I’ve been wondering what it looks like inside. Because of this video, I gave it a thumbs up and subscribed to your channel. Thank you very much for sharing this!
I was stunned by this place 3 years ago when I visited. The surrounds are completely spectacular and actually awe-inspiring! For a place with such a dark history, it is truly magical!
@@OaklandTravel how were you able to record this video inside the castle or get a pics of the inside cos I read something online that no photography is allowed inside the castle (I don't know why's that)
It is not allowed to take photos or videos inside Neuschwanstein castle, but thank you for doing so because it is a wonderful castle and we only have the images recorded in our memory, which unfortunately are fading. I think you brought the camera in a suitcase and I thought that it didn't occur to me to do so and the journey lasts so little time inside the castle, that you can turn on the video on your cell phone and put it in your shirt pocket. Future travelers, keep in mind because these are places we probably won't return to and I feel it's worth breaking the "no photos" rules. Thank you for sharing and making me remember one of the happiest days of my life! Best regards from Mexico! 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
This seems to be such an enchanting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!
We're in London right now and I had someone try that with me at the Shakespeare's house in Stratford. I just took the camera off it's mount and held it in my hands concealing it and recorded anyway. I can't stand that being told not to film when there's no obvious reason for it. 🙃
I visited this castle in '87. It was breathtaking and awe inspiring. The tour was much longer and there was much more access. I was taken back by the turban blades in the chimney for producing electricity !
It must’ve been horrible for poor King Ludwig when he was forced to leave his castle when he was practically kidnapped by his detractors and a psychiatrist. Absolutely he must’ve been distraught on some level. Poor King Ludwig. What a legacy of architecture he left.
It's so tragic what happened to him. The poor man just wanted to be left alone, he never wanted to rule. I hope in the afterlife he has a perfectly finished castle to roam around in wonderful solitude with all his musical dreams
Defiantly a beautiful castle. It would have been awesome to just roam around inside there on our own but they don't do that apparently. Thanks for watching.
I would love to spend an entire day, wandering around in Neuschwanstein! Guess that isn't allowed, though. But what a treat that would be!@@OaklandTravel
Thanks for the comment. It's definitely worth visiting. Two words of caution. :) 1) The tours go by way to quickly. You're inside the castle for maybe 15-20 minutes..and you can't really just wander around; you have to stay with your tour and they move you along. 2) Walking up the mountain to get to the castle is tough so be prepared. There is an option for a horse drawn carriage I think but the majority of people walk and it's a steep, continuous climb. Have fun!
Ahhh this takes me back! I took my son to this castle 2x, in a decade, while we lived in SW Germany. Watching this video brought a rush of emotions, for so many reasons. We went in the early 2000’s and around 2006 or 2007. The tour was longer, and we had an actual tour guide. Nothing was behind plexiglas, but they wouldn’t allow pictures. Oh how I wish I had a smartphone in those days! ❤️ Thank you for sharing this! 💕💕
Visited in 1956 while in the US Army - Fulda Gap - Cold War Duty. Germany still had a lot of ruins, but most of the war spared Neuschwanstein's exterior, though interior- furniture, drapes, rugs, wall coverings, were sparse, nothing like that shown in the video. I have a wonderful photo taken at the castle entrance of two very young boys in winter dress with rosy cheeks. Would love to post, but do not know how.
You could use a service like legacybox.com to have the photos turned into a movie and then you could post that movie on RUclips. That's one idea. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for your footage. You did a great job! We are going to Munich in September.. I don't want to go to this castle because they are not allowed to take photos or videos. I don't want to waste my time to go there. What camera did you use? Bravo!! Thanks again.
This was an excursion out of Munich, this castle and Linderhof. Despite the policy on filming, you should still go see them; they're amazing in person. One word of caution on Neuschwanstein, it does require climbing or riding up a mountain to get to it: ruclips.net/video/Uq1CK2LXvqA/видео.html Regarding the camera, it was a tiny Sony 4k Handycam that's no longer available. Thanks for the comment. 👍
I was there two days ago. It was an amazing experience. How did you manage to film this? we were not allowed to even take a picture inside let alone film it. Glad someone did, I love to see it again.
“Underground Neuschwanstein castle, built into the rock, is a fighting arena where witches’ battles occur. Light comes in from the cliff face that looks out towards Mary’s Bridge over the canyon between the southwest side of the castle and the mountains. As you enter the very thick, ornate wooden doors to the fighting arena, on the right is a slit in the cliff face where light can enter. Straight ahead across the arena are 11 gold thrones where Satan, the Mothers of Darkness and the successors to the Mothers would sit. On the left there were stairs up to a balcony where sometimes other high-level Illuminati would sit to watch. There was no light that came from that side, so sometimes it would be lit with candles brought by the onlookers, frequently a group called the Sisters of Light, the Illuminati’s spiritual elite task force.”
