Neuschwanstein Castle, Old World Bavaria Masterpiece, Ludwig II, Wagner, Steam Crane, A King’s Folly

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • Let’s talk about Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria Germany. This absolute beauty was said to be built (financed) from 1869-1886 by King Ludwig the II of Bavaria. In today’s video we will look at the oldest known images of Neuschwanstein, including colorized interior shots from the early 1900’s, interior shots from the late 1800’s, and exterior shots, both modern, and during what is said to be “construction”.
    What the narrative weaves around, is the fact Neuschwanstein is built on top of the ancient, apparently completely demolished, remains of an even older massive fortification. Join me today to discuss exactly what I believe this means, as we look at King Ludwig the II, his intricate relationship with Richard Wagner, and how Wagner may have been influential in the narrative we have been presented with today.
    Diving headfirst into the oldest photographs of Neuschwanstein, I’d also like to hear any details from the images that stand out to you in the comments down below. I’d also love to hear your opinion on this astounding achievement of a structure overall.
    Please hit the thumbs up if you enjoy this content, and be sure to check out my other videos for more Old World inspiration! What do you think is the true nature of the monumental castle Neuschwanstein? Let’s discuss. Enjoy.
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  • @frankkleij9149
    @frankkleij9149 2 роки тому +50

    We were there several times and even getting to the entrance is quite a challenging walk. Nothing there makes sense. The area is rather remote even today so think some 130 years ago. A different item I came across several times>> Did Ludwig 2 even exist some stories indicate he was really a person from a fairytale. His Alleged father was related to the "finishing"of that other epic building the Kölner Dom. It was told his father Maximillian after a building stop of some 600 years at last finished the construction.In Munich there are several Tartarian "Royal"buildings and where Ludwig normally lived was Schlosz Linderhof nearby in the Bavarian Alps. Then there was the Versaiile replica at Chiemsee, complete with Mirrorhall.

    • @MrMoparbob498
      @MrMoparbob498 2 роки тому +6

      Frank Kleij
      Very cool -& I can't imagine what it would be like to see in person, I would love to, anyhow I believe all the Great Fires, World Wars, catastrophic events.. Natural -&- Man made, these created events killed many birds with one stone..
      specific groups of people were chosen, wealth increased in certain people, power struggles, property owners etc. there was something very special & extremely complex & every community, city was connected, from pictures, maps, descriptions from books - it was amazing, that doesn'tt even begin to describe it.

    • @WorthyistheLambRev1
      @WorthyistheLambRev1 2 роки тому +10

      No because it was from the millennial reign of Christ, like the other old world buildings they mostly destroyed.
      We are in the short season Satan was loosed again to deceive!
      Watch the Timeline Deception, Conspiracy R Us, Golden Age Passed,, and Question the Narrative the Short Season and Jesus seen coming with the clouds?

    • @kimtruthseeker5000
      @kimtruthseeker5000 2 роки тому +2

      @@WorthyistheLambRev1 I'm just learning about this...and, I'm still in awe...but it truly resonates TRUTH❗👍💯👍

    • @WorthyistheLambRev1
      @WorthyistheLambRev1 2 роки тому +1

      @@kimtruthseeker5000 yes it does!

    • @davidmeinertdecrepidude
      @davidmeinertdecrepidude 2 роки тому +6

      I cringed every time he slaughtered the pronunciation... Visited there when I was a kid. the thing that stuck was that he was "Mad King Ludwig", and this wonderful fantasy castle was the product of a very unbalanced mind. The psychedelia of the 19th Century. (Edit) Also that this was the inspiration for Disneyland's Castle. 🎄

  • @andreasspreitzer7675
    @andreasspreitzer7675 2 роки тому +56

    Greetings from Bavaria! He is known as the Fairytale King who was not only building Neuschwanstein but many other buildings in the region! As you said, the story goes that he run out of money....for me he is just a cover up (Fairytale King) to explain the "out of order" buildings all over the place!

    • @ireen1962
      @ireen1962 2 роки тому +5

      Yep. This "king" just found ! this castle 😊

    • @kevintucker3354
      @kevintucker3354 2 роки тому +2

      That makes sense!

    • @jrgmty7685
      @jrgmty7685 2 роки тому +6

      So he is the Pachacutec of Germany haha. Pachacutec supposedly built everything in Peru. The difference is he stopped building because 100 Spaniards on horses scared a powerful emperor to death. wow what a bunch of lousy children stories.

    • @eggshen27
      @eggshen27 2 роки тому +7

      The FreeMason parasites in your local area hide the true history.

    • @lewiscooper9232
      @lewiscooper9232 2 роки тому +2

      @@jrgmty7685 I bet every country has its own! Anyone know any others? Corradini for all sculptures

  • @joanistock1672
    @joanistock1672 2 роки тому +7

    I visited this castle in 1974 or 75. It was amazing. It stood high up on the hill gleaming in the sun. The interior was over the top incredible. Gold everywhere. An experience I treasure.

  • @ryanclark3957
    @ryanclark3957 2 роки тому +10

    It's to the point that I get excited when I get a notification of a new video of yours. Thanks for all the time you spend doing this. Bravo good sir!

  • @almacharles8746
    @almacharles8746 2 роки тому +12

    I visited this castle when I was 12 years old in 1975. It felt to me like a very old castle. It is the castle where the film Chitty Chitty bang bang was filmed. The main thing I remember is the castle kitchens and riding in a horse and carriage through the snow.

    • @kimtruthseeker5000
      @kimtruthseeker5000 2 роки тому

      Hi... Did you note if there were Bathrooms built❓😊

  • @Ioannis418
    @Ioannis418 2 роки тому +27

    When I was a kid,6-7, my parents bought for me a puzzle of thousands of pieces, completely randomly. It was this castle, so I looked at it for hours and I "solved" it many times. It resonated with me, just how beautiful it is. After seeing all this research on the old world, I suppose universe did not bring this to me randomly.

    • @kevintucker3354
      @kevintucker3354 2 роки тому

      I like your thumbnail pic. Very wise man whom I have learned much from! Or least reminded of much wisdom

    • @Ioannis418
      @Ioannis418 2 роки тому

      @@kevintucker3354 Yes it's true. A great mind.

