Castles in Germany 07 – Cochem Castle

The Imperial #Castle of #Cochem was built in the 11th #century and towers over part of the #Mosel #River valley, with large #wineyards and beautiful quaint towns along the river. It is one of the largest castles along the Mosel and was the center point of decades of war of succession while in the hands of the #princes of #Trier in the 16th and 17th centuries. It is well maintained these days and a highlight for many tourists.

Castles in Germany 06 – Burg Reichenstein

Next one on the list is the #beautiful #Burg #Reichenstein (“rich stone”), overseeing the #Rhine #River valley with its lavish #wineyards. This #castle is part of the #UNESCO World Heritage effort – it was built around 1100 AD, though it’s still unclear by whom. All that is known about its history is that throughout the centuries it was housed and used to collect tolls from travelers and merchants passing through by various high ranking families until it was finally given to the #archbishop of Mainz.

Castles in Germany 04 – Neuschwanstein Courtyard

The interior #courtyard of #Castle #Neuschwanstein in #Bavaria, #Germany – built in the style of the old German #medieval castles, #King #Ludwig planned to build a more grandiose place to reside at than his father’s castles throughout Bavaria. His commitment and close involvement during the castle’s building led to this beautiful #landmark in the southern part of Germany.

Castles in Germany 03 – Schloss Neuschwanstein

Next on the list is the famous #castle of #Neuschwanstein, deep in the south of #Germany. This #beautiful castle is said to be the inspiration of the Walt #Disney castle – built in the 19th century by #King Ludwig it was well maintained throughout the last 150+ years and is one of the main #attractions to visit in southern Germany – definitely something you should consider on your bucket list!