The outside is beautiful, but the inside really is quite sparse and plain for a castle. Linderhof, on the other hand, is opulent.
>>I disagree. It is probably more an issue of personal taste. Not all things in America are garish and tacky so how can it be a case of the 'pot calling the kettle black?' Two of my favorite castles in Germany are Schloss Linderhof and Schloss Neuschwanstein. Both are completely different. While Neuschwanstein is sparse and beautiful, Linderhof is indeed garish and tacky and an example of decadence. Yet both are beautiful in their own way.
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>So this is sparce :
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http://www.neuschwanstein.de/>
>Ludwig II didn't know the meaning of the word 'sparce' <s>
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>Those are real castles
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http://users.pandora.be/gentmijnestad/foto/gravensteen/gravensteenzk.jpg>
http://www.dreamit.be/castles/FT/FR/beloeil.htm>
>Ah Americans & Disneyland <s>
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>A+
>jml
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