Hohenschwangau Castle
HOHENSCHWANGAU CASTLE :- With a closeness to the Neuschwanstein, this is where Lord Ludwig II spent his young life. It was likewise where he acquired a large number of his thoughts while building the Neuschwanstein, especially the Knight's lobby. Yet, did you had any idea that this was the palace which was initially called the Schwanstein? The name was given to the Neuschwanstein in the nineteenth hundred years, since when Ludwig needed to construct another palace, he maintained that it should be to a greater degree a resurrection of the Hohenschwangau, thus students of history saw it as more befitting of the mark 'Schwanstein' Thus subsequently, the first Schwanstein became Hohenschwangau, meaning upper Schwangau, or all the more explicitly, the upper place of the Schwangau. This is on the grounds that it was the home of the high society of Schwangau, who included knights and counts.