Le château de Neuschwanstein [nɔʏˈʃvaːnʃtaɪn] se dresse sur un éperon rocheux haut de 200 mètres près de Füssen dans l'Allgäu. Le roi Louis II de Bavière l'a fait construire au XIXe siècle. C'est aujourd'hui le château le plus célèbre d'Allemagne, visité chaque année par plus d'un million de touristes.
En 1867, lors d’un voyage en France, Louis II visita le château de Pierrefonds. L’idée de mélanger ce style architectural néo-gothique à celui, médiéval, de la Wartburg en Thuringe donna un résultat flamboyant.
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Address: Neuschwansteinstraße 17, Hohenschwangau, Germany
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