Neuschwanstein: King Ludwig‘s dream castle and its secrets | History Stories Special

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  • @susancorgi
    @susancorgi Год назад +927

    Kink Ludwig II was a genius and was a kind person. We can say he basically built castles for his passion but automatically making millions every year for Germany tourism forever. He probably made money for his own country more then any kings in the world by far. Sadly nobody knew then.

    • @kaloarepo288
      @kaloarepo288 Год назад +65

      The whole thing came about because of the influence of Wagner who was an infinitely greater genius than king Ludwig - Wagner's influence on operatic and orchestral music was enormous reaching down to our own day with scores for the Lord of the Ring movies influenced by Wagner!

    • @DWHistoryandCulture
      @DWHistoryandCulture  Год назад +41

      Good point 💰

    • @danielt.3152
      @danielt.3152 Год назад +64

      I agree the tourism dollars prove he was a genius ahead of his time. Look at Egypt, the pyramids and Egyptian culture museums generate billions annually all you need is sustained peace and safety and affordability for tourists. Today even King Tut works harder than any Egyptian alive today going on tour with his entourage of relics. Today Germany,Austria and European castles help keep things fun, interesting,educational etc. I would definitely go to see any castle. Look at the tour of London, I have been there an amazing collection of armor, medieval weapons , swords etc very cool

    • @MidMo4020
      @MidMo4020 Год назад +49

      Great comment!! Hadn’t considered that. I was married to a German girl in my younger days. She was Bavarian. Got to go on the “good tour” of Neuschwanstein. Mostly Germans. Their tours and guides were done according to language. Germany looks just like my home state of Missouri but Germany has an ancient vibe that’s hard to explain..

    • @theotherohlourdespadua1131
      @theotherohlourdespadua1131 Год назад +48

      Not really a genius. The castles were never meant to be seen by the public, those were all for him and him alone. If you want to give congratulations to making these as successful tourism spots, thank the Bavarian State Government who immediately turned the castles and palaces as public monuments by 1889...

  • @fratercontenduntocculta8161
    @fratercontenduntocculta8161 Год назад +387

    A man who loved fairy tales so much that he became one. Truly amazing story.

    • @AndreaLuiseCa.-rr1im
      @AndreaLuiseCa.-rr1im Год назад +2

      only m. Opinion ThaT The
      Former Kanzler of AusTria Mr S. Kurz
      looks like The King L. II?

    • @NicholeComer
      @NicholeComer Год назад +4

      Seems the question remains.. at whose expense friends?

    • @NicholeComer
      @NicholeComer Год назад

      Just how many “king (s)” must their be to OUR history, who rob to glorify oneself. That is actually not insanity, that is narcissism at its most destructive.. literally “bought” hook line and sinker, by his people, or at least many. Truth is great. Whatever that is.. a duck, a duck, a duck. Whatever it is, call it by its right name lol

  • @virginiabotha3545
    @virginiabotha3545 Год назад +330

    I must say that it looks like the castle is being kept in mint condition. Stunning.

    • @stephaniegilcher4577
      @stephaniegilcher4577 Год назад +28

      It's undergoing massive renovation work now for the first time!

    • @zyourzgrandzmaz
      @zyourzgrandzmaz Год назад +11

      It's insane to see. It's a blessing it wasn't ruined by the Nazis or communism.

    • @ScorpioBornIn69
      @ScorpioBornIn69 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@zyourzgrandzmaz The part of Germany the castle is was in West Germany since it was founded and liberated by American troops therefore wasn't under communism.

    • @maddog788
      @maddog788 9 месяцев назад +4

      You have to visit if you ever get the chance i visited a lot of castles in my life but Neuschwanstein is a level above the rest.

    • @attsealevel
      @attsealevel 8 месяцев назад +2

      ScorpioBornIn69 - good correction - not sure why communism was even mentioned.

  • @ryanpatterson9526
    @ryanpatterson9526 Год назад +94

    Basically a whimsical man that had the resources to actually create his dreams. Most of us wish we could do the same.

  • @sparkytuttle2966
    @sparkytuttle2966 Год назад +103

    This is the one place in the world that moved my soul the most. Just to get to the castle was no easy task. In my case, I was very fit but also 5 months pregnant. We took the carriage, pulled by a horse. When the horse began shooting gass bombs, we were told we would walk the rest of the way. We we plugging upwards only to have elderly European ladies blow past us, like we were standing still. To give you an idea how high up we were, they were having hang gliding competitions off the nearest mountain! Once you stand in some the most beautiful rooms in the world, you are left breathless. The throne room can not be honestly seen unless you are actually there. The kitchen and music rooms were created by greatest minds on earth. The paintings are to die for. I always wanted to take my daughter there. Unfortunately, that dream would never come to fruition. But these memories live forever in my heart.

    • @DWHistoryandCulture
      @DWHistoryandCulture  Год назад +3

      Nice memories! Thank you for that

    • @sparkytuttle2966
      @sparkytuttle2966 Год назад +23

      @@DWHistoryandCulture No, thank you. I plan to share your video with my daughter and granddaughter. One of the greatest disappointments I have in my life is not being able to take them there. Now that my life is nearing it's end, I want them to see what I thought was a beautiful place. I want them to understand that some of the most flawed ( according to the world) people are capable of creating miracles.

    • @zaram131
      @zaram131 9 месяцев назад +5

      I’m sorry.. I know how badly you want to go back. I feel the same way about Switzerland. Some beautiful castles there too.

