The History of Linderhof Palace

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Hey dear Hive community, first of all I would like to welcome you all to my contribution and hope you are all well and your day was full of positive experiences! In this article, I would like to discuss an interesting historical topic and hope you can expand your knowledge a little.

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Here you can see works of art that have been made of pewter and are supposed to represent the well-known Linderhof Palace which was built by King Ludwig II (1845 - 1886) who is also revered as a fairy tale king and this palace fits very well with this title. The works of art were made of pewter and as an artist is Wilhelm Schweizer Pewter, who already has a centuries-old art tradition and the works of art are really remarkable and reflect this theme with a high degree of detail. Previously, the castle was a house designed for hunting trips by his father Max II (1811 - 1864) and Ludwig decided to rebuilt it later and he oriented himself to the French architecture of the 18th century and for the construction he oriented himself to the French Baroque and in addition other influences have also emerged and for the construction of the park he thought of England as well as the Italian Renaissance as a model and as the architect of the park was Carl von Effner known. A model for the construction was the Versailles Palace, which is one of the largest palace facilities in Europe and until the French Revolution in the 17th century was the headquarters of the kings of France. The construction began in 1868 and the construction was then divided into different phases and a few years later it should finally be time and the construction was completed and it was the third building which was built by Ludwig II and this building probably expresses his imagination and inventiveness in particular. It was considered his personal favorite castle and a few years ago some parts of the castle were renovated and it attracts numerous visitors to this day and through the numerous various artistic elements it is one of the most interesting sights in Bavaria and these small pewter figures bring out this magnificent architecture well.

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Thank you for stopping by and I hope you could learn something new about history! I captured these pictures with my Camera Sony Alpha 6000 plus 55-210 mm lens!



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I think I so much have listen to the palace history and what it is been attached to

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I didn't catch the pewter? What type of material it is .

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