    • @thinkoflovelight
      @thinkoflovelight 2 роки тому +2

      I don’t believe in coincidence

    • @joanistock1672
      @joanistock1672 2 роки тому +1

      I bought a similar, maybe same, puzzle for my grandmother after visiting the castle. We worked it many times together.

    • @kimtruthseeker5000
      @kimtruthseeker5000 2 роки тому

      @@Ioannis418 Is that Manley Hall❓ the 33rd degree Freemason❓

  • @JayGell
    @JayGell 2 роки тому +6

    I have been in this one, It was way back in '76/'79. The public tour was great, the resident tour was incredible. Great Job!

  • @kateemma-
    @kateemma- 2 роки тому +11

    Just as a bit of extra information, this castle, because it is so amazing and fairytale like appearance, has been used in many films and programmes.
    Two of the most famous films, in which this castle was given a cameo role was The Great Escape, which sees the characters played by James Garner and Donald Pleasance fly past it in a plane as they escape and then in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang the car also does a similar fly past, both giving the audience a great view of the entire magnificent structure, truly a fairytale castle, with a fairytale story.

  • @edhenn9934
    @edhenn9934 2 роки тому +26

    Hearing more confidence in your speech. Nicely done sir. Nicely done. Not an easy thing to overcome, be it in person, or putting your voice on the net. Public speaking’s of a sort, are intense. You’ve certainly become reinforced, and I’m happy for you.

    • @chasiu75
      @chasiu75 2 роки тому +2

      Yes less robotic now. The first video I saw from him I thought it was a fake computer generated voice. 😄

  • @gailrobinson2688
    @gailrobinson2688 2 роки тому +5

    I went there in the late 60s on a group tour. It was beyond breathtaking...this castle was not built by the locals ! It was Tartarian. Nobody in that village or at that time could ever have built such an amazing castle. He just took it and claimed it just like he did with the Bavarian money, with the exception of the Wagner paintings ! I hope one day we will find out the real story of this glorious monument to the real builders.

  • @JustPlainFolks
    @JustPlainFolks 2 роки тому +41

    Hohenschwangau
    Is where his Dad built a castle very nearby the cast you are covering. As a child he was familiar with the area and want to top his fathers structure, his father having died when he was 18. A more interesting structure is actually also relatively nearby. Linderhof is the most important structure of the 3 in my opinion. The water features alone suggest ancient high technology. He also built his own private Grotto (Cave) there for putting on operas incl. Wagner (normally pronounced with a V as in "Vagner" by the way). He clearly was infatuated with Wagner and since it was well known he was not heterosexual, many additional stories help explain his strange behaviors. For example none of the staff at his home in Linderhof were allowed to be seen by him. His quarters were surrounded by hiding places where staff would wait until he was not present. The main dining hall had a massive elevator for the dinning table to remove the table before and after meals to be set up and cleared outside his view. It was all quite nuts but most believe it was simply to protect his privacy and companions from scandal. If you ever go there this is a must see and all 3 castles/properties can be seen in a long day. Additionally just around the mountain is Oberammergau (sp?) In Southern Germany where the Gingerbread houses and Bavarian history are all preserved. All of these sites are well worth your time and visit. We stayed in that town for 3 days and then saw the other sites as well. It is also close to Munich for Oktoberfest which happens ironically in September (at least it did in 2007).

    • @NickyLindolls
      @NickyLindolls 2 роки тому +6

      Oh wow I totally forgot about this aspect of the kings history. It certainly would explain a lot. Yes October fest is in the last two weeks of September and more recently the first week of October. Used to be two weeks long but now I think it’s longer.

    • @lovealways2609
      @lovealways2609 2 роки тому +2

      Is this the same Vagner/Vaugner/Wagner ~ the classic composer whom A. Hitler also idolized?..
      *not Wagner's fault who liked him.

    • @JustPlainFolks
      @JustPlainFolks 2 роки тому +3

      @pyropulse Once you visit sites in person, you understand the difference between things achievable in an era, and things that are not. The polygonal stone work in Peru and the surrounding areas? Those were not remotely possible in those eras. The stone work throughout Egypt? Not possible. For these 19th century castles, they were built when they claim. No magic fairy dust needed. They are modern buildings and there were people alive to see it done on the record. There are plenty of contemporary buildings using the same modern technology as well. Get out and travel the world and see for yourself. Balbec and similar structures in Lebanon likely had to be built in a time before records of any kind were kept. All attempts at dating those simply show at x thousands of years ago they were already there. Places like the modern castle above have all sorts of foundational wood that can be tested. But modern media at the time covered the expenses of building it while it happened. I believe he was murdered because of it. He broke the bank doing it further proving those older structures happened likely pre cataclysm, most of which were widely decimated. Seeing the destruction of such enormous structures with burn marks proves the cataclysm and that nothing survived that to tell the tale first hand. So it is humorous to have some random guy rage on me when he has no first hand clue about any of it.

    • @MrJasonshores364
      @MrJasonshores364 2 роки тому +1

      @pyropulse it is well documented about his proclivities, all you have to do is read.

    • @raypratt3611
      @raypratt3611 2 роки тому +1

      @@JustPlainFolks yes but WTF is it built on,thats what jarid is saying,there is an older building UN-DER-NEATHE!?!?and theres only records and pics of ADD ONS not the place from foundation on up,so NO it is not proof!!

  • @machinehead6961
    @machinehead6961 2 роки тому +7

    Nice to see those colorized shots and old views of foundation, as seen depicted in postcards as a Disney type case glowing white. To see the timbers and such,good work.