    • @zaram131
      @zaram131 9 месяцев назад +3

      I want to visit Neuschwanstein too.

    • @thebedeaufamily
      @thebedeaufamily 6 месяцев назад

      The walk isn't that serious

  • @angeladial8325
    @angeladial8325 Год назад +215

    My parents went to tour the castle when my dad was stationed in Germany in the late 60’s and took many many pictures and developed them as slides. I did two Ludwig school reports with the slides and projector and then my senior year did a report on Wagner. This was a fantastic documentary and I learned so much more!

    • @AlisonBSL
      @AlisonBSL Год назад +14

      My parents were stationed in Germany in the late 60s too! And I was born there 😊

    • @DWHistoryandCulture
      @DWHistoryandCulture  Год назад +14

      Oh, what a fantastic coincidence. Do you still have those slides??

    • @shawnmayer7849
      @shawnmayer7849 Год назад +11

      my parents did as well, during the mid-late 60''s. I was even born in Frankfurt, and my brother in Bonn

    • @CheshireGrins79
      @CheshireGrins79 Год назад +10

      I visited in the 80s while my dad was stationed there. It was beautiful

    • @basiabasia3387
      @basiabasia3387 Год назад +3

      so WHEN did you go to see that place?

  • @karenmorris2239
    @karenmorris2239 Год назад +74

    I visited this castle in 1984 it was winter and it was 28° below zero I drove from Innsbruck to Fussen
    It was so cold and you had to actually climb up on foot the very last portion. You had to park your car down close to Hohenschwangau. You were taken by horse and carriage up to a certain point with blankets over your knees. I have seen lots of the beautiful castles mostly in France and Germany but this one is magical. It took my breath away it was in the mists. It was so cold there were very few people visiting it and it was so painful to breathe, I said to someone coming down is it worth it and she said “yes keep going it’s worth it. And truly it is the most exquisite experience. Everything in it is absolutely beautiful, and really quite modern they had hot and cold running water the first of its kind. I was thinking of how difficult it must’ve been to bring up so much that was needed to build it on a horse and carriage up in the mountains like that. The king employed many people. I was thinking how did they get those columns of lapis and porphyry up there on horse carriage etc. whatever his idiosyncrasies, God bless beautiful people that leave beautiful creations behind for everyone else to enjoy as well. It’s a magnificent work of art I will never forget it. A magical experience and they only open a small part of it so there’s a great portion of the castle that is not seen and people think that it’s small but it’s huge you could get lost in it and never found. Nearly 40 years later I remember it clearly is one of the most beautiful magical places in the world. ❤

    • @DWHistoryandCulture
      @DWHistoryandCulture  Год назад +8

      @Karenmorris2239 Thank you for sharing your memory with us!

    • @karenmorris2239
      @karenmorris2239 Год назад +3

      @@DWHistoryandCulture My pleasure thank you for sharing this with us❣️🙏

    • @marycopeland4049
      @marycopeland4049 9 месяцев назад

      The lapis is exquisite.

  • @attorneycarissa
    @attorneycarissa Год назад +116

    I never knew the story behind the castle. It's so tragic. RIP King Ludwig II. Thank you for this beautiful castle. ❤

    • @ivantoxie
      @ivantoxie Год назад +6

      I didn't know they removed the ancient ruins. I thought they just built over them. To bad they didn't incorporate them somehow, it could have been interesting.

  • @NEIL-CURCIO
    @NEIL-CURCIO Год назад +84

    King Ludwig II will never be forgotten

    • @Mirabell_Noir
      @Mirabell_Noir 7 месяцев назад

      He already is. Germans like money he makes them. Not him.

  • @aintky4338
    @aintky4338 Год назад +54

    I’ve visited this castle twice from Japan❤
    Beautiful work of art.
    I hope he is happy that it is loved from all over the world

  • @GjpgrD
    @GjpgrD Год назад +52

    I had the pleasure of visiting both these castles & the whole of Bavaria wirh my family in '95. They were lavish & overwhelming, & the countryside was breathtaking. A dream of a vacation!

  • @radovanspasic5466
    @radovanspasic5466 Год назад +103

    In mid 14th century Serbian Emperor's palace in Prizren was connected via 15km long viaduct to a milk farm on the mountains so that the emperor was receiving a fresh milk and a fresh water directly from a source to his palace. The viaduct was paved by porcelaine tiles. And our cities even had a street lights made from a barrels filled with pine resin! There were many incredible inventions in the past little know to us today.

    • @DWHistoryandCulture
      @DWHistoryandCulture  Год назад +11

      Wow, this is really fascinating, thanks so much for sharing this!!

    • @AndreaLuiseCa.-rr1im
      @AndreaLuiseCa.-rr1im Год назад +2

      Thanks d The info lol

    • @digitals9656
      @digitals9656 7 месяцев назад +1

      serbia didn't existed in that time. dont spread lies.

    • @digitals9656
      @digitals9656 7 месяцев назад +1

      don't spread lies. serbia didn't existed then. and didn't had any king. nothing but lies and myths.

    • @Mirabell_Noir
      @Mirabell_Noir 7 месяцев назад

      What Serbia? From your thin air inventions?

  • @missysbloglife
    @missysbloglife Год назад +59

    This castle is stunning in person. I can only image what it would have looked like when completed.

  • @katjamison
    @katjamison Год назад +108

    I've never been to Neuschwanstien but I did visit the Linderhof which Ludwig also built. He created a cave with an artificial lake. He rode in a swan boat on the lake while musicians played Wagner's music behind a mural of Tannhauser. The palace is modeled on Versailles. Absolutely beautiful.

