Don't tell me that you don't know anything about this place.
It's also a Must-see in Munich.
We had a very good time and drunk lots beers there.
However, this was also the very place where I got drunk for the first time in my life... ^^"
Today was a big day for me because we were visiting the legendary "Neuschwanstein".
I've been here five years ago and I didn't know anything about photography at that time.
But this time it's different since I've been studying photography for almost three years.
It was a self-challenge to me because I wanted to see how much I can do!
I wanted to take as many beautiful photos of this castle as possible.
[A Poet with an instrument-01]
He kept staring at the distant Neuschwanstein day after day as if he was singing to it.
Behind this splendid architecture and its luxury inner decoration,
there have been some rumors about the mysterious death of the King Ludwig II...
He kept staring at the distant Neuschwanstein day after day as if he was singing to it.
Behind this splendid architecture and its luxury inner decoration,
there have been some rumors about the mysterious death of the King Ludwig II...
[A Poet with an instrument-03]
He kept staring at the distant Neuschwanstein day after day as if he was singing to it.
Behind this splendid architecture and its luxury inner decoration,
there have been some rumors about the mysterious death of the King Ludwig II...
I've been waiting for the chance to have a closer look of it for five years.
My wish has finally come true at this very moment.
Construction of this castle demanded an enormous amount of material:
465 tons of Salzburg marble
4550 tons of sandstone from Nuerting
400,000 bricks
3600 cubic meters of sand
600 tons of cement
50 tons of hard coal
2050 cubic meter of wooden scaffolding

















