Neuschwanstein.
Nestled in the stunning Bavarian Alps, Neuschwanstein Castle is a breathtaking 19th-century masterpiece commissioned by King Ludwig II, known as the "Fairy-Tale King." Designed by theatrical set designer Christian Jank, this hilltop castle boasts whimsical turrets, soaring towers, and a facade that embodies romanticism and medieval fantasy, inspired by Wagner's operas. Its unique asymmetric structure lacks traditional fortifications and features opulent interiors like the Throne Hall and the enchanting Grotto Room, echoing Wagner’s "Tannhäuser." Despite King Ludwig's untimely death before its completion, Neuschwanstein now attracts over 1.3 million visitors each year, captivating them with its fairy-tale charm and stunning Alpine views, solidifying its status as a cultural icon.