If you stay in Bavaria, there is no excuses not to visit the 3 famous castles built but unfinished by the "mad" Swan King, Ludwig II.
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Lake Chiemsee |
The first one I went to see is Castle Herrenchiemsee.
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Harbor to Castle Herrenchiemsee |
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The facade of the castle |
The king was a hopeless loner. He built the castle on the island, Herreninsel, so nobody could bother him.
We took a ferry to the island to see the castle. It was sad to know that the king took more than a decade to build the castle but only stayed there for 9 days or so.

It was even sadder to know that the castle was a copy of the Palace of Versailles. Lugwig's admiration to Louis 14 was beyond imagination. It's quite strange to build a castle exactly the one that Louis 14 had already had to show his admiration. Maybe, being a copycat, a way to totally surrender yourself, is the highest respect we pay to someone we admire.
No camera was allowed inside the castle. But taking a picture outside was equally hard for the palace was packed with tourists. It was almost impossible to get a clear spot for your photos.
The second one I went was the most famous Neuschwanstein. This one is not easy to visit as well. You have to hike up for about 20 mins to get to the castle. Guess the king really didn't like people. He tried his best to hide.
To get the best angle of the castle, we had to get in a long line to a marked spot. Again, It was impossible to get a shot without people got in the way. Most of tourists were from Asia. My Japanese friend nearly gave up. She said, "I don't mind to have strangers in the picture with me, but if they are all Asians, my friends will not believe I'm in Europe." So we waited and waited...and finally did it.
Like the name of the castle, Neuschwanstein is indeed very "swan." You see swans everywhere, in the garden, the fountain, inside the palace.To show you how "swan" the castle is, I couldn't help but do a little "swan dance " in front of the castle. I didn't mind if people were watching.
See all these numbers? This is an efficient way to accommodate a huge flood of tourists. We booked our visit on-line, otherwise, we could have had waited a whole day.
The third castle I visited was Nymphenburg. This castle is not hidden in an island or in the moutons. It was actually only 10 minutes bike from my rented place. But unfortunately I had hit my saturation point of castle visitng and it was late for visit (around 5pm), so I toured around, instead of going in.
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a swan family: the babies are protected by mom and dad. |
I think the water-pumping system is quite unique for this castle. Its man-made canal and small ponds, where many geese gathered, give a relaxing touch that the other castles do not have.
what's the best about this castle is that when you walk down the canal and reach the main road, you'll find a very popular Italian ice-cream shop there.
After getting your ice-cream, you can sit on a bench by the canal, enjoying the breeze and the refreshing taste of your eis, particularly with your lover. Quite romantic.I think this is the most people-friendly castle of the three.

Oh, here is news for people like me who don't know much about swans.
Do you know that they flash they butts quite often? Look at it here, this pic totally shatters the elegant image we have about swans.
Well, who can blame them! when you are hungry and looking for food, you can't care less about what your look.
This is the crazy king. He might have spent too much money on his castles, but they attract people from around the world. His expensive insanity has, in a sense, turned into a profit-making foresight. He might not have thought it that way, but for people who have been in the long line waiting to visit, it is true in some way.