Germany Neuschwanstein Castel from the Parking place
Neuschwanstein Palace (German: Schloss Neuschwanstein) is located in the state of Bavaria near Füssen (Germany). It was commissioned by King Ludwig II of Bavaria in 1869. Its original name was New Hohenschwangau Palace in honor of the castle where the king spent much of his childhood.
Photography Tips
Around much of the valley surrounding the palace it is possible to get good pictures of the castle, but for this you need a lens with a focal length of at least 200mm. In my case I always carry my Sigma 100-400 and it was enough.
Travel Information
By car or coach
Take the A7 motorway (direction Ulm-Kempten-Füssen) until the end. From Füssen first follow the road B17 to Schwangau, then the signs to Hohenschwangau
or
take the A7 motorway until the exit Kempten and then the road B12 to Marktoberdorf. Follow the road B16 to Roßhaupten – OAL I to Buching – and then take the road B17 to Schwangau and Hohenschwangau.
By public transport
Take the train (www.bahn.com) to Füssen, then the bus to Neuschwanstein (stop "Hohenschwangau Neuschwanstein Castles, Schwangau").
Information on bus routes and timetables can be found at: www.rvo-bus.de
Take the A7 motorway (direction Ulm-Kempten-Füssen) until the end. From Füssen first follow the road B17 to Schwangau, then the signs to Hohenschwangau
or
take the A7 motorway until the exit Kempten and then the road B12 to Marktoberdorf. Follow the road B16 to Roßhaupten – OAL I to Buching – and then take the road B17 to Schwangau and Hohenschwangau.
By public transport
Take the train (www.bahn.com) to Füssen, then the bus to Neuschwanstein (stop "Hohenschwangau Neuschwanstein Castles, Schwangau").
Information on bus routes and timetables can be found at: www.rvo-bus.de
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Architecture
Classical Architecture
golden hour
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Neuschwanstein Castle
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