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SCHLOSS HERRENCHIEMSEE

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Herrenchiemsee, Prien Am Chiemsee, Germany
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2024
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2024

The castle and gardens of Herrenchiemsee are strangely reminiscent of those of Versailles, which served as a model.

Herrenchiemsee was the third and last castle built by Ludwig II of Bavaria. The largest of his buildings, inspired entirely by Versailles, was a tribute to his idol, the Sun King Louis XIV, and to absolute monarchy. After Ludwig II acquired the Herreninsel (literally "Island of Men") in 1873, it took no less than five years and 13 design phases before work finally began in 1878, under the aegis of architect Georg Dollmann. The aim was to create a "Bavarian Versailles" based on the original French model, including rooms that had long since disappeared. The first completed room, built between 1879 and 1881, was also the most expensive: the king's bedroom(Paradeschlafzimmer), considerably larger and more sumptuous than its French model. Ludwig II never slept in it. In fact, the Bavarian king only spent a total of 10 days in his grandiose palace. Another unrivalled room is the Hall of Mirrors: with 7,000 candles, 33 crystal chandeliers and a length of 98 meters, it is also larger than its model, the Hall of Mirrors. The cost of the work was enormous, and the construction a pharaonic undertaking. Indeed, Herrenchiemsee cost more than Linderhof and Neuschwanstein castles combined! It's all glitz and glamour, rich decorations, shimmering colors and luxury. Even the garden, with its fountains, water features and sculptures, is inspired by Versailles. The park was designed by Carl von Effner and was to encompass most of the island. By 1886, the year of the king's death, only part of the park had been completed. The castle remained largely unfinished.

As with other Ludwig II castles, Herrenchiemsee can only be visited with a guided tour.

The Augustiner-Chorherrenstift , an Augustinian monastery, awaits you on the north side of the island. A visit is included in the Herrenchiemsee Castle ticket.

King Ludwig II Museum. Since 1987, the castle has housed a museum dedicated to the life of the king, from his birth in 1845 to his tragic death in 1886. The exhibition, housed in twelve modern rooms on the first floor of the south wing, includes photographs, painted portraits, busts and clothes of Ludwig II. The museum's finest exhibits include ceremonial furniture from the royal apartments of the Munich Residence (now destroyed) and from the first bedroom of Linderhof Palace.

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Visited in april 2024
Wunderschön, ein Besuch lohnt sich auf jeden Fall, am besten ab Mai wenn die Wasserspiele stattfinden. Einziges Manko, die Führung durchs Schloss geht sehr schnell, man kann sich nicht richtig umsehen.
Visited in april 2024
Mit dem Schiff gemütlich zur Insel und dann einen herrlichen Tag mit Schloss Besichtigung. Die empfohlenen 2 Stunden reichen definitiv nicht aus. Es gibt zu viel zu erkunden.
Visited in april 2024
Sehenswertes Schloß, welches wir mit dem Fährschiff erreichten. Nach einem 10min Spaziergang durch gut gepflegte parkähnliche Landschaften erreichten wir das Ziel. Die Außenanlagen wurden leider gerade restauriert.
Uns hat es trotzdem gefallen.
Visited in april 2024
Hier kann man sehen, dass schon früher das Steuergeld mit offenen Händen aus dem Fenster geworfen wurde ????????. Schöne Insel mit tollen Gebäuden. Hat sich gelohnt ????.
Visited in april 2024
Wunderschön mit den Frühlingsblumen und nicht überlaufen. Leider waren die Brunnen noch im Winterkostüm. Das Museum von König Ludwig II. im Schloss ist auch sehr sehenswert.
Die Führung war sehr informativ. Die kann übrigens auch barrierefreie gemacht werden, weil es für da Obergeschoss einen Aufzug gibt!
Das Café am Schloss hat schon bisschen teure Preise. Wir sind lieber zur Schlosswirtschaft gegangen.

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