  • @marittarucker1293
    @marittarucker1293 2 роки тому +1

    I was born in Koblenz, Germany. To my good fortune, Koblenz is at the point where the Rhein and Mosel rivers meet. Along the sides of the Rhein, the are many, many castels. As a child, my granparents took me on boat- rides and I could see all these castles up on the tops of the mountains, on both sides of the river. Often we would disembark and visit these castles. There were tours of the insides. IT WAS WONDERFUL!!. Sometimes we would ride up to the castels on donkeys. I feel extremely fortunate to have these wonderful extersions. America has nothing like that...it is a young country. How lucky can a little girl get? I'm 72 now and have been in America since I was a 8. But my memories are vivid. I could never forget these wonderful memories, and sometimes visit these castles in my dreams. Wonderful, wonderful memories. Also, there are videos of these castles on line, and I sometimes pull these up. Also there are videos about Koblenz, which was built by the Romans, way back. Live vicarariously and take a look on line...marittarucker@gmail.com

  • @Lee.Higginbotham
    @Lee.Higginbotham 2 роки тому +2

    I went there a few times during the 1980's. Stationed in Bavaria in the US Army. Once I climbed a hill trying to get the great picture on the post cards looking down. Didn't work out. It started snowing since it was December but I saw some cool looking goats. They kept looking down at me and kept climbing higher as I climbed higher. The inside had unfinished sections. In the summertime I remember seeing hanggliders. That would probably be a great way to get aerial pictures. I went to Ludwigs Linderhof and Herrenchiemsee. Linderhof is also spectacular especially when the fountain goes off. Also went to Lake Starnberg where Ludwig either drowned or was murdered. There is a cross there. All 3 must make good revenue for Bavaria. Always lots of tourists. Bavaria is a great place to visit. Munich, Garmisch, Berchestgarten, the Alps etc... plus the things Ludwig had built.

  • @LifeLuvWe
    @LifeLuvWe 2 роки тому +8

    Agree..... the man, Richard Wagner looks like John Wayne.. this castle has a story. Remodle more like it. Great vid, thank you.

  • @geoffreybuck8521
    @geoffreybuck8521 2 роки тому +6

    Great history of the castle. The castle was built for people our size. Thanks for another interesting video.

  • @dfrasu
    @dfrasu 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for this. I recently purchased a Märklin train set. Markland is 160 year old toy maker in Germany. It is 1/ 200 a scale. The train included in the set was his personal train.This castle is the model in it. It is very precise. They only manufactured so many. It got me into the history of this place and the owner. The pictures are great. Well done. Thanks!

  • @forslavjo
    @forslavjo 2 роки тому

    I was lucky enough to visit Neuschwannstein when I was in Germany around 2008. It is absolutely gorgeous. We were toured around, there were many areas roped off. I'd of loved to wonder around that castle without a guide for a while, but there were expensive things everywhere, so maybe thats why I couldn't.
    Its beautiful, mind blowing, and way out there in they country. We drove quite a ways I remember.
    I'd love to go back with the questions I now have.

  • @michiganporter
    @michiganporter 2 роки тому +10

    This is awesome! Unbelievable...literally. Our rulers all have Bavaria in their ancestors it seems....

    • @kriscubero6778
      @kriscubero6778 Рік тому

      Wait, wasn‘t Bavaria where Illuminati was founded?

  • @cal7063
    @cal7063 2 роки тому +6

    This one honestly sounds so crazy it has to be true...only truth could be that farcical...love the work bro keep em coming 💪

    • @cal7063
      @cal7063 2 роки тому +3

      Wealthy eccentric Bavarian royalty, patron of arts, friends with composers and playrights wants to build a whimsical castle, arrested to then be found dead under mysterious circumstances .....Jeffrey Epstein of his time

  • @annarozell7671
    @annarozell7671 2 роки тому

    I lived in Germany for 3 years. I visited the castle and hiked in the Alps around it. The new castle had running water in the kitchen and a large vat that keep live fish in it. It was never lived in so they said. It was not completely finished but almost complete. It is truly impressive! I had been in a lots of castles and cathedrals. It all makes u think about what really is known . This info was in the literature give to me at the time of visit.

  • @travisinsiam
    @travisinsiam 2 роки тому +7

    A few years ago I visited Pena Palace in Sintra Portugal. Very similar set up to me. A Castle built upon an older base. Ferdinand II is said to have built it on an old monastery that was ruined by lightning and then an earthquake. Mostly constructed between 1842 and 1854, story gets very fishy from there on wikiP. Hey I love you work, thanks for keeping it real.

  • @annie-taffinoz5749
    @annie-taffinoz5749 2 роки тому +3

    I was lucky enough to have visited this beautiful tartartian castle back in the 90's, it was quite the hike to get up to it but well worth it. There was a gold room & it is exactly that- everything in that room was gold. The 'official narrative' they gave at that time was that king Ludwig drowned in a lake nearby, sounded completely ridiculous to me.

  • @keding9159
    @keding9159 2 роки тому +9

    Keep researching. The castle is said to have advanced, never before used, heating and cooling.

  • @rumirill
    @rumirill 2 роки тому

    I was there briefly in 1974, impressive as it doubtless is, personally took little note, apart from my presence, was more into the beer than Arch.how I have changed in 48 years! Bravo

  • @faerieSAALE
    @faerieSAALE 2 роки тому +4

    My family has a lineage that dates back to the "Golden Valley" and Castle Kyffhauser. They were employees of and stewards of the KING where they were coach teamsters and horse breeders. While NOT part of the royal family or any connection of it - they were highly regarded and thus lived very well. That castle was also built upon ancient ruins of other castles on top of the Harz Mountian. Today, the castle is mostly gone save various parts and the deepest freshwater well known to exist from medieval times. We have our full family history documented going back to the mid -1400s in Prussia.

  • @Machinebudzz
    @Machinebudzz 2 роки тому

    Thanks, learned alot. My maternal side came from Bavaria. Been twice. Most beautiful part of the World to me. With many mysteries.

  • @timparlier1920
    @timparlier1920 2 роки тому +4

    I went there in the 90s. It’s really like being in a fairytale land. Don’t think we’re gonna see something like this built in our lifetime

    • @a.b.4052
      @a.b.4052 2 роки тому

      Nothing like this has been built in over 200 years and nor will it occur again for another 200 at least.

