Famous Castles in Germany

Germany is a country with rich history. Throughout many centuries, it has been divided into many districts, each one having a king or a queen, and every one of them wanted to have at least a castle or two. Otherwise, how would they look in front of their neighbors? So everyone built castles, in different styles and different regions. They built castles on plains and hills, and even on mountain peaks, and they really were beautiful. e

Of course, all castles degraded in time, but in the 20th century the people of Germany decided they wanted to restore their beautiful castles in all their glory. Nowadays there are many castles, manor houses and stately homes that are so great that will leave a strong impression on any tourist who sees them.
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Maybe the most famous of them all is the incredible Neuschweinstein castle, a jaw-dropping structure. Actually this castle is fairly young, because King Ludwig started building it in 1869 and was never finished (there were some rooms that were left unfinished after the king died in 1886. Still, it remains one of the most impressive castles in Germany, because of many reasons. The location, for example, was very well chosen. It stands on a high point in the Alps, in Bavaria, not too far from Munich. It looks like a fairy tale castle, thanks to its tall towers and spirals, and alabaster walls. Actually, in Disney Land they built the castle of the Sleeping Beauty by copying the Neuschweinstein castle. It was built by the best engineers and craftsmen, and the fact that it has running water and flushing toilets on all floors is proof of that.

Secondly, the Wartburg Castle, is much older than Neuschweinstein, being built in 1067 AD by another Ludwig. He was not a king, he was the Duke of Thuringia, but still he had enough resources and man power to build an impressive castle for himself. Thuringia was a big state in the heart of today's Germany. Wartburg played an important role in the evolution of religion, for Martin Luther was exiled there and lived in the castle for several years, time which he spent to coagulate his religious ideas and start the Protestant Reformation. Even today, his desk and the Bible which he used to create this new branch of Christianity are kept intact and are put on display for visitors.
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