Step inside the Linderhof Palace and discover a dazzling world of rich ornamentation, golden details, and vibrant tapestries, all designed in the opulent neo-rococo style.
Take inspiration from Versailles in the magnificent Hall of Mirrors, a vibrant space adorned with reflective surfaces.
Witness the marvel of 19th-century engineering with the ingenious hydraulic table in the dining room, which transforms the space from dining hall to meeting room.
Transport yourself to a world of Islamic motifs in the Moorish Hall, a space adorned with intricate stucco work, colourful mosaic tiles, and a central fountain.
About Linderhof Palace:
Bavaria's Linderhof Palace, the smallest of King Ludwig II's extravagant creations, is also the only one he saw completed. Built in the 1870s, the palace combines a simple exterior with a dazzling neo-rococo interior. Explore richly decorated rooms, like the Hall of Mirrors inspired by Versailles. Lush gardens surround the palace, offering a beautiful blend of formal Renaissance and Baroque elements with English-style landscapes. Linderhof provides a glimpse into the life and artistic tastes of the "Fairytale King".
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