  • @user-ve9sq3ue8o
    @user-ve9sq3ue8o Рік тому

    Thank you for this great share. Its happen that my son is a huge fan from this castle and King Ludwig II. We visited the castle last year and because of its fame and most likely other reasons... the visit is like a a marathon, you cannot stay still in a room, you always have to move and many rooms cannot be visited. Part of the history was that Ludwig II was not appreciated by the politics of time, and thus because he was an art lover, from Wagner to architecture and litterature, Ludwig II wanted to "bring back" to Bavaria a certain glory of culture that has fallen away for the "obsession for politics". And while history said that he has killed himself, it is most likely that he have been murdered... The other interesting thing is that through my son fascination we came to find a comic book from French author Alex Alice, "le chateau des étoiles", that starts the story in this castle: Neuschwanstein, and that it is about creation of flying machines that function with Ether.... quite mind blowing, but then the story shift to something more appropriate for the audience I guess, but overall I am sure that AA knows more than he is letting us know!

  • @chasiu75
    @chasiu75 2 роки тому +7

    Is the Biltmore Estate Castle in Asheville, NC more ancient than they claim?

    • @KKP-
      @KKP- 2 роки тому +2

      I would like to know this too. That castle is amazing and also said to be haunted. Weird things definitely happen there

  • @kathybaker2660
    @kathybaker2660 2 роки тому +1

    From the USA. Thank you for sharing this beautiful castle with us. I have loved it since the first time I saw it. I've wondered what it looked like inside. Maybe you can do an even more in-depth video in the future. Again, thank you.

  • @a-testforthefuture1817
    @a-testforthefuture1817 2 роки тому +3

    Your work speaks for itself!!! Awesome stuff❤
    Of course Disneyland is a representation of Bavaria, not by mistake.
    But anyways the funny thing is that the original foundation of this castle is a portal.
    There is a special planetary alignment that takes place and it has to do with the Golden Satya Yuga cycle...
    As a matter of fact all temples/castles/churches/government buildings are on geographical portals that
    and have been capped for Electromagnetic Spiritual Energy reasons ...lol but thats for another time!
    The Tetraploid King wore a Gold Crown with high resonating frequency crystals because he was receiving
    the self healing frequencies 528HZ repairs DNA and 432HZ which is mossarts and Beethoven's Divine frequency...
    The whole earth is a circuit with pressure points and much more... for example a castle/building is energy , look at it as a capacitor and/or a resistor for earthly powers built right in the quantum elements of space and time that your body is occupying at this present moment which is all electrical - another example is to rub your feet on the carpet, static electricity right? Or have a heart attack , they will rush you to the hospital and shock you.Right?
    So when you use your heart , thats the field that speaks directly to the matrix that recognizes the real you ,
    When we dug with satellites from space and broke through the clovis layers on earth
    the findings we out of this World! but a good place to start to innerstand a little deeper is to UA-cam
    Circuit board earth.... SPIRAL OUT@@@@@@@@@@@@@UR CHOICE
    ua-cam.com/video/0jHsq36_NTU/v-deo.html

    • @barbibutton9619
      @barbibutton9619 2 роки тому

      Michelle Gibson also speaks of the key lines, portals, circuit board etc of earth. She's on YT.

  • @TLeiph
    @TLeiph 2 роки тому +16

    OK so if you guys watch The reveal report or listen to the co host Jessie Czebotar, she goes in depth how there are underground systems below this castle(and she tells about many places in the world that have these tunnels or D.U.M. Bases). She says that this castle is one of the buildings used for satanic rituals that she personally had to endure as a child brought up in the satanic cult. She is out of the cult now and she is speaking out! Very interesting.

    • @ireen1962
      @ireen1962 2 роки тому

      Wow interesting 😊

    • @johnbarr6616
      @johnbarr6616 2 роки тому +3

      Jessie is a fantastic and reliable source as well a believer in Christ.
      Note, Nuescbhwanstein’s replica is located in the US. Disney’s Magik kingdom castle in Florida. Also many caverns and tunnels below the entire facility.

    • @kimtruthseeker5000
      @kimtruthseeker5000 2 роки тому +1

      @@johnbarr6616 Yes I've read the very same info in several sources❗ I've read where there is more infrastructure below the Earths Surface...than on the surface❗👍
      Complete cities and citadels...complete with a Sun simulators to illuminate.
      The movie MIB...is closer to Truth than most would ever think❗💯👍💯

  • @diplomatnj9733
    @diplomatnj9733 2 роки тому +3

    Great video 👍👍👍👍🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @desertsunman5880
    @desertsunman5880 Рік тому

    A magical place, indeed - thank you for the memories. Stolen glimpses of the interiors, can be seen in the film: 'Something for Everyone' with Michael York & Angela Lansbury, 1969 - a storied Film representative of Castle Nue & a World that lost it's nerve ... 'Poverty, poverty, poverty; what an improbable end to it all ...' I fell in love that very same year ...

  • @skullasylum33
    @skullasylum33 2 роки тому +1

    good one today 😁. hope you have a great friday jarid!!

  • @bobbyr.7578
    @bobbyr.7578 2 роки тому +2

    here in Quebec we built in ONE YEAR ,: The Chateau Frontenac , Opened in 1893, the Châteauesque-styled building has 18 floors; its 79.9-metre (262-foot) height is augmented by the 54 m (177 ft) elevation it sits at

  • @Oberbaumbruecke
    @Oberbaumbruecke 2 роки тому +6

    I think they made him the mad king. People in this time had access to poison etc.
    There is another strange story with Kaspar Hauser who wasn't allowed to rule either.

    • @Oberbaumbruecke
      @Oberbaumbruecke 2 роки тому

      PS: The minaret structures don't look very "German" to me. 😉 I am from Berlin.

