Nymphenburg Palace, Germany

Nymphenburg is the ancient princely summer palace. It is located in the northern suburb of Munich Kersee and built in 1664-1728. The main building is Baroque style. The Palace faces east with square building linked together. The length in the front is about 600 meters. Ferdinand Maria of Wales built Nymphenburg as a gift for […] Read More

Wartburg castle, Germany

This imposing medieval fortress, Wartburg castle, standing atop a mountain on the outskirts of Eisenach, is best known as the place where Martin Luther sought refuge following his excommunication in 1521 and serves as one of Germany’s most prolific national symbols. Wartburg is located in the north of the Alps Mountains in Thuringia, Germany, and […] Read More

Hohenzollern castle, Germany

Hohenzollern Castle, one of the most famous castle in Germany, is located in 20 km south of the hill in Tübingen and also the birthplace of Hohenzollern. Hohenzollern Brandenburg, Prussia, is the ruling family of German Empire between 1415 and 1918. Hohenzollern was built in the 11th century and expended by Prussian architects, Von Prittwitz […] Read More

Neuschwanstein castle, Germany

Neuschwanstein castle, a 19th-century Romanesque Revival palace, is located on a rugged hill above the village of Hohenschwangau near Fussen in southwest Bavaria and one of the famous tourist attractions in Germany.  After the king, Ludwig II of Bavaria, who had been forced to live here as a prisoner passed away in1886, the place was […] Read More