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5 German Castles to put on your bucket list

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1. The Hohenzollern Palace of Sigmaringen, Germany’s second-largest city palace.

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Sigmaringen Castle

4.6 (3.5K Google reviews)

8 Karl-Anton-Platz
Sigmaringen, BW

For centuries, the Hohenzollern family have been welcoming members of the public into their ancestral home. Explore first hand the wondrous history of the royal house of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen and Hohenzollern Palace.

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2. The New Palace in Sanssouci Park of Potsdam

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New Palace

4.7 (6.4K Google reviews)

Am Neuen Palais
Potsdam, BB

A colossal palace building rises up at the western end of the main promenade in Sanssouci Park: the New Palace.

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3. The Linderhof Palace in the Graswang Valley

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Linderhof Palace

4.6 (10.7K Google reviews)

12 Linderhof
Ettal, BY

Visitors approaching the Linderhof Palace are met with a fantastic fairytale scene complete with an artificial grotto with illuminated rocks surrounding a lake.

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4. Schwerin Castle, a romantic fairytale castle reflected in Mecklenburg

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Schwerin Castle

4.7 (14.2K Google reviews)

1 Lennéstraße
Schwerin, MV

Situated in a romantic spot on an island in Lake Schwerin, Schwerin Castle is one of the finest examples of historicism in Europe.

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5. Drachenburg Castle near the city of Bonn

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Drachenfels

4.7 (1.2K Google reviews)

Königswinter, NRW

The Drachen­fels near König­swinter, Ger­many’s most fre­quently “conquered” moun­tain, af­fords a breath-taking view of the Rhine valley from far above. Visit Drachenburg Castle and see for yourself!

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Germany is known as the country of castles and palaces. It's not possible to put all of these beautiful sights into one Story.

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