  • @lizmcnay9947
    @lizmcnay9947 2 роки тому +14

    Neuschwanstein - New Swan stone castle was pathetic, dank, underdeveloped, unfinished, and largely undecorated when I spent the day there.
    His Father's castle is basically across the street. It's not impressive either.
    Ludwig didn't manage to get a functional kitchen built.
    Food was prepared at his Father's castle the brought to him.
    The maids kept quitting.
    I don't blame them.
    The spindly towers on either side of the Swan's body house the worst sets of stairs I've ever seen, or heard of.
    Several people have fallen down them, there are recorded deaths.
    They are without railings, slippery stone, far too narrow at the inside portion of the spiral and ungainly and hard to use on the wider edge of the spiral.
    They were slick because there's no heating system.
    It was actually warmer outside than inside the castle.
    Yes, some of it was pretty, but shortcuts we're definitely visible.
    A lot of it was empty because the portions Ludwig had managed to finish were gutted by him to pay for more improvements.
    There was a stove that couldn't have come up the horrible stairs that nobody knew how to operate, it was very pretty, and showed no signs of having used wood, coal, or oil, but allegedly was intended to heat the upper Chambers.
    It was allegedly Walt Disney's inspiration for the castles at both Walt Disney Land & World amusement parks.
    I doubt Walt would have used it as an inspiration if he had seen just how basic, concrete, and plain it was throughout a lot of the interior.
    The lower stable area is worth investigating, that was unbelievably strange.
    The doorways were built for someone in the 9-12 foot tall range, and the stable doors were massive.
    None of it made any sense at all.
    They were excavating the bottom parts, the middle parts were filled in by donations after it was nearly entirely gutted to pay Ludwig's debts, the top portions were always empty.
    I don't think anyone could live there, not even for theatrical effect.
    The bottom parts were clearly intended for *HUGE* people, the servants must have been dwarves, or at least very small.
    The windows leaked.
    There was a stiff icy wind pushing through the whole place.
    We were there in November, but it really shouldn't have been so miserably cold inside the castle.
    We had seen the old red brick castle at Rotenberg which means red city beforehand.
    Trust & believe that Rotenberg is worth several hours of video.
    The Castle of Rotenberg now houses a military museum.
    It is worth months of research because Rotenberg is one of the only castles of its advanced age anywhere in the world.
    Rotenberg is the oldest standing castle in Germany.
    The red bricks that make up nearly everything in Rotenberg feel incredibly different than any other bricks I've ever touched.
    They also smell odd, kind of like rust, and a bit like blood.
    It's a very strange place.
    The energy there was really weird, we all got dizzy, both my children vomited.
    We felt like we'd been on cheap carnival rides all day after Rotenberg.
    I did like Germany. I do have German family.
    I came away from that vacation wondering how anyone fell for the whole "Fatherland" propaganda.
    I know parts of it had been bombed into craters, but the parts that were untouched were not the sort of thing I'd really brag about except for Rotenberg.
    I can answer questions, if you have any, but I think I made clear that you need to look at the stables and the weird cavernous storage at the base of Neuschwanstein, and that Rotenberg largely because of the red bricks is worth multiple episodes on your channel.
    Thanks for the episode.
    I did enjoy it.

    • @kimtruthseeker5000
      @kimtruthseeker5000 2 роки тому +2

      Hi... Question please... We're there any Bathrooms with Toilets❓Or any plumbing ❓
      Thanks 😊

    • @lizmcnay9947
      @lizmcnay9947 2 роки тому +1

      @@kimtruthseeker5000 not that I recall. There were chamber pots, and a very fancy chair that had a chamber pot in it.

    • @lizmcnay9947
      @lizmcnay9947 2 роки тому +1

      @@kimtruthseeker5000 not that I recall. There were chamber pots, and a very fancy chair that had a chamber pot in it.
      There were wash basins built into dressers.
      Part of why his servants HATED him was that they had to carry water up and down the worst staircase I've ever seen.

    • @kimtruthseeker5000
      @kimtruthseeker5000 2 роки тому

      @@lizmcnay9947 So that does convey no internal Plumbing❗👍 Any Sinks with running water❓
      Thank you 😊

    • @lizmcnay9947
      @lizmcnay9947 2 роки тому

      @@kimtruthseeker5000 there were water sources out in the stables.
      Probably the biggest use of the Castle was as a warehouse for stolen artwork during WW2.
      Both it, and the Castle at Heidelberg were tightly packed with paintings, antiques, clocks, and boxes of jewelry, cash, and gold.

  • @lindaegli5657
    @lindaegli5657 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you 😌

  • @FreeSpear
    @FreeSpear 2 роки тому +3

    The narrative is so absurd the sign might as well be...
    "Built by King Beavis in 1989 in dedication to good friend Bishop Butt-Head"

  • @grizzlo7300
    @grizzlo7300 2 роки тому +3

    Dope video, definitely always wondered how stuff like this was built since I was a kid....

  • @leilihana2991
    @leilihana2991 2 роки тому +3

    Sorry, Jarid; I meant to tell you you're doing great work! I really enjoy your videos! Thanks for sharing 👍 💯🙏

  • @alicehardy9094
    @alicehardy9094 2 роки тому

    What an amazing story! I have no idea if this narrative can be trusted, but it surely makes an incredible story! Thanks for posting.

  • @jes0lis
    @jes0lis 2 роки тому +1

    Linderhof Palace, was Ludwigs primary home in Ettal Germamy and is where the 1st photos shown here are from. All in gold leaf . ( New-swash- stien) my best break down of pronunciation) castle was never completed and still only given a short inner tour. Before ending to a tunnel , u see door ways 3 levels up an empty large portion is just a void. Other areas are just not avail fir viewing. The residential palace is on a large estate and i believe had the 1st known retractable section of floor in bedroom to lower into kitchen so he didnt have to see the staff. 3 denominational wood carvings in ceiling like an angel with wings stepping out from ceiling and the leg of angel and 1 arm being in wood reaching thru as if coming thru into the physical world.

  • @joelhurley2678
    @joelhurley2678 2 роки тому +6

    Hey Jarid, the Germans pronounce Wagner's name as Vagner. He is remembered for The Flying Dutchman music, which was used in Apocalypse Now in 1979. It was about Flying Ships .Great Video!

    • @pamelacoles4634
      @pamelacoles4634 2 роки тому

      Jarod, your pronunciation is really off putting!

  • @leilihana2991
    @leilihana2991 2 роки тому +12

    These castles look otherworldly. The interiors are so over the top; they seem almost crazy. My bet is that thus is the work of some past/lost civilization that knew how to mass produce, by machines, these interiors in separate pieces and assemble them somewhat Lego style. Makes me wonder if a lot of the interior pieces in other buildings and castles throughout the realm weren't "harvested" by the finders and thieves for the purposes of reselling them for good profit. The materials used may have been of high quality and durable. The precision and sheer quantity of the intricate details of the adornments hint at a past civilization that was very prosperous and technologically advanced. I hope they weren't satanic. Perhaps it was fashionable to have the level of intricate adornments they had. Crazy, huh?!

