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Discover the enchanting fairy-tale castles of Bavaria, Germany, where history and romance come alive. Visit iconic landmarks like Neuschwanstein Castle with its majestic architecture, surrounded by stunning landscapes. Explore the rich stories behind each castle and the picturesque towns nearby. From Hohenschwangau to Linderhof, every castle offers a unique glimpse into the region's royal past. Perfect for anyone who loves fairy tales, breathtaking landscapes, and German culture. Plan your…

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Hohenzollern Castle (German: Burg Hohenzollern) is about 50 km south of Stuttgart, Germany, considered home to the Hohenzollern family that came to power during the Middle Ages and ruled Prussia and Brandenburg until the end of World War I. The castle is located on top of Mount Hohenzollern at an elevation of 855 meters, above Hechingen and close to Bissingen in the Swabian Alb. It was originally constructed in the first part of the 11th century, but was completely destroyed after a 10-month…

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Germany has a lot of incredible castles and one of the most famous castles in the world, Neuschwanstein Castle. These castles are so fairytale-like and one of the best places to visit in Germany. Put any of these castles on your next German travel itinerary.

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Kronberg Castle: Looking for an easy day trip from Frankfurt? This grand estate, and one-time royal palace, is a worthy contender. In the late 1800s, Empress Victoria (Queen Victoria of England’s first child) decided to build a neo-Gothic castle for herself that combined German Renaissance and English Tudor styles.

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