    • @kaloarepo288
      @kaloarepo288 Год назад +1

      No Herrenchiemsee was modeled on Versailles -actually the Hall of Mirrors is reproduced there at Herrenchiemsee but the whole complex was left unfinished otherwise it might have been a replica of Versailles.

    • @susanbowman3865
      @susanbowman3865 Год назад +10

      When my big brother was stationed there in USAF he took my mother and I to see two of King Ludwig’s castles, Neuschwanstein and Linderhof. Even though I was only 12 years old at that time the magnificence and beauty of both castles left quite an impression on me. It was like you were experiencing a real life fairy tale in breathtaking panoramic vistas that were frozen in time.

    • @jomeyer13
      @jomeyer13 Год назад +3

      wow now i must see

    • @davejohnston5925
      @davejohnston5925 Год назад +1

      While stationed in FRG I was able to visit the Linderhof in August of 1982, Armed Forces Recreation maintained a camp facility about 3 kilometers down the road from the Palace. I was able to spend two days on a self-guided tour. at the time... Two months later with my parents visiting, we spent a long weekend in Garmisch were able to visit both castles. Schwetzingen Castle and Palace also provided an enjoyable way to spend a weekend

  • @RachelLWolfe
    @RachelLWolfe Год назад +50

    I remember visiting the Neuschwanstein, the Linderhoff and another castle when I lived there in the 90' and early 2000's. The area is simply breathtaking and the castles are beyond beautiful. The Neuschwanstein is simply magnificent!

  • @shirleyhair2261
    @shirleyhair2261 Год назад +66

    I visited this castle years ago and found it to be magical and so so beautiful, it was an experience my husband and I never will never forget. I would suggest reading the story of Ludwig it is so interesting ❤

  • @reefprayerresin
    @reefprayerresin 11 месяцев назад +28

    I wonder about his ‘strangeness’ as they called it, and if he was on the Spectrum… His dedication to details on his castles makes me wonder if he was also a savant. - His architectural design was next level and he hadn’t studied architecture. I love this castle and find his story so fascinating.

  • @mssdn8976
    @mssdn8976 Год назад +41

    I always thought that he really was mad, but I’d say passionate but not mad. He left such a wonderful legacy

    • @DeptalJexus
      @DeptalJexus 7 месяцев назад

      he was a dreamer, but sadly he was born at the wrong time where nation states need rational leaders than dreamers.

  • @alert1006
    @alert1006 Год назад +62

    Stunning view, truly like a fairytale castle, I visited 18 years ago. I'll never forget. Thank you for this video.

    • @AndreaLuiseCa.-rr1im
      @AndreaLuiseCa.-rr1im Год назад

      We donT look like This King
      no
      one ever has founded m
      guilty ThaT I should
      financial
      ruin m. life however

  • @nirmani5238
    @nirmani5238 Год назад +74

    I've always loved this castle after seeing it's pictures, without knowing the history. Knowing the story makes it even more intriguing. Definitely a place I want to visit one day.

    • @DWHistoryandCulture
      @DWHistoryandCulture  Год назад +6

      You might also like this one, we head to Neuschwanstein again!! No speed limit on the autobahn? Medieval Neuschwanstein? Unexpected truths about German icons.
      ruclips.net/video/8Ie0dvK9gpI/видео.html

    • @sharonwhiteley6510
      @sharonwhiteley6510 Год назад +2

      Every season and time if day adds to the charm and beauty of the castle. We spent 9 yrs in Germany and visited multiple times. Magnificent. Our son's favorite was Linderhof.

  • @faithyourfear6401
    @faithyourfear6401 Год назад +12

    This will be my favorite doc ever ❤. Bavaria, Ludwig, his story, and his castles, are near and dear to my heart.

  • @JMM33RanMA
    @JMM33RanMA Год назад +50

    The prince has a family resemblance to the old king, I'm sure he is grateful that the family resemblance is not Habsburg. I recall visiting the castle in the 1970's. There were some tourists but I was there on a slow day, so there weren't many. I've been to Germany 10 times, and didn't come close to seeing everything, but the castle, despite its reputation as kitsch, is beautiful and interesting. I once stayed in the Koblenz castle in the Winter, so I can understand why King Ludwig wanted modern heating!

    • @kittycatbeatrice2729
      @kittycatbeatrice2729 Год назад +6

      @Jay McJakombe Indeed a family resemblance. Your comment about the Habsburgs made me laugh out loud.
      I found it interesting that the prince just got married yesterday! (They did a civil ceremony in Dec)
      I visited Neuschwanstein in 1975. Very interesting place.

  • @sharonwhiteley6510
    @sharonwhiteley6510 Год назад +20

    We visited every castle built by King Ludwig. Our son was very young when we visited Linderhof. For quite sometime he felt a cave was full of water with large swans you rode in while people sang.
    Neuschwanstein was a favorite. We always saw something new every time. Our guides never leaned to suicide for the King.
    It's stunning.

  • @EdwardJackson-k9x
    @EdwardJackson-k9x Год назад +20

    My Dad was driving me and my Mom through the valley this castle was in and, pulled over in a rest stop, I saw the beautiful castle, my opinion anybody capable of building such a place is not crazy, it was beautiful!

  • @christinedecker4936
    @christinedecker4936 Год назад +16

    It's one of the most beautiful things I've seen in my life. Would love to visit it again.