    • @WorthyistheLambRev1
      @WorthyistheLambRev1 2 роки тому +1

      No. It was a kingdom building from the millennial reign of Christ, like many the controllers destroyed!
      I don't know where my comment went, but watch the Timeline Deception, and Conspiracy R Us, and Question the Narrative the Short Season.

    • @Violet-qf8dr
      @Violet-qf8dr 2 роки тому

      It could be from the Millennial Reign, but it could also have been built by the Nephilim, who are also mentioned in the Bible. The Nephilim were giants, which would explain how so much of the ancient construction seem to be built for much larger beings.

    • @WorthyistheLambRev1
      @WorthyistheLambRev1 2 роки тому

      @@Violet-qf8dr no. That was the pyramids and things. Not a beautiful kingdom all over the world, with states and art of Jesus and the Saints, some of it still here!
      And why would the elite try to destroy it all!
      That's just a distraction.
      The new testament and Jesus or history never mentions them.
      I understand the confusion.

    • @a.b.4052
      @a.b.4052 2 роки тому

      @@WorthyistheLambRev1 So you are theorizing this 1000 year reign has passed and we are now moving into darkness? Sounds plausible.

  • @cheechmcduck7013
    @cheechmcduck7013 2 роки тому +3

    some nice tartarian purple columns in them coloured pics.... an amazing castle

  • @rosewright4605
    @rosewright4605 2 роки тому +1

    Visited this castle while in Germany in the mid 90's. I'd love to re-visit with 'a new set of eyes'.

  • @EveRoissy
    @EveRoissy 2 роки тому

    Another crazy, ridiculous, unbelievable narrative about a structure that certainly wasn't built with the tech of the time... Thanks for your work!!

    • @EveRoissy
      @EveRoissy 2 роки тому

      @@dergutehut3961 I meant it wasn't built with the tech of the time we were TOLD existed. Thanks.

    • @EveRoissy
      @EveRoissy 2 роки тому

      @@dergutehut3961 It's starting to sound like you're not quite following the 'mudflood/Tartarian' narrative. Castles like this were NOT built with the supposed tech of the time, when there was no heavy machinery; hence, they are from a PREVIOUS time - inherited architecture that we are given stupid stories about to make us believe they are from the present humanity. They are not.

  • @nillehessy
    @nillehessy 2 роки тому +2

    one of my brothers spent the night once here he just went along with the last tour group of the day and hid behind a curtain
    and waited ´till everybody was gone yeh he´s funny like that he said it was pretty cool walking around there at night alone
    but he had a restless sleep in one of the huge beds and in the morning he just joined the first tour group of the castle
    and walked out of there with them and that was it

  • @Gwaplord3957
    @Gwaplord3957 2 роки тому +1

    They refurbished the old castle that stood in that area, that’s why a set designer was the head of the building.

  • @lambros1956
    @lambros1956 2 роки тому

    I travelled by train along the Rhine in the seventies and saw some amazing buildings. Very similar to the one in the video. I`m really enjoying your work. Thank`s for sharing

  • @johnnyvadas
    @johnnyvadas 2 роки тому +3

    You are doing terrific work first of all and what made me jump out of my chair is at 13:18 on the timeline that shows a graph showing Tartaria 1961, Profile Cassette G? Could you tell me more about this Graph? I belong to several groups that study Tartary, Tartaria , Tartarus etc. Thanks, Big Fan!. John 432 Vadas

    • @tomolliver
      @tomolliver 2 роки тому

      I was also wondering what this was

    • @christinebeames2311
      @christinebeames2311 2 роки тому

      Hi John I. 77 and remember tartaric bring mentioned in school briefly , then , never heard of it again till researching on youtube

  • @mullman
    @mullman 2 роки тому +1

    I’ve been there several times and it doesn’t feel old at all but like the supposed time frame by a crazy king. Hohensalzburg Fortress in Salzburg IS old.
    Research Chartres cathedral southwest of Paris - most fascinating place I’ve ever visited.

  • @jimbroadbent5664
    @jimbroadbent5664 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this . I especially noticed the Falkor Dragon statue @ 13 :03. Almost identical to Falcor in the movie, The Neverending Story! Interesting .

  • @HerrPiniculus
    @HerrPiniculus 2 роки тому

    I looked at the model for Neuschwanstein with slowMosel. Admittedly there are several castles and palaces that the architects used as their orientation, but Eltz Castle in a side valley of the Moselle has been so naturally and harmoniously integrated into the landscape. For me it is the really romantic castle and over 800 years old. ;-)

  • @TALL1FU49
    @TALL1FU49 2 роки тому +1

    many years ago my mom took me there. we took the carriage up to the top and then took the tour. i even got to see alot more then what people are shown now. i even got to see the kitchen and also got to climb into one of the towers. also the castle that sits below this one was owned by the same king. neuschwanstein is now owned by the german government.where you get your info is mostly wrong. It was never destoryed. it was only added onto it. my parents grew up in germany. my dad was from ludinghausen. the only german town with two castles from two different kings. and my mom was from ulm. thats where she was born. ulm is home to the munster. the tallest church in the world. my mom help german and gi soldiers during the war.

  • @KerriEverlasting
    @KerriEverlasting 2 роки тому

    Absolutely loved this, would love more castle histories!! 🏰 💖

  • @annehat4833
    @annehat4833 2 роки тому

    Thank you for always thinking outside the box..love it !

  • @juliaantjehelder6915
    @juliaantjehelder6915 2 роки тому

    I was in the castle in 2018, very beautifull and crowded. Lots of People from the east before covid

  • @shafur3
    @shafur3 2 роки тому +1

    So very beautiful 😍

  • @williamwagner5693
    @williamwagner5693 2 роки тому +1

    Funny how I have time for a and b but might skip a+b. Thanks fora great two part presentation!

  • @oldirtyronin
    @oldirtyronin 2 роки тому +1

    Great channel dude

  • @chaseparish1791
    @chaseparish1791 2 роки тому

    Wow.. just wow!!

