Tour Inside Herrenchiemsee - King Ludwig's Castle on Bavaria's Largest Lake, Bavaria, Germany
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Filmed in August 2002, Herrenchiemsee or the New Palace was one of Mad King Ludwig's three castles.
It was fashioned after Versaillies in France and was built between 1878 and 1885.
Ludwig stayed within the Palace for only a few days in September 1885 and after Ludwig's death by drowning the following year at the age of 40, all construction work was discontinued.
The Unfinished Works: Herrenchiemsee Palace | Euromaxx
Herrenchiemsee palace was meant as a tribute to King Ludwig II's role model Louis the Fourteenth. It's the most expensive of the three palaces built by Ludwig the second. Today just a fragment remains, but it's popular with tourists.
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Traveling Lake Chiemsee - Herrenchiemsee (New Palace) : Germany Travel Vlog Ep69
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ตอนที่แล้ว Traveling to Prien am Chiemsee from Munich
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เที่ยวทะเลสาบ Chiemsee ล่องเรือเที่ยวเกาะ Herreninsel และ Fraueninsel
ชม1ใน3 วังของพระเจ้าลุดวิกที่2 Herrenchiemsee (New palace) ไปเช้าเย็นกลับจากมิวนิค
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Chiemsee มีเกาะ เล็ก กลาง ใหญ่ ทั้งหมด 3 เกาะ ได้แก่
1. Herreninsel เป็นเกาะใหญ่สุด มีพระราชวัง 2 แห่ง ในเกาะเดียวกันคือ
- Herrenchiemsee หรือ New palace
- Augustinian Monastery Herrenchiemsee หรือ Old palace
(Herren = Male , insel = island)
2. Fraueninsel เป็นเกาะกลางๆ มีโบสถ์ที่สำคัญชื่อ
Frauenchiemsee Monastery หรือ Benedictine abbey of Frauenwörth
(Frauen = Female , insel = island)
3. Krautinsel เป็นเกาะเล็กสุด ไม่มีที่เที่ยวอะไรค่ะ
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Herrenchiemsee is a complex of royal buildings on Herreninsel, an island in the Chiemsee, Bavaria's largest lake, 60 km south east of Munich.
Together with the neighbouring island of Frauenchiemsee and the uninhabited Krautinsel it forms the municipality of Chiemsee.
After being purchased by King Ludwig II of Bavaria the former Herrenchiemsee monastery was converted into a royal residence known as the Old Palace (Altes Schloss), while the king built Herrenchiemsee Palace also known as the New Palace (Neues Schloss), the largest of his palaces.
The unfinished New Palace was designed by Christian Jank, Franz von Seitz, and Georg von Dollmann and built between 1878 and 1885.
Between 1863 and 1886 16,579,674 Marks were spent on construction.
Using a 0.2304 troy ounce (7.171 g) 1890 '20 Mark' gold coin as a benchmark, this equates to 190,998 oz of gold, which at October 2013 prices was worth approximately £154,000,000 (US$250,100,000).
The palace was shaped in a 'W' with wings flanking a central edifice.
Only 16 of the 70 rooms were on the ground floor.
It was to have been an equivalent to the Palace of Versailles, but only the central portion was built before the king died and construction was discontinued with 50 of the 70 rooms still incomplete.
It was never intended to be a perfectly exact replica of the French royal palace and in several places even surpasses it.
Like Versailles, the Hall of Mirrors has 17 arches, the Hall of Peace and the Hall of War on either side have three windows each.
The window niches at Herrenchiemsee are wider than those at Versailles, making its central façade a few metres wider.
The dining room features an elevator table and the world's largest Meissen porcelain chandelier.
Technologically, the building also benefits from nearly two centuries of progress.
While the original Versailles palace lacked toilets, water, and central heat, the New Palace has all of these, including a large heated bathtub.
The formal gardens are filled with fountains, a copy of the Versailles Bassin de Latone, and statues in both the classical style typical of Versailles and the fantastic romanticism favored by King Ludwig.
Statues reminiscent of antiquity are found throughout the gardens, overwrought in the grand style of Richard Wagner's romantic operas.