    • @Greg-qw1or
      @Greg-qw1or Год назад

      When was u there

    • @maryhafner3462
      @maryhafner3462 2 месяца назад

      Me too!!!! So beautiful I could not believe I was there!!!❤ Made me fall in love with Castles!

  • @DM06847
    @DM06847 Год назад +9

    I was station in Darmstadt Germany in 1983 - 1985. I was able to take a trip to all the King Ludwig castles. They were all Stunning.

  • @VampyreZen
    @VampyreZen Год назад +74

    What an absolutely amazing place and a shame he didn't get to live inside it for even one day. Thank you for producing this.

    • @davidlogan4329
      @davidlogan4329 Год назад +9

      Ludwig did live inside Neuschwanstein for a time!

    • @nickographer6528
      @nickographer6528 Год назад +11

      @@davidlogan4329 yeah I think they said 200 and something days

    • @stephaniegilcher4577
      @stephaniegilcher4577 Год назад +8

      ​@@davidlogan4329 no he didn't really live there.. he just stayed there for a few days. The only castles he really lived in were Hohenschwangau and Linderhof. I was a tour guide at Neuschwanstein for 10 years

    • @rmp7400
      @rmp7400 Год назад +2

      A man who is inspired by beautiful dreams is not deprived in any way🎆

    • @capcompass9298
      @capcompass9298 Год назад +2

      @@stephaniegilcher4577 What a fantastic job.
      Fantastic castle in a fantastic area.
      I visited a couple dozen times guiding tourists.

  • @corinaglavan4528
    @corinaglavan4528 Год назад +13

    A magician creating a magical place, His Majesty King Ludwig was a visionary. Each of His castles is a spectacular set for fairytales, enticing generations of visitors. A real Knight creating a treasure chest for Bavaria.

  • @janetgies8698
    @janetgies8698 Год назад +19

    This is a wonderful video that allows us to see this castle without all the tourists around. Thank you very much!❤

  • @jmmarshall5492
    @jmmarshall5492 Год назад +7

    I visited this castle when I was a child, and memories of it have stayed with me all my life.

    • @DWHistoryandCulture
      @DWHistoryandCulture  Год назад

      Thank you very much for sharing your experience with us. Sending you all the best

  • @almasy7728
    @almasy7728 Год назад +11

    Magnificent. The place where the castle stands is breathtaking, wish i could visit this place ❤️

  • @wonderwomanmomma4112
    @wonderwomanmomma4112 Год назад +17

    I was able to go here when I was 4 or 5. Your memories are like dreams when you are that young. My dreams have magnificent German Castles and I have a hard time distinguishing what I remember that is real and what is imagined. I need to go back and figure it out. I also went to the lake castle. The one you have to go on a beautiful wood and glass boat to get to.

  • @loneyhearts
    @loneyhearts Год назад +11

    I remember seeing this castle as a child. Oh the memories, my father caring me up on his shoulders to see the beautiful castle on the mount.

  • @katherineguthrie1558
    @katherineguthrie1558 9 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you so much for your video's !!! I lived in Germany from 1974- 1977. I went to School In Munch !!! I Loved Living there. I'd Love to Go Back to Visit !!!

  • @ricardofonseca7715
    @ricardofonseca7715 Год назад +6

    I visit Neuschwanstein Castle in last january. Is a wonderful place and a dream come true.

  • @johnalexander5738
    @johnalexander5738 Год назад +9

    We visited his castles this summer. Amazing places and very lavish. I wish I would have watched this before I toured the castle this summer.

  • @vernelledouglas1801
    @vernelledouglas1801 Год назад +8

    This was so interesting. The throne room is breathtaking, your eyes want to travel the space. I hope to see it in person.

  • @pattydriver9562
    @pattydriver9562 Год назад +9

    We visited in 07. It’s amazing to be sure. The walk up never stops😄. Then when you get into the castle it’s all up or down. I never saw the elevator 😉. Very inspiring and jaw dropping with the magnificent artistry! I was honored to go! We love Germany!❤️

    • @DWHistoryandCulture
      @DWHistoryandCulture  Год назад

      Thank you for sharing your story. We appreciate you taking the time to share your experiences with our community. Sending you all the best

  • @5redheadofdoom5
    @5redheadofdoom5 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'll never forget the last time I went... It was around Christmas and there was snow everywhere and the sight of Hohenschwangau and Neuschwanstein was breathtaking. I also have a lot of memories from visiting as a child when we were stationed in Baumholder.

  • @Sakuyamon
    @Sakuyamon Год назад +10

    Neuschwanstein has long been my favourite castle, ever since I discovered it in school as a teen. There is no way that the man who got it built was insane. Artistic, eccentric, romantic, genial are far better descriptions! And it seem he was quite mindful of the budget as well considering what amazing quality he got for the money! Makes me wish I could have met him.

    • @DWHistoryandCulture
      @DWHistoryandCulture  Год назад

      Thank you very much for sharing your personal experience with us. Sending you all the best

  • @micheleploeser7720
    @micheleploeser7720 Год назад +24

    I visited Neuschwanstein Castle 30 years ago I think it was beautiful absolutely beautiful it’s worth every step getting all the way up there you’d love it

  • @vicswanby454
    @vicswanby454 Год назад +17

    I was there in 1999 and I'll say this video doesn't do this castle justice it's far more impressive in person! The beautiful artwork and the majestic views are beyond what a person would imagine. Yet walking in the halls bring in thoughts of what it was like to enjoy this mesmerizing structure In it's glory days. I Highly recommend going and seeing it for yourself it will be a place that I will remember till my dyeing day. Thankfully it's stood the test of time and wasn't destroyed by the bombing during the war like so many of the rest of the Castle's in Germany! It's no wonder why Walt Disney drew inspiration from this amazing castle

    • @DWHistoryandCulture
      @DWHistoryandCulture  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.

