Neuschwanstein Castle

Romance in Architectural Form

Romance in Architectural Form

Neuschwanstein Castle is an inspiration behind the iconic Disney logo and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Segovia Castle in Spain is also believed to have influenced the logo.

Early History

Neuschwanstein Castle is not as old as many of its medieval predecessors that we celebrate on this site. In fact, the very first foundational stone of this edifice was only laid down in September 1869.

From Imagination to Reality

In Lugwig’s mind, the castle was supposed to be a better, more romantic version of Hohenschwangau Castle which was constructed by his father Maximilian II. He was certainly aiming for perfection in Neuschwanstein’s design.

Essentially, this new castle (or New Hohenschwangau, as Lugwig had dubbed it) was supposed to be a replacement for his father’s ruined architectural legacy. This is where Lugwig’s flair for dramatics and immense imagination came into play. He wanted to play out his operatic obsession in architectural form. 

How to get to Neuschwanstein Castle

The most reasonable of these is by taking the train (Muenchen Hbf Gl.27-36) to Füssen, transferring to a bus, and arriving at Hohenschwangau, Königsschl. From there, it’s an 18-minute walk to the castle. The whole journey will take almost 3 hours.

On the other hand, if you’re not the biggest fan of public transport, then you can simply drive to ​​Neuschwanstein in your own car. From Munich, the entire journey would take an hour and a half.

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