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Schloss Hohenschwangau Yard and Water Fountain
Allgaeu

Panorama by the water fountain in Schloss Hohenschwangau, Bavaria.

The fountain features a painting of Mary holding the baby Jesus. Below this are the coats of arms of Bayern and Schwangau. In the centre at the bottom of the painting is the fountain, which is modelled as a lion's head, with the water coming from its mouth.

Schloss Hohenschwangau was built by King Maximilian II of Bavaria. Construction started in 1832, with the majority of construction complete by 1837. The castle was used by the King as his Summer residence.

Today the castle acts as a museum / tourist attraction. Around 300,000 people visit the castle each year.

Copyright: Dave Kennard
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 15932x7966
Taken: 01/07/2012
Caricate: 02/11/2013
Published: 01/12/2013
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Tags: fountain; castle; schloss hohenschwangau
More About Allgaeu

Das Allgäu ist die südlichste Landschaftsregion Deutschlands und wegen ihrer Schönheit und Vielfältigkeit eine der beliebtesten Urlaubsregionen Deutschlands. Die abwechslungsreiche Landschaft erstreckt sich von den Ufern des Bodensees über die hügeligen Voralpen bis hin zum Hochgebirge und bietet deshalb viel sehens- und erlebenswertes. Das Allgäu erstreckt sich über den südlichen Teil des bayerischen Regierungsbezirkes Schwaben, das äußerste südöstliche Baden-Württemberg sowie einige zu Österreich gehörende Grenzgebiete.  Eine streng definierte geographische Begrenzung gibt es nicht, oft geht es fließend in die benachbarten Landschaften über.  


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