Comment aller au château de Neuschwanstein depuis Munich ?

Comment aller au château de Neuschwanstein depuis Munich ?

Comment aller au château de Neuschwanstein depuis Munich ?

Prenez le train de Munich à Füssen (billets ici). De la gare de Füssen, vous pouvez prendre le bus 73 ou 78 (arrêt Hohenschwangau Neuschwanstein, Sfagnum), plus d'infos et horaires sur www.dbregiobus-bayern.de. Certaines entreprises proposent des excursions guidées à partir de Munich.

Quel château a inspiré la belle au bois dormant ?

Laissez-vous conter Ussé, Le château de la Belle au Bois Dormant. Il était une fois un château aux allures féeriques, surplombant l'Indre et la Loire… tellement merveilleux qu'il inspira Charles Perrault pour sa Belle au Bois Dormant.

Qui a inspiré la belle au bois dormant ?

Charles Perrault Séduit par la beauté et l'élégance du château d'Ussé, l'écrivain Charles Perrault s'inspira de ce cadre enchanteur pour écrire « La Belle au Bois Dormant ». La visite du château d'Ussé vous plonge dans ce conte de fée grandeur nature.

What is Neuschwanstein Castle?

  • Neuschwanstein is first and foremost the dream of a mad king who used to reign over Bavaria. The castle you will see was built in the late 1800s. The construction started in the summer of 1868 on the order of King Ludwig II. He was a rather eccentric king who did not like crowds and wanted to be far from prying eyes.

Why did King Ludwig of Bavaria build Neuschwanstein?

  • King Ludwig was a great admirer and supporter of Richard Wagner, the world-renowned composer. Neuschwanstein Castle was built in his honor and many rooms in the castle’s interior were inspired by Wagner’s characters. The third floor particularly reflects Ludwig’s admiration of Wagner’s operas.

What is Hohenschwangau Castle?

  • Hohenschwangau Castle is located just below Neuschwanstein. It was the castle in which Ludwig II lived during his childhood. The swan, which is a strong symbol of Neuschwanstein, can be found throughout the castle. The castle was designed and built to be lit by candles.

What is the bridge between Neuschwanstein Castle and Marienbrücke?

  • Neuschwanstein Castle as seen from Marienbrücke (Marie's Bridge, or Pöllatbrücke). Marienbrücke is across the Pöllat directly behind and directly visible from Neuschwanstein Castle. The bridge was named by Ludwig II of Bavaria after his mother, Marie of Prussia.

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