We were also thinking Munich to the castle day trip. Did you book a tour or drive or train? We don't want to spend the majority of the day travelling. Thanks.
This castle was one of two that were the featured stops on a full day excursion from Munich that we booked on the Viator website. We did spend a large part of the day traveling on a bus but it's necessary I guess. I think...it was this one: www.viator.com/tours/Munich/Royal-Castles-of-Neuschwanstein-and-Linderhof-Day-Tour-from-Munich/d487-285016
@@OaklandTravel If I remember correctly the Germans were to demolish the castle just as the allies were approaching it. The soldiers equipped with the task luckily didnt do what they were told, so the castle was saved. Inside, the allies found 21000 pieces of art from all over Europe that is worth at least hundreds of millions today.
@@sarty23 lol. I love the fanfics from that time. Yes, they stored art all over Germany because H loved art. Mad respect. Second, no, no one was sent to demolish anything. These fanfics from the winners or gossipers never gets old. It’s 2021, people still believe in all the fanfic from the winners while getting boosters shots like lab rats
@@OaklandTravel I think the thing that amazed me the most was that they had running water in the castle before most homes in the area. It was stunning ❤❤❤❤❤
Oh wow! How incredible that must have been. THAT would be a dream come true! My husband and I got married in 2011 and have yet to go on a honeymoon. We had this on our itinerary I was building for a 3 week trip to Germany and Northern Italy. Then the world shut down. I was sooooo bummed. Hopefully one day I can make it. I have been infatuated with castles since I was an itty-bitty child. They are just pure amazement to me.
@@stephanielorenzinicoleman8050 It's on top of a mountain so getting up there is not easy if you decide to walk it like we did. Thanks for the comment.
I think I remember seeing tickets kiosks and stuff up there in the waiting area. My suggestion would be to go to Viator and look at excursions out of Munich that include the tour of the castle. I'm pretty sure this is the tour we did: www.viator.com/tours/Munich/Royal-Castles-of-Neuschwanstein-and-Linderhof-Day-Tour-from-Munich/d487-285016 One thing. Beware of the climb up the mountain if you do it on foot. ruclips.net/video/Uq1CK2LXvqA/видео.html
It's not free, it's a paid, guided tour. I'm not sure of the cost of the ticket but our entrance was included in a big tour package we purchased that included other stops. Thanks for the comment.
Roundabout 20-25 Euro. Before the pandemic there was a combi ticket for both castles in hohenschwangau, what it makes cheaper if you want visit both. Castle hohenschwangau is amazing, too.
All questions are welcome :) Here's the excursion we did: www.viator.com/tours/Munich/Small-Group-Neuschwanstein-and-Linderhof-Castle-Luxury-Coach-Day-Trip-from-Munich/d487-2850PREMUIM It was definitely worth it. It was a full day and included Linderhof palace plus a stop at Oberammergau where I bought a clock and had shipped home. Neuschwanstein is amazing but you'll have to climb the mountain to get to it so be warned. 😜
I've been living in that castle for months now. With Covid it is closed to the public so I snuck in and obviously there was no one in it. And now I live there. I hope it stays close this summer as I would like to spend summer in it too.
There are some chairs here and there but as a visitor, you wouldn't sit. You can only go in on a guided tour and they keep it moving along so no time for sitting.
I wasn't allowed to bring in a camera. Thank you for breaking the law for us.
I’ve been wondering what it looks like inside. Because of this video, I gave it a thumbs up and subscribed to your channel. Thank you very much for sharing this!
Thanks for the sub!
@@OaklandTravel did you visit the castle during covid ? Planning on going there this summer
@@lukaszlipert1189 This footage was recorded in September 2018.
I was stunned by this place 3 years ago when I visited. The surrounds are completely spectacular and actually awe-inspiring! For a place with such a dark history, it is truly magical!
Couldn't agree more!
@@OaklandTravel how were you able to record this video inside the castle or get a pics of the inside cos I read something online that no photography is allowed inside the castle (I don't know why's that)
@@connorrussellsmith2284 with a camera xD
what's dark about the history ?
It is not allowed to take photos or videos inside Neuschwanstein castle, but thank you for doing so because it is a wonderful castle and we only have the images recorded in our memory, which unfortunately are fading. I think you brought the camera in a suitcase and I thought that it didn't occur to me to do so and the journey lasts so little time inside the castle, that you can turn on the video on your cell phone and put it in your shirt pocket. Future travelers, keep in mind because these are places we probably won't return to and I feel it's worth breaking the "no photos" rules. Thank you for sharing and making me remember one of the happiest days of my life! Best regards from Mexico! 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Thanks for watching! 👍
This seems to be such an enchanting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!
