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Below the Hohes Schloss, and integrated into the former Abbey of St Mang, this museum highlights ¹óü²õ²õ±ð²Ô's heyday as a 16th-century violin-making centre. You can also view the abbey's festive baroque rooms, Romanesque cloister and the St Anna Kapelle (AD 830) with its famous 'Dance of Death' paintings.


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1. Hohes Schloss

0.06 MILES

The Hohes Schloss, a late-Gothic confection and one-time retreat of the bishops of Augsburg, towers over ¹óü²õ²õ±ð²Ô’s compact historical centre. The north…

2. Schloss Hohenschwangau

1.87 MILES

King Ludwig II grew up at the sun-yellow Schloss Hohenschwangau and later enjoyed summers here until his death in 1886. His father, Maximilian II, built…

3. Museum der Bayerischen Könige

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Palace-fatigued visitors often head straight for the bus stop, coach park or nearest beer after a tour of the castles, most overlooking this worthwhile…

4. Schloss Neuschwanstein

2.4 MILES

Appearing through the mountaintops like a mirage, Schloss Neuschwanstein was the model for Disney’s Sleeping Beauty castle. King Ludwig II planned this…

5. Tegelbergbahn

2.68 MILES

For fabulous views of the Alps and the Forggensee, take this cable car to the top of the Tegelberg (1730m), a prime launching point for hang-gliders and…

6. Schloss Linderhof

11.72 MILES

A pocket-sized trove of weird treasures, Schloss Linderhof was Ludwig II’s smallest but most sumptuous palace, and the only one he lived to see fully…

7. Wieskirche

12.26 MILES

Located in the village of Wies, just off the B17 between ¹óü²õ²õ±ð²Ô and Schongau, the Wieskirche is one of Bavaria's best-known baroque churches and a Unesco…

8. Zugspitze

16.77 MILES

On good days, views from Germany’s rooftop extend into four countries. The return trip starts in Garmisch aboard a cogwheel train (Zahnradbahn) that chugs…