Inspired by the Palace of Versailles, Linderhof Castle stands as one of Germany’s most magnificent 19th-century structures. Nestled in Bavaria, it is the smallest and the only completed palace among the trio built by King Ludwig II, also known as the ‘Mad King.’ The castle’s intricate design and opulent interiors reflect the king’s penchant for grandeur. Visitors can explore the lavish rooms and manicured gardens, offering a glimpse into the regal and eccentric world of King Ludwig II.
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