Neuschwanstein-style
"Neuschwanstein-style" refers to an architectural style inspired by the Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, Germany. This style is characterized by its fairy-tale appearance, featuring steeply pitched roofs, ornate towers, and decorative elements that evoke a romanticized medieval aesthetic.
The castle, commissioned by King Ludwig II in the 19th century, combines elements of Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance architecture. Its picturesque setting amidst the Alps further enhances its enchanting quality, making it a popular subject for art and photography, as well as a significant tourist attraction.