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More than 300,000 visitors from all over the world visit the palace each year. The castle is open all through the year (except for Christmas). Opening hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (April through September) and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (October through March). Guided tours are provided in German, English,
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King Maximilian died in 1864 and his son Ludwig succeeded to the throne, moving into his father's room in the castle. As Ludwig never married, his mother Marie was able to continue living on her floor during the summer months. King Ludwig enjoyed living in Hohenschwangau, however mostly in the
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fortress however continued to fall into ruins. Paumgartner, after having been elevated to the rank of baron, died in 1549 and his sons sold their new castle to
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and his family used the castle as their summer residence, and it continues to be a favourite residence of his successors, currently his grandson
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After Ludwig's death in 1886, Queen Marie was the castle's only resident until she in turn died in 1889. Her brother-in-law, Prince Regent
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The Wittelsbachs used the castle for bear hunting or as a retreat for agnatic princes. In 1743 it was plundered by Austrian troops. In the
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The present day Hohenschwangau ("Upper Schwangau") castle was first mentioned in 1397, though under the name of
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merchant, had the lower castle reconstructed by Italian architect Lucio di Spazzi who already worked on the
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French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Czech, Slovenian, and Japanese. Self-guided tours are not available.
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Hohenschwangau near the town of Füssen, part of the county of Ostallgäu in southwestern Bavaria, Germany
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the county of Schwangau became officially a part of the Electorate of Bavaria in 1803. King
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absence of his disliked mother, especially after 1869 when the building of his own castle,
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and withdrew to the family castle Hohenschwangau, where he lived for the rest of the war.
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of 1882, sponsored by Ludwig II who had grown up with these stories at Hohenschwangau.
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Hohenschwangau was the official summer and hunting residence of Maximilian, his wife
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Village on left, Schloss Hohenschwangau on right, as seen from
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dukes of Bavaria, but continued to occupy the castle as
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castle. The knights, later counts of Schwangau, were
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Schloss Hohenschwangau
Hohenschwangau Castle is located in Bavaria
Hohenschwangau Castle is located in Germany
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47°33′20″N 10°44′10″E / 47.55557°N 10.73605°E / 47.55557; 10.73605

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