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▲ The Beauty of Neuschwanstein Castle Through the Seasons Inspired by the musical "The Swan Knight," the Bavarian king spent 17 years constructing this castle, paying meticulous attention to the changing views of the surrounding vegetation to ensure its beauty from every angle in every season. From the lush green mountains and clear waters of summer to the snow-covered splendor of winter, Neuschwanstein Castle continues to captivate visitors from around the world.


▲ Exquisite Interior Decor This castle not only boasts outstanding external beauty but also impresses with its refined "inner charm." The interior is lavishly decorated, featuring a wooden carved bed that took 14 carpenters two years to complete. Swan-themed decorations are abundant, with their graceful figures appearing in murals, door handles, and even bathtubs. The most magnificent space is the Emperor's Hall: the vast ceiling depicts a blue sky dotted with brilliant stars, while the floor is adorned with mosaics of various plants and animals. The walls showcase murals depicting scenes from the opera "Tannhäuser," and a massive golden crown hangs in the towering hall, symbolizing supreme imperial power.

















