtaking views of the valley from its terrace. #NaturalBeauty #MustSeeViews