Thank you! There's a pretty tough climb up the mountain to get to it but it's an amazing place.
Thank you for filming, we wanted to get the tickets this December but worried about the queue. You satisfied my curiosity
Thanks for watching.
I'm so jealous you got footage inside, when I went, they caught me and forced me to put my camera away and even followed me lol
We're in London right now and I had someone try that with me at the Shakespeare's house in Stratford. I just took the camera off it's mount and held it in my hands concealing it and recorded anyway. I can't stand that being told not to film when there's no obvious reason for it. 🙃
@@OaklandTravel I'm making videos myself. Do you mind if i give you a shout out?
I visited this castle in '87. It was breathtaking and awe inspiring. The tour was much longer and there was much more access. I was taken back by the turban blades in the chimney for producing electricity !
Thanks for sharing!
It must’ve been horrible for poor King Ludwig when he was forced to leave his castle when he was practically kidnapped by his detractors and a psychiatrist.
Absolutely he must’ve been distraught on some level.
Poor King Ludwig.
What a legacy of architecture he left.
It's so tragic what happened to him. The poor man just wanted to be left alone, he never wanted to rule. I hope in the afterlife he has a perfectly finished castle to roam around in wonderful solitude with all his musical dreams
Amazing architecture and superb construction. Such a beautiful, fairytale castle in the Bavarian Alps. Thanks to Ludwig II!
Defiantly a beautiful castle. It would have been awesome to just roam around inside there on our own but they don't do that apparently. Thanks for watching.
I would love to spend an entire day, wandering around in Neuschwanstein! Guess that isn't allowed, though. But what a treat that would be!@@OaklandTravel
I visited this castle and nearby Hohenschwangau back in 2003. It was the best experience of my life!
Thanks for the comment! :)
I visited this castle in 1989 it was amazing! One of my best memories
Thanks for the comment 👍
Thanks for sharing. Intend going this August. Pretty impressive from a distance. Hope it’s worth going inside with all the crowds
Thanks for the comment. It's definitely worth visiting. Two words of caution. :)
1) The tours go by way to quickly. You're inside the castle for maybe 15-20 minutes..and you can't really just wander around; you have to stay with your tour and they move you along.
2) Walking up the mountain to get to the castle is tough so be prepared. There is an option for a horse drawn carriage I think but the majority of people walk and it's a steep, continuous climb.
Have fun!
Are you a descendent of Nazis from the third Reich? 2nd SS Panzer Division?
Went there as a child when i lived in germany so many good memories
We have many great memories from this very trip. Germany is on our list for a repeat visit, someday. Thanks for the comment.
Amazing castle inside view 🙏thanks for sharing beautiful video 👌👌👌
Thanks for visiting 👍
Ahhh this takes me back! I took my son to this castle 2x, in a decade, while we lived in SW Germany. Watching this video brought a rush of emotions, for so many reasons.
We went in the early 2000’s and around 2006 or 2007. The tour was longer, and we had an actual tour guide. Nothing was behind plexiglas, but they wouldn’t allow pictures. Oh how I wish I had a smartphone in those days! ❤️
Thank you for sharing this! 💕💕
Glad you enjoyed it!
It's been 40 years since I was their on a 4 day R+R. It still looks amazing.
Thanks for the comment
Visited in 1956 while in the US Army - Fulda Gap - Cold War Duty. Germany still had a lot of ruins, but most of the war spared Neuschwanstein's exterior, though interior- furniture, drapes, rugs, wall coverings, were sparse, nothing like that shown in the video. I have a wonderful photo taken at the castle entrance of two very young boys in winter dress with rosy cheeks. Would love to post, but do not know how.
You could use a service like legacybox.com to have the photos turned into a movie and then you could post that movie on RUclips. That's one idea. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for your footage. You did a great job! We are going to Munich in September.. I don't want to go to this castle because they are not allowed to take photos or videos. I don't want to waste my time to go there. What camera did you use? Bravo!! Thanks again.
This was an excursion out of Munich, this castle and Linderhof. Despite the policy on filming, you should still go see them; they're amazing in person. One word of caution on Neuschwanstein, it does require climbing or riding up a mountain to get to it: ruclips.net/video/Uq1CK2LXvqA/видео.html
Regarding the camera, it was a tiny Sony 4k Handycam that's no longer available. Thanks for the comment. 👍
Looks like I better seriously ramp up my fitness level for next year’s visit!