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This time in our series on unfinished architectural projects we visit a palace that was not completed due to the untimely and controversial death of mad King Ludwig of Bavaria.
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Here is the approach to the front of the Herrenchiemsee New Palace. It shows the gardens and the fountains.
My name is Eric Clark and I am a world traveler. I have been around the world a few times and decided to help fund my travels by sharing my videos and pictures. I have been to almost every country and would be glad to give tips and pointers. Drop me a note. = )
Herrenchiemsee, Royal Palace of King Ludwig II
Herreninsel
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Schloss Herrenchiemsee
Herreninsel (old name: Herrenwörth) is a 238 hectare island in Bavaria's largest lake, Chiemsee. It is the biggest of three main islands, Fraueninsel and Krautinsel joining it to form the municipality of Chiemsee.
Herreninsel is famous for the Herrenchiemsee palace of Ludwig II of Bavaria. Never completed, it was only inhabited by the king for nine or ten nights before he died of drowning at just 40.
The island is inhabited by about 30 people, Frauenchiemsee some 300. It is also home to a previous royal home, the Old Palace Herrenchiemsee, a former Augustinian monastery (Monastery Herrenchiemsee).
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A Journey to the islands of Herrenchiemsee & Frauenchiemsee
in Lake Chiemsee, Bavaria, Germany
On Herrenchiemsee we visit Herrenchiemsee Palace, the extravagant palace of Ludwig II of Bavaria, built in 1873 as a copy of the French palace Versailles of King Louis XIV.
On Frauenchiemsee we visit a 200-year-old Benedictine Convent, 1000-year-old Linden Trees, and a fishing village.
This guided tour in July 2019 included going by train from Munich to Prien am Chiemsee, taking an old steam train on the Chiemsee-Bahn to Lake Chiemsee, then three boat rides. One boat to the island of Herrenchiemsee, then another boat to Frauenchiemsee, then finally the boat back to Prien am Chiemsee, where we took the Chiemsee-Bahn back to the regular train back to Munich.
A wonderful day of travel, adventure and history!
Herrenchiemsee
Herrenchiemsee est un château construit par le roi Louis II de Bavière sur une île du lac Chiemsee, à 80 km à l'est de Munich en direction de Salzbourg. C'est le dernier des châteaux de Louis II de Bavière, resté inachevé.
Lors de son voyage en France en 1867, le roi de Bavière avait visité le château de Versailles et y avait conçu une admiration passionnée pour Louis XIV. Il avait alors décidé de faire construire son propre château de Versailles. Mais Linderhof, inspiré de Trianon, ne fut en définitive qu'une petite maison de campagne, bien peu en rapport avec cette ambition. Aussi Louis II acheta-t-il, en septembre 1873, l'île de « Herrenchiemsee » pour y entamer en 1878 la construction d'un Versailles bavarois, sous la direction de l'architecte Georg Dollmann (auteur du château de Linderhof), assisté de Christian Jank et Franz Seitz, et à qui succédera Julius von Hofmann.
La première pierre fut posée le 31 mai 1878 et les travaux progressèrent très rapidement. Les tissus et autres éléments de décoration intérieure avaient été commandés plusieurs années avant le début de la construction. Au bout de sept années, les travaux seront interrompus faute d'argent, mais Louis II peut s'installer dans le palais, où il ne vécut que 16 jours. Peu après la mort du roi en 1886, les travaux sont définitivement arrêtés. Les vingt pièces du palais dont la décoration intérieure a été terminée sont alors ouvertes à la visite du public, pour permettre notamment de rembourser les colossales dettes accumulées par Louis II de Bavière pour sa construction.
Backyard of Herrenchiemsee Palace, Bavaria, Germany.MTS
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This is the walk up to Herrenchiemsee New Palace Fountains through the forest. The gardens and the fountains are amazing. Very incredible place!!
My name is Eric Clark and I am a world traveler. I have been around the world a few times and decided to help fund my travels by sharing my videos and pictures. I have been to almost every country and would be glad to give tips and pointers. Drop me a note. = )
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Musik: Wagner - Prelude And Liebestod From Tristan Und Isolde; Wagner