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The four grand estates are among 26 new World Heritage sites added to the list this year.
The king demands a castle! You are a world-renowned master builder who has been asked by the Mad King Ludwig to help design his castles. Projects of such significance require the expertise of more ...
Ludwig was a romantic dreamer who was responsible for some of Germany's best know castles. Let's talk about the best of them!
THE castle in Bavaria that was the inspiration behind Cinderella’s palace has just been given a brand-new status. Found on a ...
The Medical Record will print to-morrow the following in regard to the results of the autopsy on the body of the late King of Bavaria: View Full Article in Timesmachine » ...
Head to Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, Southern Germany to visit a castle that is at once utterly familiar but also unlike ...
The Mad King. King Ludwig II of Bavaria had many nicknames and a reputation that has followed him posthumously into the 21st century. Ludwig was born in 1845 in Nymphenburg, which is now part of ...
Construct fanciful castle floor plans to meet mad King Ludwig's enigmatic requests in this Android board-game adaptation. The core game is fun, but the app lacks polish.
King Ludwig II of Bavaria essentially lost his power. It is thought that Neuschwanstein Castle became the centerpiece of Ludwig II's imagined kingdom, where he could act as a true royal.
August 25 marks the 178th birthday of the Bavarian king, known for his Neuschwanstein Castle, which inspired Disney but was also a Nazi-looted art depot.
Bavaria’s King Ludwig II and his Neuschwanstein Castle play a starring role in the new ‘Inspiring Walt Disney’ exhibit running through March 27 at the Huntington Library.