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@TeyvatWanderer
"Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany built in the 19th century in Romanesque Revival style with Gothic and Byzantine elements was King Ludwig IIs attempt to create the ultimate fairy tale castle and escape from the real world. It was recently declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site"
Reddit Link @TeyvatWanderer 2025-08-05T14:53Z X followers, 1861 engagements
"Neuschwanstein Castle (and three more palaces of Ludwig II of Bavaria) was just officially declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site"
Reddit Link @TeyvatWanderer 2025-07-12T13:59Z X followers, 3069 engagements
"12th century vaults in Eberbach Abbey Germany. Here vine barrels are stored and in 1986 The Name of the Rose was filmed here"
Reddit Link @TeyvatWanderer 2025-10-19T12:12Z X followers, 2219 engagements
"Prinzipalmarkt and St. Lamberti Church in Mnster Germany"
Reddit Link @TeyvatWanderer 2025-10-21T07:34Z X followers, 4020 engagements
"The Cathedral of Meissen Germany picturesquely perches above town. It was built in the 13th century while the tops of its towers were only completed in the 19th century in an elegant and filigree fashion"
Reddit Link @TeyvatWanderer 2025-02-24T22:01Z X followers, 3945 engagements
"St. Coloman Church (and Neuschwanstein Castle in the background) Bavaria Germany"
Reddit Link @TeyvatWanderer 2025-06-22T17:38Z X followers, 2853 engagements
"View form a balcony to the Church of our Lady in Dresden Germany. Everything you see here was non-existent XX years ago"
Reddit Link @TeyvatWanderer 2025-10-17T02:20Z X followers, 22.5K engagements
"Ramsau in the Bavarian Alps Germany"
Reddit Link @TeyvatWanderer 2025-10-19T20:11Z X followers, 5420 engagements
"The Rococo Hall of Marble in Bruchsaal Palace Germany"
Reddit Link @TeyvatWanderer 2025-10-23T09:28Z X followers, 4974 engagements