    • @maryhafner3462
      @maryhafner3462 2 месяца назад

      I agree. We went in 2004. Absolutely STUNNING. Probably one of the most beautiful places ever. ❤❤❤

  • @bobby8900
    @bobby8900 Год назад +3

    King Ludwig II had a beautiful mind and giving heart. He tops my list of kings now great documentary DW!

    • @DWHistoryandCulture
      @DWHistoryandCulture  Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot for watching and for your positive feedback. We appreciate you taking the time to comment and are glad you like our content!

  • @michaelgardner-vn6kn
    @michaelgardner-vn6kn Год назад +16

    The reason he was so objectionable was only because of the amount of money he spent. In a few years he spent all the money it took his family eight generations to amass, and then proceeded to empty Bavaria's coffers with his endless building. It was all about the money. I visited Neuschwanstein and Linderhof. Words cannot express the over-the-top opulence to be seen there. They make Versailles look minimalist.

    • @TheSweeeeeetz
      @TheSweeeeeetz Год назад

      Plus build started about 70yrs after the French Revolution yet he thought nothing of it. Lol

  • @lindabriggs5118
    @lindabriggs5118 Год назад +10

    I visited Neuschwanstein castle in May 2000. My son was stationed at Landstul Army Hospital at the time. So we took a trip to Munich and then into Bavaria. It was a beautiful sunny and warm spring few days. We stayed in a really nice hotel nearby that gave us magnificent views of both castles. It was so much fun as we took the horse pulled carriage up to the castle as my daughter in law had had surgery done on knee at the time and my granddaughter was only 3 yrs old at the time. Neuschwanstein was absolutely amazing. King Ludwig II was actually a visionary, I think, and ahead of his time. I have fine memories of my visit there. Even though I am not of German descent, I grew up next door to a lovely German family and considered them as my adopted grandparents. I can remember the stories grandpa used to tell me of the "Faerie Castle." So I had to visit.

    • @DWHistoryandCulture
      @DWHistoryandCulture  Год назад

      Thanks so much for sharing your precious memories! All the best 🏰

    • @lindabriggs5118
      @lindabriggs5118 Год назад +2

      @DWHistoryandCulture Thank you. I forgot to mention that the driver of the dray horses let my granddaughter hold the reins and helped her guide and drive them along the road. She was so excited, we almost didn't hear the end of it for the rest of our stay there. It's hard to believe that same little granddaughter is 23 years old now and still remembers it.

  • @SnowWhite717_
    @SnowWhite717_ Год назад +16

    When I was about 8 or 9 we went to see the castle. We were living in Germany for 8 years and travelled every weekend and holiday to see castles and the castles of King Ludwig were all incredible. But I will always remember the visit here… we had to wear the boiled woolen slippers when touring the castle as to not damage the floors. So me being 8, started sliding around pretending I was ice skating… needless to say I got in trouble and my mom smacked me on the back of my head and told me to knock it off 😅 what a thing to remember about this place

  • @Crush-q6k
    @Crush-q6k Год назад +2

    So massive i was mesmerized when i was fortunate enough to visit in summer of 89! One of the most beautiful places ive ever been. Breath taking!

  • @karend9445
    @karend9445 Год назад +3

    I remember going to see it when my father was stationed in Germany. It was the first castle I saw inside of. I still have a painting of the castle my parents bought from an artist outside the castle. At 9 years old the castle was magic and Ludwig was my first crush. Sixty five years later he still owns a piece of my heart.

    • @DWHistoryandCulture
      @DWHistoryandCulture  Год назад

      Thank you for sharing your story. We appreciate you taking the time to share your experiences with our community.

    • @teresarussell8264
      @teresarussell8264 Год назад

      This is a lovely and endearing story! Thank you for sharing it! I’ve never been only read about it and see pictures. ❤

  • @susanweber6714
    @susanweber6714 Год назад +4

    I was there in 1978. I thought it was stunning. The craftsmanship is breathtaking. It was my favorite

  • @sooyoonmin
    @sooyoonmin Год назад +7

    I always see this castle in books. Ot was a favorite daydream material. Watching this is a realization that it is tangible and real with a visionary king behind it.

  • @djrigmarole7077
    @djrigmarole7077 Год назад +16

    My dad lives near here in peiting and I visited it many times when I was a kid. Bavaria is such a beautiful place 💯❤️🇬🇧

  • @London-wo3gf
    @London-wo3gf Год назад +6

    It was my dream to see this place when I was a child, thought it would never happens, I was there 2 years ago and never been so happy to be in this beautiful dream becoming reality.

  • @kennichols3992
    @kennichols3992 Год назад +8

    Thank you for this wonderful documentary.

  • @Ali-ct9pb
    @Ali-ct9pb Год назад +39

    I have always wondered about the history of this castle. Thank you so much for such an insightful review of its history. I can’t believe an insane person would be able to manage to orchestrate the building of such a magnificent structure. It seems to me, but I’m no expert, that he was a genius. A architectural genius. And geniuses tend to be be out there a bit. Just so much brain matter. A most amazing and exquisite piece of art. Truly a wonder of the world. Very sad to hear of his last days. Sounds very suspicious and evil. I hope that one day I will be able to visit it. Thank you for this video.

    • @user-yz7ds7rn9b
      @user-yz7ds7rn9b Год назад

      Genius.

