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Bavaria's fairy-tale palaces granted world heritage status

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(Reuters) -Bavaria's fairy-tale royal castles, including Neuschwanstein, Herrenchiemsee and Linderhof, have been added to the UNESCO World Heritage list, officials said on Saturday. The decision, made

Bavaria's Iconic Castles Achieve UNESCO World Heritage Recognition

(Reuters) -Bavaria's fairy-tale royal castles, including Neuschwanstein, Herrenchiemsee and Linderhof, have been added to the UNESCO World Heritage list, officials said on Saturday.

The decision, made by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee during its 47th session in Paris, is recognising the architectural and cultural significance of King Ludwig II's 19th-century palaces.

Construction began at Neuschwanstein in 1869, but the project was never completed, and building work halted when the Bavarian king died in 1886.

The castle is now one of the most popular tourist sites in Germany, receiving roughly 1.4 million visitors per year. It inspired the Disney castle logo after Walt Disney visited in the 1950s.

Bavarian state premier Markus Soeder described the designation as a "worldwide accolade," calling Neuschwanstein "Bavaria's landmark par excellence."

"For our fairy-tale castles, a fairy tale comes true," he said in a statement.

Neuschwanstein combined great art and culture and also a bit of "kitsch and cliché," he said.

"When seeing the castle, some people worldwide may think of Disney - but no: Neuschwanstein is and remains the original from Bavaria."

(Reporting by John Revill in Zurich, editing by Thomas Seythal)

Key Takeaways

  • Bavaria's fairy-tale castles are now UNESCO World Heritage sites.
  • Neuschwanstein Castle inspired the Disney castle logo.
  • King Ludwig II's palaces are recognized for their cultural significance.
  • The UNESCO decision was made during its 47th session in Paris.
  • Neuschwanstein receives roughly 1.4 million visitors annually.

Frequently Asked Questions

What castles in Bavaria were granted UNESCO World Heritage status?
The castles include Neuschwanstein, Herrenchiemsee, and Linderhof.
When did the UNESCO World Heritage Committee make this decision?
The decision was made during its 47th session in Paris.
Who was the Bavarian king associated with these castles?
The castles are associated with King Ludwig II, who began construction on Neuschwanstein in 1869.
How many visitors does Neuschwanstein receive annually?
Neuschwanstein receives roughly 1.4 million visitors per year.
What did Bavarian state premier Markus Soeder say about the designation?
He described the designation as a 'worldwide accolade' and called Neuschwanstein 'Bavaria's landmark par excellence.'

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