Neuschwanstein Castle Of Ludwig II

Of course, the most famous German castle could not be absent from this list: Neuschwanstein in Schwangau near Füssen. Every year, about 1.4 million visitors come to see the fairytale castle in the Bavarian Alps, the work of the “fairytale king” Ludwig II. This castle is simply magical. The white sandstone buildings and towers that rise above the lake have been captivating the hearts and minds of millions of visitors. A walk through the opulently furnished castle is worth a visit. This fairytale-like picture frame has seen the best and most beautiful times of Ludwig II’s life and knows all the secrets. This castle is the realization of the king’s dreams of medieval romance, operas, and Wagnerian music dramas. The fairytale castle’s idyllic setting overlooking the Bavarian Alps is breathtaking. It is no surprise that Neuschwanstein Castle has become one of Germany’s most popular sights.
Hohenzollern Castle, Bisingen

In the region near Stuttgart, on a mountain peak of Mount Hohenzollern, 855 m above sea level, rises Hohenzollern Castle. The ancestral seat of the Prussian Hohenzollern princes and the crown of Emperor Wilhelm II is also worth seeing. Hohenzollern Castle is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful castles in Germany that offers a sensational view. This imposing mountain fortress rises impressively above the Neckar Valley. Spectacular towers and a terrace with an overview of the surrounding country await the visitor. This medieval castle complex, with its magnificent architecture and a total of three castles, has witnessed many a critical event. The visitor has the opportunity to experience the fascinating art collection, valuable exhibits, and a wealth of souvenirs and memorabilia from the princely family. Even the castle chapel is worth a visit. In addition, on clear days, the view of the surrounding peaks opens up to the visitor, making the walk even more enjoyable.
Augustusburg And Falkenlust Castles, Brühl

On the outskirts of Cologne, near the river Rhine, there is a unique complex of two castles in Brühl, known as Augustusburg and Falkenlust. This former Electoral Palace of the Archbishop of Cologne has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was among “the first significant German architectural achievement of the Rococo period.” Augustusburg Castle surprises visitors with its luxurious interiors, majestic staircase, and exquisite decorative paintings. This castle was a home to Clemens August of Bavaria. At a distance of only a few kilometers from Falkenlust Castle, a former hunting lodge of the Archbishop of Cologne, today the visitor can enjoy the view of the castle and the park. The castle complex in Brühl offers a great opportunity for a walk through its beautiful grounds. The natural terrain of the park provides a great opportunity to enjoy walks for those interested in history. The castle park and the magnificent view of the Rhine River are good examples of how harmoniously the architecture of the castle and its natural surroundings interact.
Heidelberg Castle

Heidelberg Castle, located on the northern slope of the Königstuhl, is rightfully called one of the world’s largest castle ruins. The first wooden keep was built in the 13th century and was continuously expanded throughout the Middle Ages. This castle is today a romantic ruin offering spectacular views of Heidelberg as well as the Neckar River. Because of the red sandstone, the castle has acquired a unique and incomparable look. Even today, the Heidelberg Castle attracts many creative people. This place has inspired many notable German authors, poets, and artists. A real highlight of the Heidelberg Castle is the Great Barrel. Heidelberg Castle is the most popular excursion destination in the Rhine region. A walk through the park surrounding the castle is a must for any fan of romantic castles. The view from the Heidelberg Castle is a must-see because it offers a wide view of the Neckar Valley.
Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin

Berlin’s most famous palace, Charlottenburg – the masterpiece of Prussian rococo – is located in the district of the same name. In the 17th century, it was built as a summer residence by Sophie Charlotte, Queen of Prussia, and later became her husband’s. The castle complex consists of the palace buildings, extensive French and English-style parks. The highlight of Charlottenburg Palace is its impressive architecture. The beautiful view of the castle, located on a hillside, opens up to the visitor. Thanks to its preservation, Charlottenburg offers a glimpse of the 18th-century Prussian elite palace architecture. The interior of the castle will amaze you with its luxury. The castle’s art collection contains many masterpieces of art. The castle in Berlin has unique and well-preserved galleries, which are definitely worth visiting. The castle’s beautiful grounds are perfect for exploring. Especially in warm weather, the visitor is enthusiastic about the beautiful flower beds in the castle gardens. The visit to this castle can be combined with a trip to Berlin.
Sanssouci Palace, Potsdam

The former summer residence of King Frederick II of Prussia near Potsdam was built according to his plan in the style of rococo.
Eltz Castle, Wierschem

The Eltz Castle near Koblenz is located in the Eifel region and can be discovered by hikers.