It's a pretty serious walk up that mountain but it's worth it.
I saw the interior of Neuschwanstein Castle for the first time and felt it was a very artistic architectural style.
Thank you. It's a very beautiful castle.
I was there two days ago. It was an amazing experience. How did you manage to film this? we were not allowed to even take a picture inside let alone film it. Glad someone did, I love to see it again.
Small camera that fits in the palm of your hand.
Wow ! First time saw a real castle
Thanks for the comment
Wow! The beauty!!! It's so sad u leave u of this behind when u die. This is a home like forever! Thank u for the excellent video.
Make the most of it while we're here. Thanks for the comment!
Our home in heaven will be magnificently and incomparably beautiful !
that is some good exercise there!
“Underground Neuschwanstein castle, built into the rock, is
a fighting arena where witches’ battles occur. Light comes in
from the cliff face that looks out towards Mary’s Bridge over
the canyon between the southwest side of the castle and the
mountains. As you enter the very thick, ornate wooden
doors to the fighting arena, on the right is a slit in the cliff
face where light can enter. Straight ahead across the arena
are 11 gold thrones where Satan, the Mothers of Darkness
and the successors to the Mothers would sit. On the left
there were stairs up to a balcony where sometimes other
high-level Illuminati would sit to watch. There was no light
that came from that side, so sometimes it would be lit with
candles brought by the onlookers, frequently a group called
the Sisters of Light, the Illuminati’s spiritual elite task force.”
thanks for this video. I was there 6 years ago but hardly remember anything of my visit. I only managed to take a blurry photo of that swan
Thanks for the comment
wow, incredible place
It really is. Thanks for the comment
@@OaklandTravel henlo
Beautifully captured Neuschwanstein Castle video! Well done. 👍Like 119
Many thanks!
Wow this is stunning
It was amazing. Thanks for the comment. 👍
We were also thinking Munich to the castle day trip. Did you book a tour or drive or train? We don't want to spend the majority of the day travelling. Thanks.
This castle was one of two that were the featured stops on a full day excursion from Munich that we booked on the Viator website. We did spend a large part of the day traveling on a bus but it's necessary I guess.
I think...it was this one:
www.viator.com/tours/Munich/Royal-Castles-of-Neuschwanstein-and-Linderhof-Day-Tour-from-Munich/d487-285016
Thank you 🙏🏽
No problem 😊
In Ww2 Germans used the castle for storing fine art stolen from Europe.
The castle has a very interesting history. Thanks for the comment. 👍
@@OaklandTravel If I remember correctly the Germans were to demolish the castle just as the allies were approaching it. The soldiers equipped with the task luckily didnt do what they were told, so the castle was saved. Inside, the allies found 21000 pieces of art from all over Europe that is worth at least hundreds of millions today.
@@sarty23 lol. I love the fanfics from that time. Yes, they stored art all over Germany because H loved art. Mad respect. Second, no, no one was sent to demolish anything. These fanfics from the winners or gossipers never gets old. It’s 2021, people still believe in all the fanfic from the winners while getting boosters shots like lab rats
Beautiful
Thank you
Das Schloss Neuschwanstein ist eins der schoensten Bauwerke in ganz Deutschland. Ein echtes Traumschloss.
Genau. Danke für den Kommentar.
Been there, done that!!! 1988
Very nice! :)
Thanks for the comment. 👍
@@OaklandTravel I think the thing that amazed me the most was that they had running water in the castle before most homes in the area. It was stunning ❤❤❤❤❤
My husband and I got married in this beautiful castle in 2004
Wow! That must have been special. Thanks for the comment. 👍
Oh wow! How incredible that must have been. THAT would be a dream come true! My husband and I got married in 2011 and have yet to go on a honeymoon. We had this on our itinerary I was building for a 3 week trip to Germany and Northern Italy. Then the world shut down. I was sooooo bummed. Hopefully one day I can make it. I have been infatuated with castles since I was an itty-bitty child. They are just pure amazement to me.
@@stephanielorenzinicoleman8050 It's on top of a mountain so getting up there is not easy if you decide to walk it like we did. Thanks for the comment.
We are doing this next year,staying in Munich then a day trip to visit here...looks great.Do u recommend buying tickets in advance etc..? Thank you.
I think I remember seeing tickets kiosks and stuff up there in the waiting area. My suggestion would be to go to Viator and look at excursions out of Munich that include the tour of the castle.
