2. Neuschwanstein CastleHohenschwangau Neuschwanstein Castle is a 19th-century Romanesque Revival palace on a rugged hill above the village of Hohenschwangau near Füssen in southwest Bavaria, Germany. The palace was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria as a retreat and in honour of Richard Wagner. Ludwig paid for the palace out of his personal fortune and by means of extensive borrowing, rather than Bavarian public funds. The castle was intended as a home for the king, until he died in 1886. It was open to the public shortly after his death. Since then more than 61 million people have visited Neuschwanstein Castle. More than 1.3 million people visit annually, with as many as 6,000 per day in the summer. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
3. Lake TegernseeTegernsee The Tegernsee is a Zungenbecken lake in the Bavarian Alps in southern Germany. The lake is the centre of a popular recreation area 50 kilometres south-east of Munich. Resorts on the lake include the eponymous Tegernsee, as well as Bad Wiessee, Kreuth, Gmund, and Rottach-Egern. The lake is some 6.5 kilometres in length, with a width of 1.4 kilometres and an area of 8.934 square kilometres . It reaches a maximum depth of 72.6 metres , with an average depth of 36.3 metres , and the normal water level is 725.5 metres above sea level. The lake flows into the River Mangfall, a tributary of the River Inn and thence the River Danube. The buildings of the former Benedictine monastery of Tegernsee Abbey lie on the banks of the lake. Now in private hands, they are now known as Schloss Tegernsee. The ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
5. Linderhof PalaceEttal Linderhof Palace is a Schloss in Germany, in southwest Bavaria near Ettal Abbey. It is the smallest of the three palaces built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria and the only one which he lived to see completed. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
6. Lake ChiemseeBavaria Chiemsee is a freshwater lake in Bavaria, Germany, near Rosenheim. It is often called the Bavarian Sea. The rivers Großache and Prien flow into the lake from the south, and the river Alz flows out towards the north. The Alz flows into the Inn which then merges with the Danube. The Chiemsee is divided into the bigger, north section, in the northeast, called Weitsee, and the Inselsee, in the southwest. The Chiemgau, the region surrounding the Chiemsee, is a famous recreation area. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
7. Ettal AbbeyEttal Ettal Abbey is a Benedictine monastery in the village of Ettal close to Oberammergau and Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Bavaria, Germany. With a community of more than 50 monks, with another five at Wechselburg, the Abbey is one of the largest Benedictine houses and is a major attraction for visitors. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Neubeuern Landkreis Rosenheim
August 2016 Oberbayern Inntal Bummel durch Neubeuern. Dieser sehenswerte Ort mit viel Lüftlmalerei und Schloss dient oft als Filmkulisse. Bekannt sind auch die Neubeuerner Mühlsteine, die bereits im 15. Jhdt. durch die Innschifffahrt in alle Welt verkauft wurden. Das Schloss Neubeuern ist heute ein angesehenes Gymnasium-Internat für Jungen und Mädchen
Places to see in ( Garmisch Partenkirchen - Germany ) Ludwigstrasse
Places to see in ( Garmisch Partenkirchen - Germany ) Ludwigstrasse
The Ludwigstraße in Partenkirchen is a street in the historic district in the Upper Bavarian market Garmisch-Partenkirchen . The eastern part of Ludwigstraße is an ensemble based on the Denkmalschutzgesetz of October 1, 1973. The Ludwigstraße runs from the Rathausplatz in the northeast to Sebastianskircherl and then kinks at right angles to the southeast with the historic Ludwigstraße to the Mittenwalder road.
The ensemble comprises the relatively narrow market street of Partenkirchen, which runs along the old highway from Murnau to Mittenwald and follows the course of the Roman road from Brenner to Augsburg . The place already gained importance in the 13th century as a market and court of the freising county Werdenfels . Its picturesque Alt- Werdenfelser street scene was extinguished by great fires in 1811 and 1865, only the Old House (Ludwigstraße 8) and the Wackerlehaus (Ludwigstraße 47) are still evidence of the older buildings. The ensemble is thus a monument to the reconstruction of the 19th century.
In the northwestern so-called lower market, which is bounded by the freestanding Sebastian chapel, which rises above the Roman castrum Parthanum, a series of relatively similar farmhouses built after 1811 determines the streetscape. It concerns massive plastered gabled buildings with gable-sided Mittertenne, which for fire protection reasons on frets and z. T. even on roof overhangs do without in favor of masonry advance gables.
The facades of mostly built after 1865, originally in the sense of Maximilian style quite sober farmhouses and inns in the middle of the Ludwigstraße and in the so-called Upper Market, mainly two- to three-storey plastered gabled houses with medium-sized roofs, since the early 20. Century mostly in the sense of the home style has been designed by murals, oriels, jibs, stucco, so that the street scene of the Maximilian era is already repressed by an alpine image, as it expects the tourism. The murals by Heinrich Bickel made notable contributions. However, poorly designed new buildings also affect this character, which is characterized by its home-style. Unchanged only manifests the neo-Gothic, towering on a terrace and dominating the street parish church of the Assumption by Matthias Berger the style of the period after 1865.
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Driving to Berchtesgaden via Deutsche Alpenstraße
The German Alpine Road (or Deutsche Alpenstrasse) is a 270 mile long stretch of roads snaking along the Austrian border, starting at Lindau and ending at Berchtesgaden - just short of Salzburg. Dreamt up by Hitler in the 1920s and only recently fully completed, it takes in Germany's most spectacular mountainous scenery, ski resorts, castles, and sleepy alpine villages, grazing cows and onion dome churches.
The official route from our stay is below though I could have deviated a bit -
Schliersee Bayrischzell (Cute-ish town, hotel Alpenrose is honest and good value) Oberaudorf Nussdorf Neubeuern Rohrdorf Frasdorf Aschau Bernau Grassau Marquartstein Unterwossen Riet im Winkel Ruhpolding Inzell Ramsau Berchtesgaden (Konigssee, Eagle's Nest, Salzburg approx 50km).
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