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Aerial photograph 203671
Neuschwanstein Castle in Hohenschwangau in the state of Bavaria. The castle was built in the 19th century for Ludwig II of Bavaria. Today, the owner is the free state and the castle is one of the most famous landmarks in Germany and a beloved tourism site. Built in a historism style, it is also called a fairy tale castle

HOHENSCHWANGAU 20.10.2009

Hohenschwangau from the bird's eye view: Neuschwanstein Castle in Hohenschwangau in the state of Bavaria. The castle was built in the 19th century for Ludwig II of Bavaria. Today, the owner is the free state and the castle is one of the most famous landmarks in Germany and a beloved tourism site. Built in a historism style, it is also called a fairy tale castle
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Neuschwanstein Castle in Hohenschwangau in the state of Bavaria. The castle was built in the 19th century for Ludwig II of Bavaria. Today, the owner is the free state and the castle is one of the most famous landmarks in Germany and a beloved tourism site. Built in a historism style, it is also called a fairy tale castle. www.neuschwanstein.de / www.castle-neuschwanstein.com Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 203671
Image resolution: 7205 x 5315 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 13,29 MB
Image file size: 109,56 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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