I'm pretty sure this is the tour we did:
www.viator.com/tours/Munich/Royal-Castles-of-Neuschwanstein-and-Linderhof-Day-Tour-from-Munich/d487-285016
One thing. Beware of the climb up the mountain if you do it on foot.
ruclips.net/video/Uq1CK2LXvqA/видео.html
@@OaklandTravel great!! thank you.
No problem. Let me know if I can help answer any other questions.
@@OaklandTravel thank you and we love your youtube channel,great stuff!!!
Thank you very much :)
Very advanced construction for the “time”, wouldn’t you say?
Yep. Also consider how much money was spent to build it... Thanks for the comment.
Old Ludwig II was living well. Look at the opulence.
Great go there 2022
Have a great time! If you do the tour through the castle, it moves pretty quickly so try to take it all in while you can.
is it free entrance ? if need to pay, how much ?
It's not free, it's a paid, guided tour. I'm not sure of the cost of the ticket but our entrance was included in a big tour package we purchased that included other stops. Thanks for the comment.
Roundabout 20-25 Euro. Before the pandemic there was a combi ticket for both castles in hohenschwangau, what it makes cheaper if you want visit both. Castle hohenschwangau is amazing, too.
Why do they not allow cameras?
No idea. Never could get a straight answer.
its modern not even that old , my house is older than it lol Eltz Castle is more historic
Great video. Do they allow videos and cameras inside?
They do not. I had a small 4K camcorder that could fit inside the palm of my hand so I had to wing it at the last minute.
Any other The Beast Within fans here?
Wow..flashback to the 80s.
@@OaklandTravel actually referring to a PC game from the 90s set in Germany and largely revolving around Ludwig II and this beautiful castle.
@@volcano83 oh wow..didn't know that. There's actually a horror movie by the same name. 🙃
@@volcano83 yes I am a fan of Gabriel Knight. Jane used a lot of pics to get an idea of the characters being in it.
Pretty sure I've seen this castle from a jigsaw puzzle somewhere.
Probably. Rumor has it, Walt Disney used the castle for inspiration when designing the castle in Walt Disneyland.
Lol I thought for a second everyone was on their phones. Got to be translators right? Beautiful place tho.
Correct; a pretty neat little system where they offer a pre-recorded history in quite a few languages. :)
I hope I can go there one day 😭 sorry to ask, can I know how much is the entrance ticket to get there?
All questions are welcome :)
Here's the excursion we did:
www.viator.com/tours/Munich/Small-Group-Neuschwanstein-and-Linderhof-Castle-Luxury-Coach-Day-Trip-from-Munich/d487-2850PREMUIM
It was definitely worth it. It was a full day and included Linderhof palace plus a stop at Oberammergau where I bought a clock and had shipped home. Neuschwanstein is amazing but you'll have to climb the mountain to get to it so be warned. 😜
Wooooow schön
Sehr hübsch. Und die lange Wanderung wert, um auf den Gipfel des Berges zu gelangen.
Where are the heirs of that castle today?
No idea. You'd have to google that. Thanks for the comment.
The guy who got it built was a prince. It was eather in 1869 sadly no heirs. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_II_of_Bavaria
The State of Germany owns it.
Too bad you cannot freely explore this beautiful castle
With the volume of people that come every day, that just wouldn't be possible I guess.
@LL I would tried but I knew if I even tried that and got caught, I'll be kicked out and possibly faced jail time.
It's a pretty well controlled tour. You wouldn't get far.
Btw..it's a long walk up that hill to the castle so be prepared. :)
@@OaklandTravel I know, I was there many years ago
I know why it was shot at weird angles. 😉
What is the history behind this castle? Anyone?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuschwanstein_Castle
@@OaklandTravel thank you sir 👌🏽
I've been living in that castle for months now. With Covid it is closed to the public so I snuck in and obviously there was no one in it. And now I live there. I hope it stays close this summer as I would like to spend summer in it too.
You and all of the support staff that maintain the castle? 😜
I appreciate your sense of humor. But I know you aren't there because I actually did sneak in here.
Meh, I hitched a ride on Apollo 11. Neil and Buzz didn't notice me hiding in the cryo tank. I went out on the moon while they were sleeping.
Snow white...
😜
Let's be honest, the entrance to the castle is a bit much.
That's how we entered. Not sure what to tell ya.
Where the fuck is the furniture? Where the fuck can you sit?
There are some chairs here and there but as a visitor, you wouldn't sit. You can only go in on a guided tour and they keep it moving along so no time for sitting.
why ppl there doesnt wear any mask lol
Video was recorded in September 2018. :)
Amazing, inside castle beautiful views, really great, 🙏 thanks for sharing wonderful video congratulations 👌👌👌
Thanks for visiting 👍