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  1. Hace 1 día · The story of Linderhof Palace begins in 1869, when King Ludwig II, known for his eccentricity and his passion for building, set his sights on transforming his father‘s modest hunting lodge into a grand palace. The lodge, originally constructed in the late 18th century, had served as a retreat for Ludwig‘s father, Maximilian II, and had been ...

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    Hace 3 días · With the end of the monarchy in 1918, many castles and formerly Wittelsbach property passed to the young Free State. In particular, the castles of king Ludwig II (r. 1864–1886) Neuschwanstein, Linderhof and Herrenchiemsee, quickly became magnets for the public.

  3. Hace 5 días · Hello and welcome to the History of the Germans: Episode 149 – The Real Ludwig of Bavaria, part of Season 8 – From the Interregnum to Golden Bull. A few months after emperor Henry VII had died in the Tuscan village of Buonconvento and before a successor had been elected, a young man, Ludwig, second son of the duke of Upper Bavaria made his ...

  4. Hace 2 días · The video titled "Was King Ludwig the Second of Bavaria mad, or Merely Misunderstood?" takes a glimpse into the life and reign of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, ...

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  5. He was definitely not a good King. He absolutely bankrupted his country for vanity projects. However, he did also modernise it. Funny enough he was always popular with his people. It lasted until now! He was a really interesting person though! Monarchist_Weeb1917. • 20 hr. ago.

  6. Hace 3 días · Desayuno. Por la mañana, les ofreceremos la posibilidad de hacer la preciosa excursión opcional al Castillo de Neuschwanstein, el más visitado de Alemania, el favorito de los que mandó construir Luis II de Baviera “El Rey loco”, pues proyectó en él toda la fantasía de su mente creadora. Almuerzo (PC).

  7. Hace 5 días · El castillo de Neuschwanstein (significa “Nuevo Cisne de Piedra” en alemán) es famoso además de por ser la inspiración para el castillo de la Bella Durmiente de Disney, por ser el capricho de Luis II de Baviera, “el rey loco”.