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Neuschwanstein Castle Musuem is a museum inside of Neuschwanstein Castle.

Background[]

The museum is visited by Grace Nakimura in Chapter 4 of The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery the other being Herrenchiemsee.Construction started on the 5th September 1869 and it was completed in 1892.After Ludwig's death it was to be destroyed as per his wishes in his will as he never intended the public to view it, due to him perceiving them as being unable to understand its beauty but since the king had accumulated so much debt Luitpold,Prince Regent of Bavaria decided to open it to paying visitors.The debts were repaid by 1899 and since then the castle has been a source of revenue for the House of Wittelsbach until 1923 and the Bavarian state government afterwards.

Despite its fairy-tale appearance the castle was a fully modern Victorian building with steel-frame construction, electric lighting, central heat and running water.

Contrary to the game's version of history, in reality the composer Richard Wagner never saw Neuschwanstein even though Ludwig built it as a monument to his music. The main building or Palas was uninhabitable until 1884, after Wagner's death, although Ludwig did have an apartment in the gatehouse from 1878.

Located on a rugged hill overlooking Hohenschwangau in southwest Germany the castle contains ornate furniture and many scenes from the operas of Richard Wagner, Ludwig's favourite composer, in the detailed and lavish paintings that decorate each room. Each room accessible by Grace is detailed and explained by a taped tour. These include:

  • Lower Hall:This room contains paintings based on the Siegfried Saga and the door leading to the tower which Ludwig was trying to open when he was arrested.
  • Kings Bedroom:The theme of this room's paintings and sculptures is Tristan and Isolde which premiered in Munich in 1865 when Ludwig was 20. It is one of the most expensive bedrooms ever constructed. It took fourteen woodcarvers four and a half years to construct.The richly carved bed resembles a gothic building with turrets.The bed's draperies were handmade by dozens of Bavarian seamstresses. Water was brought up from the stream under the castle to here.The room contains a stove with clay figures of Tristen and Isolde.
  • Private Chapel:This is located next to the bedroom and contains a stained glass window of St.Louis receiving the last sacrements and a painting of St.Louis surrounded by seraphim above the altar(it along with all images of St.Louis were covered with black cloth for a year.It also contains a gold and ivory crucifix and a statue of the Black Madonna of Altotting.
  • The Kings Living/Drawing Room/Salon:This contains paintings inspired by the opera Lohengrin which mirrors the kings lonliness.After seeing it at 16 Ludwig considered it an enlightenment.The room contains "The Miracle of The Grail" large swan under a picture depicting the "Arrival of Lohengrin at Antwerp" which is an animal Ludwig became associated with himself.
  • Grotto:This is a reproduction of the grotto from the Tannhauser Saga and the Wartburg Castle.
  • King Study Room:The study room is where Ludwig isolated himself from the rest of the world in order to focus on hiis dreams,poetry,paintings and fascination with the occult.The room contains paintings inspired by the Tannhauser Saga.
  • The Singing Hall:Is designed after the singers hall of the Vodbercks castle where minstrel competitions in the 13th century.It was meant for private concerts even though none ever took place despite rumours that in his final years Wagner did perform such concerts(later revealed to be tests on the crystal ball mechanics).In real life the paintings are fom the Parzival Saga.In the game they were replaced in 1882 with from the lost opera "The Curse of Engelhart".The room also contains a balcony and arches where both the Alps and Hohenschwangau Castle ,the castle that Ludwig grew up in is visible.

Floor Plan

Catle Grounds


Complete plan

The complete castle plan

a  Staircase Tower
b  Knights' House
c  Square Tower
d  Connecting Building

e Hall
f  Entrance Hall
g  Palas
h  Upper Courtyard

i  Lower Courtyard
j  Gateway Building
k  Staircase Tower
l  Bower


3rd Floor

Neuschwanstein 3rd floor

The plan for the 3rd Floor of Neuschwanstein Castle

  1. Lower Hall                         8.Salon/Living Room.
  2. Throne Hall                       9.Grotto & Conservatory
  3. Anteroom                         10.Kings Study
  4. Dining Room                    11.Anteroom(adjutants room)                               12.Passage Room
  5. Kings Bedroom
  6. Private Chapel
  7. Dressing Room


4th Floor

2.Throne Hall

Neuschwanstein 4th floor

The floor plan for the 4th floor of Neuschwanstein Castle

13.Upper Hall

14.Singers Hall




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