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NOCH NO66991 Palace Linderhof

NOCH NO66991 Palace Linderhof

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NOCH NO66991 Palace Linderhof

Contents: - Laser-cut kit with 3D printed parts - 8-piece 3D colo…

Let Yourself be Whisked Away to the World of the 'Fairytale King' Ludwig II of Bavaria! Laser-Cut Kit Palace Linderhof The Palace Linderhof, the smallest of Ludwig II of Bavaria's three castles, was built between 1869/1870 and 1886 in the municipality of Ettal in the Ammergau Alps. It is considered the favourite castle of the ‘Fairytale King’ and was the only one to be completed during his lifetime. Immerse yourself in this fairytale world of kings and empresses. Create your own perfect world and escape from the dreary reality by exploring the model, just like King Ludwig II himself once did. The History of Palace Linderhof Linderhof Castle was built on the site of a simple hunting lodge belonging to Ludwig II's father, Maximilian II. In its construction and furnishings, Linderhof reflects Ludwig II's admiration for French absolutism and Louis XIV in particular. The buildings and interiors are designed in the neo-Rococo style and depict scenes from life at the court of Versailles. The surrounding palace park, a mixture of formal baroque garden and English landscape garden, was laid out between 1874 and 1880. From the mid-1870s, Ludwig II spent the winter months at Linderhof. It was from here that he undertook his famous night-time sleigh rides. He also returned to Linderhof in the summer to undertake mountain excursions from here. Ludwig II was able to carry out his governmental duties dutifully at this time, but created a retreat for himself, particularly at Linderhof Palace, where he could feel like an absolutist king. This counter-world became a refuge from the parliamentarism and industrialization of the 'founding era'. In Ludwig II's later years, Linderhof also reflected his alienation from reality. After Ludwig II's death in 1886, the palace was opened to the public and attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. It stands as a testament to Ludwig II's eccentric personality and his romanticised ideas of royalty and power. Exterior Architecture and …

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Contains: Mixture of 5-Chloro-2-methyl-2H-isothiazol-3-one and 2-Methyl-2H-isothiazol-3-one (3:1). 1,2-Benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one. May cause allergic reactions.