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Linderhof Palace. Fountain group Flora and puttos on the foreground. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Linderhof Palace. Fountain group Flora and puttos. Bavaria, Germany. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Linderhof Palace. Fountain group Flora and puttos. Bavaria, Germany. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Linderhof Palace. Fountain group Flora and puttos. Bavaria, Germany. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Linderhof Palace, fountain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Linderhof palace with beautiful gardens and fountain in bavaria, germany, during golden hour sunset Royalty Free Stock Photo
Linderhof Palace and its Park, Main Fountain, Upper Bavaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Linderhof Palace, fountain
Linderhof Palace, fountain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Linderhof palace with Fountain Statue Royalty Free Stock Photo
ETTAL, GERMANY, Linderhof Palace. Golden Fountain group Flora and puttos .Linderhof Palace in Baviera, one of the castles of Royalty Free Stock Photo
ETTAL, GERMANY, Linderhof Palace. Golden Fountain group Flora and puttos .Linderhof Palace in Baviera, one of the castles of Royalty Free Stock Photo
Linderhof palace in Germany and fountain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Linderhof Palace, golden fountain with goddess Flora and Puttos, Bavaria, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Autumn scenery of Linderhof Palace in Bavaria Germany, with view of a golden statue in the circular fountain pond Royalty Free Stock Photo
Linderhof Palace German Schloss Linderhof is in Germany, in southwest Bavaria near Ettal Abbey. It is the smallest of the three palaces built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria and the only one which he lived to see completed. Ludwig already knew the area around Linderhof from his youth when he had accompanied his father King Maximilian II of Bavaria on his hunting trips in the Bavarian Alps. When Ludwig II became king in 1864 he inherited the so-called Königshäuschen from his father, and in 1869 began enlarging the building. In 1874 he decided to tear down the Königshäuschen and rebuild it on its present-day location in the park. At the same time three new rooms and the staircase were added to the remaining U-shaped complex, and the previous wooden exterior was clad with stone façades. The building was designed in the style of the second rococo-period. Between 1863 and 1886 a total of 8,460,937 marks1 was spent constructing Linderhof.


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