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Memorial cross of King Ludwig II, Berg Castle, Lake Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
71379418 - Memorial cross of King Ludwig II, Berg Castle, Lake Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
Hiking trail to Neuschwanstein Castle, 19th century, royal castle of King Ludwig II., Hohenschwangau, near Füssen, Allgaeu Alps, mountains, district Ostallgaeu, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
70942227 - Hiking trail to Neuschwanstein Castle, 19th century, royal castle of King Ludwig II., Hohenschwangau, near Füssen, Allgaeu Alps, mountains, district Ostallgaeu, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
Venus temple, Linderhof castle of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Linderhof castle, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
70442754 - Venus temple, Linderhof castle of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Linderhof castle, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
View from Venus temple to Linderhof castle with garden and fountain, Linderhof castle of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Linderhof castle, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
70442752 - View from Venus temple to Linderhof castle with garden and fountain, Linderhof castle of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Linderhof castle, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
Golden statue of angel in the gardens of Linderhof castle, King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Linderhof castle, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
70442756 - Golden statue of angel in the gardens of Linderhof castle, King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Linderhof castle, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
Neuschwanstein Castle, 19th century, royal castle of King Ludwig II., Hohenschwangau, near Fuessen, Ostallgaeu, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
70942154 - Neuschwanstein Castle, 19th century, royal castle of King Ludwig II., Hohenschwangau, near Fuessen, Ostallgaeu, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
Fountain and Venus temple, Linderhof castle of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Linderhof castle, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
70442753 - Fountain and Venus temple, Linderhof castle of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Linderhof castle, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
People ascending the steps to Linderhof castle, Linderhof castle of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
70442748 - People ascending the steps to Linderhof castle, Linderhof castle of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
Latona Fountain, Castle of Herrenchiemsee (King Ludwig II.) Lake Chiemsee, Bavaria, Germany
71089463 - Latona Fountain, Castle of Herrenchiemsee (King Ludwig II.) Lake Chiemsee, Bavaria, Germany
Garden bench, Linderhof castle of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Linderhof castle, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
70442757 - Garden bench, Linderhof castle of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Linderhof castle, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
Linderhof Castle of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Linderhof castle, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
70442747 - Linderhof Castle of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Linderhof castle, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
Neuschwanstein Castle ("New Swanstone Castle") is a 19th-century Romanesque Revival palace on a rugged hill above the village of Hohenschwangau near Füssen in southwest Bavaria, Germany. The palace was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria as a retreat and as homage to Richard Wagner. Ludwig paid for the palace out of his personal fortune and by means of extensive borrowing, rather than Bavarian public funds. The castle was intended as a home for the king, until he died in 1886. It was open to the public shortly after his death. Since then more than 61 million people have visited Neuschwanstein
71343615 - Neuschwanstein Castle ("New Swanstone Castle") is a 19th-century Romanesque Revival palace on a rugged hill above the village of Hohenschwangau near Füssen in southwest Bavaria, Germany. The palace was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria as a retreat and as homage to Richard Wagner. Ludwig paid for the palace out of his personal fortune and by means of extensive borrowing, rather than Bavarian public funds. The castle was intended as a home for the king, until he died in 1886. It was open to the public shortly after his death. Since then more than 61 million people have visited Neuschwanstein
View from Venus temple to Linderhof castle with garden and fountain, Linderhof castle of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Linderhof castle, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
70442750 - View from Venus temple to Linderhof castle with garden and fountain, Linderhof castle of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Linderhof castle, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
Neuschwanstein Castle ("New Swanstone Castle") is a 19th-century Romanesque Revival palace on a rugged hill above the village of Hohenschwangau near Füssen in southwest Bavaria, Germany. The palace was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria as a retreat and as homage to Richard Wagner. Ludwig paid for the palace out of his personal fortune and by means of extensive borrowing, rather than Bavarian public funds. The castle was intended as a home for the king, until he died in 1886. It was open to the public shortly after his death. Since then more than 61 million people have visited Neuschwanstein