    • @mikemotorbike4283
      @mikemotorbike4283 Год назад

      I think genius not so much for his Artistic nature, although that is obvious; as his sensitivity to statecraft. Giving his native country symbolic monuments which a great state deserves. Possibly they seized the opportunity of his debt to kill two birds with one stone; convinced him to fake death to create tourist intrigue to pay off debts, and rid themselves of kings for good. I don't think they'd actually permit the death of a king for money, except symbolically.

  • @jessicahawks3223
    @jessicahawks3223 Год назад +7

    I miss Bavaria so much. I was blessed with 3 years living there in the early 2000s..i would give anything to go back. Sadly i nevee got to go to the castle myself because every chance i traveled in the area it was always the middle of winter and very hard traveling in the area..one day i plan on going back with my daughter and husband to show them around my favorite places on earth

    • @marieburton6127
      @marieburton6127 6 месяцев назад

      I’m not sure why people don’t think the castle is open during winter, but trust me it’s more surreal and magical than you could ever imagine in the middle of a snowstorm with only the staff and very few visitors present. There is no glass in the windows so the snowflakes just dance through the open casements. The peaceful ride up in a horse drawn carriage covered up in heavy felted wool blankets, crossing the rope bridge over a snow laden canyon, the hum of the electricity thrumming thru the antique lamps mounted on stair newel posts……..each its own otherworldly experience to make you appreciate his genius in mounting his greatest architectural accomplishment on this pile of Bavarian boulders. Not so crazy after all……..

    • @DWHistoryandCulture
      @DWHistoryandCulture  6 месяцев назад

      That sounds indeed magical!

  • @jennifertarin4707
    @jennifertarin4707 8 месяцев назад +2

    This is a very interesting story. I heard some of it on an episode of Rick Steves Europe but nothing in this much detail. I love how passionate he was and how vivid his imagination was.

  • @lindabuck2777
    @lindabuck2777 Год назад +7

    To me, beautiful as it is on the outside, even the exquisite craftsmanship inside as well; sad no one has truly ‘lived’ or thrived in it. It’s an empty shell really, most egregious is laborers not getting paid. Artisans and craftsmen are never paid well for their skills yet they continue…some of us DO appreciate it.🙏🏻❤️

  • @kathrynkathryn5493
    @kathrynkathryn5493 Год назад +4

    I have the pleasure of saying I was there. What a Wonderful Memory.I just love this Documentary. The ability to see so much "Behind the Scenes". What a Wonderful piece of work. Architecturally what a Wonder, Historically what a Tragedy. I am Alguae, yes from that area of Germany. I liebe Dueschland!!!

  • @mwebs2307
    @mwebs2307 Год назад +9

    I was at Neuschwanstein and its surroundings in April this year, a wonderful place.

  • @EcclesiastesLiker-py5ts
    @EcclesiastesLiker-py5ts Год назад +13

    What a beautiful legacy, a pleasure for the people who live nearby and a tourist attraction.

  • @cdfdesantis699
    @cdfdesantis699 Год назад +43

    Indeed, whether he was mad or not, Ludwig built the ultimate fairytale castle. It truly looks like something out of a dream. I know everybody's money is tight right now; but maybe someday, the intended keep could be built, & the world could see the castle as the King meant it to be.

    • @katiedotson704
      @katiedotson704 Год назад +5

      I had the same thought. Th current billionaires of the world could easily group together to finance such an endeavor. Not that all would be interested. But there would be some that desired to see a masterpiece such as this completed and others whose ego would compel them to have their name listed among donors.
      But then again, how could anyone know how to finish it? There may exist blueprints, drawings, and designer instructions enough to be reasonably sure of the construction. But how could anyone know the final details intended by a man long dead? How do you complete someone else’s dream?

    • @cdfdesantis699
      @cdfdesantis699 Год назад +3

      @@katiedotson704 I believe they showed King Ludwig's original blueprints in this documentary, as well as some sketches he made of how he wanted the palace to look. The existing foundation is a decent starting point, as its depth & width of walls would indicate its load-bearing capacity. Too, even folks who've already toured the castle would pay again to see the new addition. As to completing someone else's dream? I can't say, friend, but I believe Ludwig would like to see it completed FOR him. Thanks much for your reply.

    • @steveperreira5850
      @steveperreira5850 Год назад +2

      Yes, I don’t think it would be too much for Germany to build the intended final tower, the tallest one. They should do it. They could crowd fund it with donations of Tourists onsite and also online

    • @cdfdesantis699
      @cdfdesantis699 Год назад +1

      @@steveperreira5850 You're right, friend, & even if Germany initially funds the build, the subsequent tourist revenue would surely compensate the govt. outlay. Thanks much for your reply.

  • @frogoSwaggins
    @frogoSwaggins 7 месяцев назад +2

    I visited this castle on August 1st, 2023. I was on a 3 week backpacking trip across Europe through 9 countries. Germany was the second after Switzerland. At the time I was staying in Munich and I believe on the 2nd or 3rd day in Munich I took a bus ride which stopped at a few other places on the way. It was lightly raining the whole time and I was really bummed out since I had wanted to take some nice pictures with my camera. I remember seeing the castle for the first time from the bus and I was probably a few miles away but I could see the huge white structure looming in the dark rainy mountains. I was praying that the weather would clear up. The bus soon dropped us off at the parking lot and we were given a time limit to be back and the bus and I was so excited to go up and see the castle. Eventually we took a shuttle bus up to a drop off point to where we had to walk the rest of the way. Before our tour started I wanted to go to the bridge to take some pictures. It was raining and quite cold actually but there were still a good amount of people there despite the weather. I took some photos and I kept walking on a small muddy path up the mountain on the other side of the bridge. As I got higher and higher there were less people. It was actually quite slippery and dangerous. It was spectacular but unfortunately I could pretty much only see the castle and not much beyond due to the clouds and fog. Later on towards the end of the tour before we were going to leave, we all stepped out on the large stone balcony and I swear right then the clouds parted and there were rays of sun beaming down as I looked over to the 2km long lake and mountains beyond. It was honestly the most beautiful thing I had ever witnessed. The sky wasn't entirely clear but there was enough clearing for the sun to make it truly look like a Bob Ross painting straight out of a fantasy. I will never forget that magical moment and the answered prayers from God. Just wonderful.

    • @frogoSwaggins
      @frogoSwaggins 7 месяцев назад

      This view was not of the castle but of the surrounding mountains but as I left the castle I was still able to get some pretty nice pictures. I think that moment from the balcony was worth more than all of the pictures I could ever take.

    • @DWHistoryandCulture
      @DWHistoryandCulture  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing!

  • @alonsoreyes715
    @alonsoreyes715 Год назад +6

    I’ve been lucky to see both castles in person and they’re beautiful even the drive up is gorgeous😊

  • @AVOWIRENEWS
    @AVOWIRENEWS 9 месяцев назад +2

    What a fascinating title! Neuschwanstein Castle is such a dreamy and mysterious place, steeped in history. King Ludwig's vision for this castle was truly remarkable, blending romantic architecture with a touch of fairytale magic. The secrets and stories behind it must be so intriguing, considering the castle's historical significance and the intriguing life of King Ludwig himself. It's always amazing to dive into the history of such iconic landmarks and learn about their unique stories and the visions of those who created them. 🏰✨

  • @gaylenealis7268
    @gaylenealis7268 Год назад +6

    I have been there my sister lived in Germany at the time. It was winter when I went over there. We went to the castle. We walked up the long steep hill to the castle. The castle was really cool. We ended up sliding down the hill to get back to the car.

  • @pleiades.puppets
    @pleiades.puppets Год назад +10

    This was great background, thank you! Hopefully I'll get to see it some day. When my spouse and I did our grand European tour in the '90s, we took a train through Germany and it seemed like every hilltop along the way had a castle (or ruins of a castle). Our German seatmates probably thought we were a little over excited, but let's face it, there's not that kind of dense architectural history in the U.S. It was a real treat.

  • @WolfRoss
    @WolfRoss Год назад +11

    40% of my ancestors came from Bayern in the 1850s. I love this castle.

  • @Shelleyshelleyxyz
    @Shelleyshelleyxyz Год назад +5

    What a beauty. Thank you Your Majesty.

  • @MarcusHelius
    @MarcusHelius 10 месяцев назад

    A fantastic documentary. I did not expect to be moved to tears by a story about a castle and a monarch.

  • @robertst.julian8265
    @robertst.julian8265 Год назад +4

    I feel so honoured to be treated with this stunning success from King Ludwig’s dream state. I was fascinated
    everytime I made & displayed several jigsaw puzzles of this magnificence, over time. 🫧🕊💗🕊🫧. 🇨🇦 Thank
    you so much for this wondrous share re-invigorating these 87 year old eyes with such warmth & affection. 🫧🕊💗🕊🫧

  • @lorrainem.swartzentruber3077
    @lorrainem.swartzentruber3077 Год назад +9

    I was there! Looking at it across the canyon it was magnificent. I took pictures but they don't do it justice.

  • @cherylwilder7369
    @cherylwilder7369 Год назад +3

    I had the great joy to climb up to see this magnificent castle in my youth...This is a blessing hearing the history...nothing less than a miracle...and the most heavenly setting...what a great witness to Jesus on that throne room ceiling...as we are upon His Second coming...The Savior who died for all our sins...the only Hope as we head unto the Tribulation.Danke !!!!!..

    • @maryfjordan5283
      @maryfjordan5283 Год назад

      So true!!! Praise Jesus who IS coming for His own so very soon!! MARANATHA!!!

  • @LunaWolf29
    @LunaWolf29 Год назад +14

    Thank you so much for posting this. I knew nothing of this story and this magnificent castle. The views and the surrounding land, forest and mountains are absolutely spectacular. This is now on my bucket list to visit. The family history is so interesting. Also, Ludwig II was very handsome and his ancestor, Prince Ludwig looks exactly like him- perhaps even more handsome. He also appears to have a kind nature. I found this story fascinating. Thanks again, for posting it.

    • @DWHistoryandCulture
      @DWHistoryandCulture  Год назад

      Thanks a lot for watching and for your positive feedback. We appreciate you taking the time to comment and are glad you like our content!

    • @LunaWolf29
      @LunaWolf29 Год назад

      You’re welcome! 🙂

    • @belindaowens7064
      @belindaowens7064 Год назад

      If you're really interested in the family history, there is also a museum there that extensively covers the history of the family and Bavaria,

    • @LunaWolf29
      @LunaWolf29 Год назад

      @belindaowens7064
      Thanks! I won’t be traveling there anytime soon but I will remember that when I do.

  • @susanjoseph2380
    @susanjoseph2380 Год назад +3

    What a beautiful fairy tale castle. Lucky Ludwig he lived there.

