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Emily Williams

Neuschwanstein Castle

“Neuschwanstein Castle” explores the history, architecture, and cultural impact of the iconic castle commissioned by King Ludwig II of Bavaria. The book reveals how Ludwig's fascination with Wagnerian operas and Romantic ideals shaped the castle's design, influencing everything from the Singers' Hall to the King's Bedroom.

Neuschwanstein is more than just a picturesque landmark, it represents a unique confluence of royal ambition, artistic expression, and architectural innovation within a specific historical and cultural context. The book examines the architectural design within the context of 19th-century revivalist movements, detailing how the castle blended Romanesque, Gothic, and Byzantine styles. It also explores the castle's enduring legacy, particularly its influence on Disney's fairytale castles.

Unfolding across chapters, the book first introduces King Ludwig II and the circumstances surrounding its construction, then it meticulously examines the castle's architecture, and finally, it considers Neuschwanstein's influence on art, architecture, and popular culture.
131 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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