Castle that inspired Walt Disney receives Unesco protection

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16 Jul 2025 • 8:13 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Neuschwanstein Castle in the Bavarian Alps, with its playful towers and turrets, served as the model for Disney's ‘Sleeping Beauty’ castle and has now been named as a Unesco World Heritage site.
  • King Ludwig II envisioned a “holy and unapproachable” medieval knights’ castle, employing theatrical set designers to help create the marvellous structure built in the late 19th century.
  • The castle's interior features Wagnerian motifs, including elements from Parsifal in the Singers’ Hall, and an elaborate grotto connecting living spaces.
  • Ludwig II's extensive building projects, which also included Herrenchiemsee, Linderhof, and the Royal House at Schachen, strained the Bavarian treasury.
  • The king was declared insane and died mysteriously before Neuschwanstein was completed, leading to the castle opening as a tourist attraction just seven weeks later and its recent recognition by Unesco.

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