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A Magnificent Castle Room That Challenges Your Perspective!
Step into this opulent hall and experience the sensation of hanging from the ceiling—a spectacular effect that’s guaranteed to surprise on your photos!
Elegant, whimsical, and absolutely unique: this upside-down room is a true highlight for the whole family. Flip your pictures afterward and see yourselves as royal guests in a world turned upside down.
The Throne Room – A Majestic Delight with a Mind-Bending Twist!
Ever wanted to stand on your head in a castle? Bavaria's castles—especially the world-famous Neuschwanstein Castle—are known for their fairytale architecture. With their towers, turrets, and stunning hilltop settings, they seem like something straight out of a storybook. Neuschwanstein in particular draws visitors from all around the globe.
King Ludwig II and His Architectural Dreams
A trip to Munich is the perfect chance to explore this historic marvel. Neuschwanstein Castle is not only one of Bavaria’s most beloved landmarks, but also one of the most visited castles in the world. Commissioned by King Ludwig II of Bavaria (1845–86), construction began in 1869 but was never completed. Even before the shell was finished, Ludwig had already moved on to his next projects: the royal residence at Schachen and Linderhof Palace, followed shortly by plans for Herrenchiemsee Palace.
The Allure of Bavaria’s Castles
With his creations, King Ludwig built a romantic fairytale world that continues to captivate visitors and provide unforgettable experiences to this day. Bavaria’s royal castles are a vital part of Germany’s cultural heritage and a highlight of any vacation in Munich and the surrounding region. They reflect an era of romanticism and royal grandeur that still fascinates people around the world.
Experience Neuschwanstein from a Whole New Perspective
Munich Adventure: Here at our museum, you can experience a royal castle room like never before! Simply pose, take a photo, flip the image—and suddenly you’re walking (or hanging) on the ceiling. Tech-loving King Ludwig would surely have been thrilled by the chance to see Neuschwanstein from such a unique angle.
“A Poetic Refuge”
"Oh, it is necessary to create such paradises, such poetic refuges, where for a time one can forget the dreadful age in which we live." — Ludwig II of Bavaria.
This quote from King Ludwig II reflects his philosophy and the deep longing that inspired him to build such breathtaking castles.
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