  • @snoo333
    @snoo333 2 роки тому +1

    fascinating. thank you

  • @urabundant
    @urabundant 2 роки тому +1

    This was incredible!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @88Shinto
    @88Shinto 2 роки тому +8

    Isn't the Disney castle modelled after Neuschwanstein?

    • @mrmcg9288
      @mrmcg9288 2 роки тому +1

      Yes

    • @kimlarso
      @kimlarso 2 роки тому +2

      Fairytale King it is, then!

  • @micheleploeser7720
    @micheleploeser7720 2 роки тому

    I visited the castle in 1988. A wonderful place

  • @beverlyreiner-baillargeon6205
    @beverlyreiner-baillargeon6205 2 роки тому

    Been there, saw it. it really is as beautiful as you've shown. they even had running water in it. truly amazing place to see. great video

  • @janehicks9368
    @janehicks9368 2 роки тому

    Thankyou for this vide and wow just wow

  • @billshackelford2869
    @billshackelford2869 2 роки тому +1

    It's pronounced Neu-Schwan-Stein. Nice pictures. For a VERY long but worthwhile film, see Visconti's 4-hour film "Ludwig." Interestingly it was Ludwig II who paid off all of Richard Wagner's debts, which contributed in part to his own financial problems. (Of course he really DID spend extravagantly, as you can see. Oh, and by the way, Neuschwanstein was only one of THREE of Ludwig's abodes!)

  • @dennismacwilliams196
    @dennismacwilliams196 2 роки тому

    Great looking place

  • @davidcurry9292
    @davidcurry9292 2 роки тому +1

    It’s nice that they weighed all the supplies and materials and broke it down by time frame and type of materials?

  • @mikaso
    @mikaso 2 роки тому

    Very well researched and presented. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @miekevangeffen2083
    @miekevangeffen2083 2 роки тому +2

    I’ve been there, it is mind-blowing. The father of him had a castle nearby and they must have had so much money. (Hitler also loved Wagner’s music, I don’t, very bombastic) Also there is a castle near a big lake and woods where they could hunt, in possession of this family. They say that Frans was depressive I think he also was gay, so lots of money is not a cure for happiness..

  • @Daniel-415-Ponce
    @Daniel-415-Ponce 2 роки тому +6

    I find it strange and sinister that not only the king but also the man who had been sent to remove him from the castle were both found dead together. Was there any official explanation ever given to account for how the two deaths had come about?

    • @NickyLindolls
      @NickyLindolls 2 роки тому +2

      They say it’s a mystery but also say it could have been a murder suicide, being that the king killed himself (drowned) after murdering the official. It’s also speculated that the official killed the king and then drowned himself accidentally. On the tour I was on way back in the 90’s they told us that the king was considered crazy and was a figurehead only. He had no access to money other than a government stipend. It’s a truly sad story. That place is epically magical. Such wonder and reverence in that place.

  • @charlesdavis7087
    @charlesdavis7087 2 роки тому

    At some point in time, I'm sure you'll come to pronounce Richard Wagner's name correctly, namely,
    Rick - ard Vag - ner. I love your passion and story-telling.

    • @FRESHboosters
      @FRESHboosters  2 роки тому

      Thanks Charles. I’ve heard it a few times already, but certainly know now for the future. Anticipating a big response when the follow up video has correct pronunciation. Luckily you can see past that to the actual depth of the video.

  • @boonedog4460
    @boonedog4460 2 роки тому +2

    It does seem obvious that it was built on the older castle's foundation, which is the area of the castle that is most intriguing to me. If you are already researching this castle, find out how many basement levels there are.....I am sure there are also underground tunnels leading to the foundation of the "older" castle that once occupied the space. Now THAT would be interesting though I highly doubt that kind of information is obtainable to most.

  • @toycarpgmr
    @toycarpgmr 2 роки тому

    Neuschwanstein castle was the inspiration for the castle at Disneyland. I visited there many years ago. It was built with running water and interior heating.

  • @stephanieteague1748
    @stephanieteague1748 2 роки тому

    Absolutely gorgeous!❤️

  • @theshamanarchist5441
    @theshamanarchist5441 2 роки тому +1

    I don't think any stage set/props designers will be offended by the suggestion that it is a very strange thing indeed to hire one to design such a gargantuan constructiom project as this?
    It's almost like asking the 'Lego World Champion' to rebuild the tower of Babel, using hand made mud bricks and not the injection moulded plastic ones that he would be more familiar with. It's an intimidating accomplishment, by any standards.

  • @jolicska
    @jolicska Рік тому +1

    Your scepticism of the comstruction circumstances is well founded. I belive this castle among with others were not built by human hands but another civilisation. Look at the castle Frontenac for example they say that enormus castle was built in one year in the late 1800's too. No way it is physically possible. Same goes for Neuschwanstein

  • @lindadaugherty8890
    @lindadaugherty8890 2 роки тому

    Very beautiful castel.. the,work involved took some excellent skills . And so big. Shame he had to leave something so amazing. Thank you for sharing old history. Now days the history we learned in school is all wrong

  • @gregjohnston2827
    @gregjohnston2827 2 роки тому +1

    😎 thanks Jarid

  • @timothydillow3160
    @timothydillow3160 2 роки тому +1

    That glorious edifice has been there for a thousand years.

  • @caseymckinney4101
    @caseymckinney4101 2 роки тому +1

    You can also manipulate light with harmonics

  • @annarozell7671
    @annarozell7671 2 роки тому

    The stones looked newer than other castles that I visited.

  • @American_Made
    @American_Made 2 роки тому +3

    This castle is sitting on what was likely a small rocky peak, it was chosen as there would be a lot of stone that could be quarried and used. Any architect that builds a new building knows the foundations are the key to the longevity of any building and would want to strip anything that sat here down to a really stable bedrock base from which to build from. There would be several reasons. While this wasn't from a period of sieges, in the dark ages a castle would be built in such a place so as to give it a foundation that would be very difficult to undermine. This was a common tactic to collapse a wall, simply dig under it and it will fall. Another reason for the rocky base would be stability for the weight this structure would have. Just my opinions of course. I am not an architect. I do have some engineering schooling though.

  • @dannwan8537
    @dannwan8537 2 роки тому +3

    WOW! Do we know what Dracula's castle really looked like? Or how much of the castle is left if its still standing?

