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SCHLOSS LINDERHOF

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2025
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Linderhof is a refined and opulent architectural nugget in a wonderful natural setting at the foot of the mountains.

Linderhof is probably the most beautiful of the three residences built by Ludwig of Bavaria. In the past, there was only a simple hunting lodge on the site where the famous castle is located today, nicknamed "royal villa" because of its small size. This little architectural marvel fits perfectly into this idyllic mountain landscape. The park elegantly blends elements of French Baroque with those of an English landscape garden. When you climb the steps to the Venustempel, the view is fantastic.

Linderhof is in fact the only one of his three major building projects that Ludwig II of Bavaria (1845-1886) was able to complete (1878) and it was also his favorite residence. The king lived here for a total of 8 years, if we take the sum of all his stays at Linderhof. Having visited the castle and the park, one can understand why Ludwig II was so fond of this place, which exudes tranquility and magic and never ceases to stimulate the imagination. The park is home to a multitude of fascinating buildings such as the Moroccan house, the Moorish kiosk and the Venus grotto (currently closed until further notice due to construction). This huge artificial grotto was equipped with an ultramodern electric lighting for the time, which had multicolored and exchangeable glass prefixes, which allowed to immerse the space in different lights and atmospheres.

A visit to Linderhof Palace itself is only possible with a guide and should not be missed. Inside, everything is decorated in rococo style. You will discover an opulent and refined ornamentation with precious materials from all over the world: porcelain from Meißen and Nymphenburg, vases from Sèvres, clocks from Neuchâtel, lapis lazuli from Afghanistan, ivory from India, etc. A French innovation from the 18th century was incorporated into the castle's royal dining room, a "table couvre-toi" that worked with a crank that had to be turned to raise and lower the table. Perfect for not disturbing the king in his reverie. Another French heritage awaits you in the hall on the first floor: a statue of Louis XIV! Admired by Louis II, the Sun King was his idol and inspiration. This wonderment can be found in the impressive bedroom of Ludwig II of Bavaria. The rococo splendor of each room is simply fantastic, but nothing surpasses the sumptuousness of the Hall of Mirrors at the end of the visit.

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Visited in july 2025
Un parc baroque et central magnifiquement aménagé.
Visited in july 2025
Très beaux jardins avec des jeux d'eau et un espace couvert ombragé. Il y a aussi
un château à voir. L'avantage supplémentaire pour nous était que nos deux chiens étaient autorisés dans le jardin s'ils étaient tenus en laisse.
Visited in july 2025
Château bien conservé et donc digne d'être vu. Parc bien aménagé, grotte bien restaurée.
Il faut absolument le visiter. Tôt le matin, il n'y a pas encore une grande affluence de visiteurs.
Le prix d'entrée de 10 euros et de 3 euros pour la grotte est raisonnable.
Visited in july 2025
Très belle excursion divertissante, le parc peut être visité tel quel, le château et la grotte uniquement avec une visite guidée - qui sont toutefois très bien organisées, visite guidée très sympathique et divertissante d'environ 20 min, qui passe comme un éclair.
Pour nous, il est très agréable de pouvoir faire entrer les petits chiens dans les bras et cela est également communiqué sur le site Internet ????. Pour les petits bâtiments supplémentaires ( par ex. le pavillon marocain ), il faut absolument scanner le code QR = petites infos très intéressantes.
En résumé, une excursion au Lindenhof peut être recommandée aux personnes intéressées et même à celles qui ne sont pas tout à fait convaincues par la culture.
Visited in july 2025
Les foules sont terribles, mais cela vaut la peine de marcher un peu. le parking coûte 3 euros et le château est à quelques pas. Il faut acheter un ticket d'entrée séparé pour le château, nous l'avons zappé à cause de la foule, mais cela vaut le coup de se promener dans le parc. Magnifiquement conservé, un Versailles compact.

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