  • @XxSarahAnneXD
    @XxSarahAnneXD Год назад +3

    I went here in May this year, a beautiful place with a very rich yet beautiful history. The story touched my heart, it’s sad he didn’t get to live in here.

    • @DWHistoryandCulture
      @DWHistoryandCulture  Год назад

      Thank you very much for sharing your personal experience with us. Sending you all the best!

  • @DonWonwz
    @DonWonwz 8 дней назад

    This was an amazing trip for our family. Awesome place to spend an entire day.

  • @rhondawentzell6959
    @rhondawentzell6959 Год назад +6

    Ludwig’s heart was a dedication to Wagner & Fantasy
    How sad & dull & horrible this world would be without dreamers

  • @theov5590
    @theov5590 Год назад +2

    We toured the castle last year May 2022. What an amazing place that oozes history.

  • @ilovesuisse1
    @ilovesuisse1 Год назад +4

    This castle has a beautiful setting.

  • @grega9347
    @grega9347 Год назад +1

    My wife and I visited in 1991. We have a mural around our bathroom jet tub of the most memorable (for one reason or another) places we’ve visited from around the world. Neuschawnstein holds a special place among 10 or 12 others around the tub. Breathtaking! The walking bridge was positively knee-knocking!

  • @alrast95
    @alrast95 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you from India! 🇮🇳

  • @2quintly
    @2quintly Год назад +5

    Excellent presentation. Having visited the castle, it is everything and more.

  • @ericthiel4053
    @ericthiel4053 6 месяцев назад +1

    If you get a chance to take the tour, its awesome!! This whole area is absolutely beautiful.

  • @Eyyoh755
    @Eyyoh755 Год назад +15

    Walt Disney: "I built up Cinderella's castle in the Magic Kingdom!"
    King Ludwig: "Hold my bavarian beer!"

    • @theotherohlourdespadua1131
      @theotherohlourdespadua1131 Год назад +1

      So let's ignore that Cinderella's castle was built in 1972 and Neuschwanstein was built in 1869?

  • @Evrefoix
    @Evrefoix Год назад +6

    There's something magical about being on that high rope bridge looking down on to the castle. just so beautiful...
    And wow, the relative extremely handsome.

  • @mitsu4176
    @mitsu4176 7 месяцев назад +1

    We give glory to all those who risked their lives and worked for one person's "dream." That castle is theirs

  • @Meowmeter
    @Meowmeter 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is proof that imagination, innovation and thinking outside the box can often be mistaken for madness!

  • @MFYouTube683
    @MFYouTube683 Год назад +4

    Thank you for these great glimpses into history, beautifully told.

  • @josephdonais4778
    @josephdonais4778 Год назад +32

    Whatever else might be said about him, it is a masterpiece that renders Disney's commercial machinations to a transparent and sorry state of shame.
    The imagination of a boy who had the way and the means as a young man for more than a sandcastle in what was probably a rather boring life, I would not fault him alone for it. Eccentricities can become quite fickle, especially for a detached mind. Whatever the case, ty Ludwig. It is beautiful.

    • @rmp7400
      @rmp7400 Год назад +4

      Disney's commercial machinations are not even the worst of its issues...

  • @nuthinmuffins5073
    @nuthinmuffins5073 Год назад +10

    Fascinating! What a beautiful, whimsical place and what an enigmatic character! Just a little English pronunciation tip: it’s e-pit-o-mee, with a long e sound at the end. Not meaning to come off as judgy - it just stuck out to me at the end.

  • @pigoff123
    @pigoff123 Год назад +6

    I love this castle. Have went a few times in high school and with my parents and a friend. My daughter gave the tour with the guide holding her hand. It was so funny.

  • @art.i.79
    @art.i.79 2 месяца назад

    Thanks a lot for a great documentary! Very fascinating and interesting!

  • @sandrastevens4418
    @sandrastevens4418 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love it's still all original.
    It's such a masterpiece.
    Absolutely beautiful.
    Even the creator of the first animated fairytale movie knew this, and based sleeping beauty's castle on it.
    And it became the familiar Disney logo.
    Hower the actual castle is so much better and full of innovation.

  • @marusiaphillips4791
    @marusiaphillips4791 Год назад

    I blessed to get to visit Neushwanstein twice back in the 1980s. What reall y impressed me was the amazing artwork hand painted all over the walls and ceilings. It was stunningly beautiful. Absolutely breathtaking 💜

  • @Kristine-h2y
    @Kristine-h2y Год назад +4

    Damn. The latest Baron is just adorable! Hot & loaded. A lethal combo! 😘

  • @jsfbr
    @jsfbr Месяц назад +1

    Excellent documentary!

  • @Grace-kh5hx
    @Grace-kh5hx 11 месяцев назад

    This was my favorite place to visit while in Bavaria, the views from the bridge are stunning 🏰

  • @joprocter4573
    @joprocter4573 Год назад +5

    Visited years ago... beautiful.

  • @elle8081
    @elle8081 7 месяцев назад +1

    My great grandfather worked tirelessly before the days of the internet to trace our lineage, this mad king is my several-greats uncle 😊

  • @maroulio2067
    @maroulio2067 Год назад +17

    Stunning place, outdone only by the genius of Ludwig who created it. So many artistic people have been called insane, and after they are dead they are honoured for their visions. Still calling Ludwig the 'mad king' is a travesty.

    • @rmp7400
      @rmp7400 Год назад

      Well...consider the source....
      The fact most people today still imagine that Einstein was a genius - while blind both to Tesla's unmatched creativity and sterling character....tells us everything about who still controls the p.r. machines....