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Neuschwanstein Castle, in Bavaria, Germany.
My pictures didn't do justice to the actual grandiosity of the castle.

But I'm going to share another story....because I love story-telling.😆 So...

Crown Prince Ludwig was 18 when his father died and he ascended the Bavarian throne. Although he was not prepared for high office, he continued the state policies of his father.

But Ludwig II was notably eccentric in ways that made serving as Bavaria's head of state problematic. Extremely introverted, he disliked large public functions, avoided formal social events, preferring a life of seclusion. He pursued his real interests in art, music, and architecture. He was a creative son who spent much time day-dreaming. He increasingly withdrew from day-to-day affairs of the state in favour of his extravagant artistic projects.

The palace above was commissioned by him. He paid for the construction out of his personal fortune, rather than Bavarian public funds. His control over the elaborate castle went so far that the palace has been regarded as his own creation, rather than that of the architects involved. As the king's wishes and demands expanded during the construction and so did the expenses. When his private means became insufficient, he continuously opened new lines of credit and funded the project by means of extensive borrowing. He even threatened suicide if his creditors seized his palace for insolvency.

His idiosyncrasies, combined with the fact that he avoided participating in the government, caused considerable tension with the government. In the end, his extravagance was used against him to declare him insane, calling him The Mad King. The government decided to depose him. He was incapacitated.

The irony of it was, although the courtyard of the castle was designed for theatrical purposes, how strange that gloom and sadness were very much palpable as you look around. Eerie silence, air of emptiness, and unexplained longing hover over the vast space. I could picture King Ludwig roaming all by himself, amusing himself. Being an extreme introvert by nature, he never married, nor had any known mistresses, for he was a homosexual and not in good terms with his family. Except perhaps for some helpers, he literally lived all by himself in the castle.

Another irony was, in the two decades of construction, he only lived in the palace for a total of 172 days. He slept only 11 nights. He died alone under mysterious circumstances in the shallow shore water of Lake Starnberg nearby.

The greatest irony is, the once extravagant insolvent architectural and artistic project, is now a legacy. Neuschwanstein Castle welcomes 1.3 million visitors per year, earning royalties and high revenues for Bavaria. It has appeared prominently in several movies. It even served as the inspiration for Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle.

Overall, Neuschwanstein Castle stands as a testimony of the ironies of life . It stands as an evidence of the sad lives of king and queens.
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Awesome reading this! I am fascinated by castles and what former kings and queens lives were like long ago. ☺️
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@SW-User Thank you so much for your precious time to read....☺
SweetMae · 70-79, F
Great post. Nice story telling. I have been there and it truly is a breathtaking sight.
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@SweetMae Thank you...again, for the appreciation. I love story-telling.
Thank you for sharing this..

I love history..

To look at this king you might be envious and think that he had it all.. but the sad reality was he had nothing to bring him joy.. he had not love..

.. a friend just emailed this minutes ago.. I'll have to send the article that was with it.. 😊

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@KingLionHeart Thank you, my friend, for another gentle reminder. This is also one of my favorite scriptures.
@SW-User you're welcome.. there's so many good scriptures..
Loretta78 · 46-50, F
This is a very nice and interesting post! Thanks for sharing!! 🤗
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@Loretta78 Thank you for your precious time to read such a long post...🤗
Loretta78 · 46-50, F
@SW-User It was worth it!! 🤗
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LyricalOne · F
Must have been wonderful to see it in person. It’s got to be one of the most photographed sites in the world.
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@LyricalOne Indeed....Thank you.
Heartlander · 80-89, M
Thanks. Great post.

I would have to hope that the joy was in the creation; and even then the focus would have been on moving the furniture around, seeking perfection.

How many spend lifetimes pursuing dreams yet not get to see a single day of achievement?

Responsibility can be a difficult burden to carry for someone unwilling, yet born to be in charge.
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@Heartlander Ludwig was ahead of his time. The design of his kitchen is comparable to contemporary designs. Granite tops, kitchen utensils and baking apparatuses in six graduated measurements, oven tops - the things we commonly use at present.

Agree to the last two statements.

Thank you very much.🙂
Heartlander · 80-89, M
In a small way like Tomas Jefferson being hopelessly in debt while advancing Monticello to its splendor.

Per Britannica: "[i]... required it to have all the newest technological comforts. The lavish structure is complete with a walled courtyard, an indoor garden, spires, towers, and an artificial cave. In contrast to the medieval castles it was modeled after, Neuschwanstein is equipped with running water throughout, including flush toilets and hot water in the kitchen and baths, and has a forced-air central heating system. The dining room is serviced by an elevator from the kitchen three stories below. Louis even made sure the castle was connected to telephone lines, although at the time of its construction very few people had telephones.[/i]"

Pretty forward thinking for the 1870's :)
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@Heartlander YES, YES, YES, I remember the lifts, and I was truly amazed, how a man in that era, could think of such an advance technology...


Thank you so much for your contribution to this forum.🙂
JoyfulSilence · 46-50, M
I wish I had a family fortune to play with!
JoyfulSilence · 46-50, M
@SW-User I do not like too much spice, though.
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@JoyfulSilence Moderation/a balanced life is the key.🙂
JoyfulSilence · 46-50, M
@SW-User

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@seeandhear Thank you, sir, for reading.
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jaymic64 · M
Nice post. I’ve been there to see it. It’s quite an amazing place
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@jaymic64 🙌 Yay....!
Pfuzylogic · M
The spires must be very detailed!
Dad wanted me to be an Architect,
( vicarious living through his children.)
When I was in fifth grade I drew a very detailed picture of the spires and felt accomplished by that! 😂
The castle has incredible details on a very steep cliff. If you looked from the top it must have been very daunting.
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@Pfuzylogic Oh P, I hope I am not boring people with my story telling....Thank you for your precious time to read.🙂
Pfuzylogic · M
@SW-User
I enjoy your storytelling.
I know you commit a lot of valuable time here and on your Posts.
I wrote a real life story for your enjoyment also.

 
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