71343613 - Neuschwanstein Castle ("New Swanstone Castle") is a 19th-century Romanesque Revival palace on a rugged hill above the village of Hohenschwangau near Füssen in southwest Bavaria, Germany. The palace was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria as a retreat and as homage to Richard Wagner. Ludwig paid for the palace out of his personal fortune and by means of extensive borrowing, rather than Bavarian public funds. The castle was intended as a home for the king, until he died in 1886. It was open to the public shortly after his death. Since then more than 61 million people have visited Neuschwanstein
Golden statue of angel in the gardens, Linderhof castle of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Linderhof castle, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
70442755 - Golden statue of angel in the gardens, Linderhof castle of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Linderhof castle, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
Neuschwanstein Castle ("New Swanstone Castle") is a 19th-century Romanesque Revival palace on a rugged hill above the village of Hohenschwangau near Füssen in southwest Bavaria, Germany. The palace was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria as a retreat and as homage to Richard Wagner. Ludwig paid for the palace out of his personal fortune and by means of extensive borrowing, rather than Bavarian public funds. The castle was intended as a home for the king, until he died in 1886. It was open to the public shortly after his death. Since then more than 61 million people have visited Neuschwanstein
71343614 - Neuschwanstein Castle ("New Swanstone Castle") is a 19th-century Romanesque Revival palace on a rugged hill above the village of Hohenschwangau near Füssen in southwest Bavaria, Germany. The palace was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria as a retreat and as homage to Richard Wagner. Ludwig paid for the palace out of his personal fortune and by means of extensive borrowing, rather than Bavarian public funds. The castle was intended as a home for the king, until he died in 1886. It was open to the public shortly after his death. Since then more than 61 million people have visited Neuschwanstein
Neuschwanstein Castle, 19th century, royal castle of King Ludwig II., Hohenschwangau, near Fuessen, Ostallgaeu, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
70942151 - Neuschwanstein Castle, 19th century, royal castle of King Ludwig II., Hohenschwangau, near Fuessen, Ostallgaeu, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
Neuschwanstein Castle ("New Swanstone Castle") is a 19th-century Romanesque Revival palace on a rugged hill above the village of Hohenschwangau near Füssen in southwest Bavaria, Germany. The palace was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria as a retreat and as homage to Richard Wagner. Ludwig paid for the palace out of his personal fortune and by means of extensive borrowing, rather than Bavarian public funds. The castle was intended as a home for the king, until he died in 1886. It was open to the public shortly after his death. Since then more than 61 million people have visited Neuschwanstein
71343624 - Neuschwanstein Castle ("New Swanstone Castle") is a 19th-century Romanesque Revival palace on a rugged hill above the village of Hohenschwangau near Füssen in southwest Bavaria, Germany. The palace was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria as a retreat and as homage to Richard Wagner. Ludwig paid for the palace out of his personal fortune and by means of extensive borrowing, rather than Bavarian public funds. The castle was intended as a home for the king, until he died in 1886. It was open to the public shortly after his death. Since then more than 61 million people have visited Neuschwanstein
Neuschwanstein Castle ("New Swanstone Castle") is a 19th-century Romanesque Revival palace on a rugged hill above the village of Hohenschwangau near Füssen in southwest Bavaria, Germany. The palace was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria as a retreat and as homage to Richard Wagner. Ludwig paid for the palace out of his personal fortune and by means of extensive borrowing, rather than Bavarian public funds. The castle was intended as a home for the king, until he died in 1886. It was open to the public shortly after his death. Since then more than 61 million people have visited Neuschwanstein
71343616 - Neuschwanstein Castle ("New Swanstone Castle") is a 19th-century Romanesque Revival palace on a rugged hill above the village of Hohenschwangau near Füssen in southwest Bavaria, Germany. The palace was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria as a retreat and as homage to Richard Wagner. Ludwig paid for the palace out of his personal fortune and by means of extensive borrowing, rather than Bavarian public funds. The castle was intended as a home for the king, until he died in 1886. It was open to the public shortly after his death. Since then more than 61 million people have visited Neuschwanstein
View from Venus temple to Linderhof castle with garden and fountain, Linderhof castle of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Linderhof castle, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
70442751 - View from Venus temple to Linderhof castle with garden and fountain, Linderhof castle of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Linderhof castle, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
Linderhof castle of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Linderhof castle, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
70442749 - Linderhof castle of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Linderhof castle, rococo, Ammergau range, Bavarian Alps, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
Neuschwanstein Castle, 19th century, royal castle of King Ludwig II., Hohenschwangau, near Fuessen, Ostallgaeu, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
70942152 - Neuschwanstein Castle, 19th century, royal castle of King Ludwig II., Hohenschwangau, near Fuessen, Ostallgaeu, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
Neuschwanstein Castle, 19th century, royal castle of King Ludwig II., Hohenschwangau, near Fuessen, Ostallgaeu, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
70942153 - Neuschwanstein Castle, 19th century, royal castle of King Ludwig II., Hohenschwangau, near Fuessen, Ostallgaeu, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe