Schloss Linderhof
Schloss Linderhof is a small but opulent palace located in Bavaria, Germany. Built by King Ludwig II in the late 19th century, it is the only one of his palaces that was completed during his lifetime. The palace is known for its stunning gardens, elaborate fountains, and intricate interior design, reflecting the king's fascination with the French Rococo style.
The estate features a variety of attractions, including the famous Venus Grotto, a man-made cave inspired by Richard Wagner's operas. Visitors can explore the beautifully landscaped grounds, which include terraces, sculptures, and a picturesque view of the surrounding mountains.