Schloss Hohenschwangau - Schwangau, Germany
Hohenschwangau
was the official summer and hunting residence of Maximilian, his wife Marie of
Prussia, and their two sons Ludwig (the later King Ludwig II of Bavaria) and
Otto (the later King Otto I of Bavaria). The young princes spent many years of
their adolescence here. Queen Marie who loved to hike in the mountains created
an alpine garden with plants gathered from all over the alps. The King and the
Queen lived in the main building, and the boys in the annex. The Queen's
cousin, Frederick William IV of Prussia, had Stolzenfels Castle on the Rhine
rebuilt at the same time in the Gothic Revival style.
King
Maximilian died in 1864 and his son Ludwig succeeded to the throne, moving into
his father's room in the castle. As Ludwig never married, his mother Marie was
able to continue living on her floor during the summer months. King Ludwig
enjoyed living in Hohenschwangau, however mostly in the absence of his disliked
mother, especially after 1869 when the building of his own castle, Neuschwanstein,
began on the site of the old Schwangau fortress, high above his parent's
castle. - wikipedia
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