    • @bazjr86
      @bazjr86 2 роки тому +3

      Slains castle in Aberdeenshire was the inspiration for Bram stoker's dracula.

    • @bazjr86
      @bazjr86 2 роки тому +1

      It's ruins now you can see it on here.
      I've been twice it's pretty cool nothing like this one tho

    • @dannwan8537
      @dannwan8537 2 роки тому

      @@bazjr86 Are you sure? Thought the orange top cream walled castle in Germany or Romania was?

  • @TheSqueezycook
    @TheSqueezycook 2 роки тому

    Wagner pronounced Vaag-ner. Great video though, really enjoy all the work you put in to these.

  • @JerryAttric42
    @JerryAttric42 2 роки тому

    i'm stunned that someone so interested in the Neuschwanstein Castle never heard of Richard Wagner--or learned to pronounce his name properly!
    i don't mean to come across like a snob. i'm not. but the relationship between Ludwig II and Wagner is even more interesting (and weird) than the story of the castle.

  • @stacielynn7929
    @stacielynn7929 2 роки тому +1

    Love it

  • @IanCdnMerkaba
    @IanCdnMerkaba 2 роки тому +2

    Look up Tartaria, there was a worldwide civilization that was wiped out by something, maybe a mud flood? worldwide.

  • @ireen1962
    @ireen1962 2 роки тому

    So.... it was.found by this "king" .... Thanks Jarid 👍👌

  • @archeologicalstudent5234
    @archeologicalstudent5234 2 роки тому

    Versus good back story info thank you never heard this

  • @caseymckinney4101
    @caseymckinney4101 2 роки тому

    Good morning my Friend

  • @cryptojoecoin5480
    @cryptojoecoin5480 2 роки тому

    I visited this castle in 2017. The narrative is absolutely ridiculous. This thing is a masterpiece. What was hilarious is that this guy supposedly drained all of his resources to build it when he already had a magnificent castle in view while building Neuschwanstein.

    • @cryptojoecoin5480
      @cryptojoecoin5480 2 роки тому

      @@dergutehut3961 Check out Jon Levi’s channel and Stolen History. Both on UA-cam.

    • @cryptojoecoin5480
      @cryptojoecoin5480 2 роки тому

      @@dergutehut3961 unless you’ve spent time managing people on construction projects, you can’t possibly understand. I have, and I fully understand why people don’t build these structures in modern times. They simply can’t when the construction site is full of thieves, drunks, sluggards, skanks, corrupt regulators, etc. People’s default is selfish ambition which is contrary to what I’ve seen up close at Neuschwanstein. People were no different in Ludwig’s day than they are now.

    • @cryptojoecoin5480
      @cryptojoecoin5480 2 роки тому

      @@dergutehut3961 my worldview has changed in the past couple of years. I don’t just focus on one example. The characters from Monty Python Holy Grail were supposed to have done all of this with hand tools? Thousands of examples exist all over the world. Washington DC is full of them. So corrupted man built all of this without backhoes, drills, laser levels, pneumatics, pumps, cranes, compaction levelers, dozers, etc because he was more enlightened than us? How did the giant statue on top of the Washington Capitol building get there? It’s a monster. I could go on about this, but I don’t have enough room here. Too many questions about these structures exist to just explain away. How did the Holy Grail characters (this is the narrative we are given) design the rosette windows in cathedrals to match sound waves at exact hertz? The windows are the exact shape that water makes when hit with a certain frequency. A Japanese scientist has proven this. It’s mind blowing! How did they do it back then and more importantly, why?

    • @cryptojoecoin5480
      @cryptojoecoin5480 2 роки тому

      @@dergutehut3961 I appreciate the fact that you are a thinker, and I would enjoy a beer with you at the base of Heidelberg Castle. I woke up in 2020, and I see things clearly now. I was deceived. Christ came back in what we call 70 AD. He said he was coming back soon, and he did. He ruled on earth for 1000 years. The martyrs and those who were raptured ruled with him. The were given their incorruptible bodies and built all of these structures to rule as a government should, by serving the people. It’s taken me 30+ years to figure this out. It is true. Only incorruptible men could have done this. I don’t expect you to believe this. That’s OK. I appreciate your mind. Most people don’t even think.

    • @cryptojoecoin5480
      @cryptojoecoin5480 2 роки тому

      Check out Conspiracy-R-Us on UA-cam. He has a two part vid on the millennial reign of Christ. He does a good job (much better than I could in the comments).

  • @carriemorley356
    @carriemorley356 2 роки тому +1

    🥰Love it Buddy! Great pronounciation of the castle name (which I believe ? was Walt Disneys’ inspiration for Snow Whites’ castle)‼️ But Wait‼️🌹Richard Wagner and Is not pronounced with a “W” sound as in American English honey. In fact it’s a full on “V” sound as in Vog- ner. King “Ludwig” as in
    Lewd Vig or Lood Vig! And yes, I’m American raised by a German from Hamburg! So it’s true-strict German/Americans (he got his dual citizenship here as Germany is one of only a few countries that allow you to keep your German citizenship whilst attaining citizenship from a second country) which I believe was the result of the project paperclip after WW2 so the thousands of Nazi scientists were brought to USA in order to avoid war crimes prosecution and jump start our Space Program which became the US NASA Institution. The CIA being the conciever & instrument of paper clip. 💕true that mispronounciation IS an annoyance to German Americans! 🥺 Sorry if that was rude of me! 😱

    • @serenapope3423
      @serenapope3423 2 роки тому +1

      The castle's name was NOT pronounced properly, unless that was a Bavarian accent I've not heard. It's not schwin like the bicycles, it's schwan like the bird.

    • @carriemorley356
      @carriemorley356 2 роки тому +1

      @@serenapope3423 halo! Perhaps i mis-heard! You’re correct‼️Schwan is how my dad calls it as well! In any case I’m always impressed by Americans and Brits who DO get pronunciations correct probably because It was one way I received approval from a very strict father who was selfish with affection and seldom gave praise. Always strove to impress him growing up he with held so much from us kids. Lol-😆still got daddy issues at 58!!

  • @validationboy
    @validationboy 2 роки тому

    I need my own castle