Hohenschwangau Castle

Hohenschwangau Castle


1832 – 1836: Crown prince Maximilian of Bavaria had the ruin of Schwanstein Castle being rebuilt in neo-Gothic style. This is where King Ludwig II spent his childhood.

Owner: Wittelsbacher Ausgleichsfonds




Hohenschwangau Castle



Hohenschwangau castle was mentioned for the first time in the 12th centuary. Until 1535 it was in the possession of the knights of Schwangau. In the course of the centuries destruction by different wars. 1832 crown prince Maximilian acquired the ruin and had the castle rebuilt according to original plans. The royal family used Hohenschwangau castle as a holiday domicile. After the death of King Maximilian, King Luwig II of Bavaria lived here with his mother. Since 1928 Hohenschwangau castle is in the possession of the Wittelsbacher Ausgleichsfonds.




»Hall of Heroes and Knights«  

The large »Festsaal« hall, also called »Hall of Heroes and Knights«, takes up the whole width of the Castle. The stucco ceiling is decorated with neo-Gothic ornaments on pink background with diorama silver stars. All columns are in Gothic style.





  »Oriental Room«

The »Oriental Room« used to be Queen Mary's bedroom. This room has been decorated in an oriental style in memory of Maximilian's trip to Greece and Turkey in 1832/33.

 





»Hohenstaufen Room«  

The »Hohenstaufen-Room« used to be the dressing room of King Maximilian II and King Ludwig II.  It also was Ludwig's music room . Paintings on the walls illustrate special events from the era of the »Staufer« selected by Maximilian.





  »Tasso Room«

The »Tasso-Room« was the bedroom of  King Maximilian II and King Ludwig II. All walls of this room are beautifully painted. The paintings tell the story of Armida and Rinaldo according to Torquato Tasso's epic poem »Jerusalem Delivered«.

 





»Berchta Room«  

The »Berchta Room«, used to be the Queen's writing room. Surrounded by beautiful painted ornaments with climbing plants and twines, images tell the myth of the birth of Karl the Great in the  Reismühle near Gauting. 

 



• Dogs are not allowed in the Castle.

• No smoking and no cameras in the Castle.

• Visits are only possible with a guided tour.

• Duration of tours approx. 35 minutes.

 

During the tour, you will have to go upstairs 90 steps to the second floor.



Visits are only possible with a guided tour...


Tours are available in German and English or with an Audio Guide. For Audio Guide tours you will receive the »Audio Guide« in the Castle and you will be assisted by your tour guide. These tours are available in Czech, Dutsch, French, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin, Polish, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.



Audio Guide

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Information on Hohenschwangau Castle


Here you can find further information on Hohenschwangau Castle and »Haus Bayern«





Hohenschwangau castle

 

Ticket-Center Hohenschwangau
Alpseestrasse 12
D-87645 Hohenschwangau
Telefon: 0 83 62 - 93 08 30
Telefax: 0 83 62 - 93 08 320

info@ticket-center-hohenschwangau.de
www.ticket-center-hohenschwangau.de


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