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Shirley Zhu.

Many people came to Fussen to use it as a transit point to Swan Castle. In fact, as long as they take a moment, they will find that the small city has a beautiful beauty. The old town is not big, it can be completed in an hour's walk, the main street (Reichenstrase), two squares (Brotmarkt and Schrannenplatz), three churches (bishop Hohes Schloss, St.) Kloster und Kirche St. Mang and Heilig-Geist-Spitalkir-che, and some houses of 7788. Walk in the old town of Fussen, you will not miss the small and dazzling building of P1, which is the Holy Spirit Hospital Church. It was burned down in 1733. The reconstructed church is lined with Rococo-style murals depicting the god of firefighting, St. Florian, and the patron saint of the Lech River, St. Christopher. The old town is full of precious historical and cultural heritage. The P5 building is the monastery of St. Munchen, and its history dates back to the ninth century. It is also home to the Fssen Municipal Museum and is considered to be the best violin collection in Europe. This is the place where Fssen is the most historical and cultural heritage, and the pride of the Fussen people. The accommodation and catering industry in the Old Town is very developed. There are many medieval buildings, and monasteries, bureaucracies, churches and many museums are located in the area. The town at night is quiet and serene, and the restaurants and shops that open during the day are alive and well. The murals in the old town of Fssen are not as dense as those of Amorg, but there are also works that are very beautiful and worthy of stopping. The cottages here are also painted in colorful colours, with the Alps as the backdrop and the Lech River, which is somewhat closer to the fairy tale than Rothenburg. Lai Xin Street is not long, go to the end, then the ancient city. After going out, turn right and turn, which is the moat of the moat here, the color of which is different in shades of jade. It is like a jade belt, quietly guarding Fusen, a beautiful and unique town. I rarely saw the introduction of the Lech River in the forum travels, so it was not until we walked to her side that she was truly surprised by her beauty.
Posted: Jul 5, 2019
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#tripaway Amidst beautiful, green natural scenery, just a few minutes from Neuschwanstein and the neighbouring castle of Hohenschwangau, Bavaria’s highest town, Füssen, lies on the shores of the Alpine River Lech. It marks the convergence of popular tourism routes such as the Romantic Road, the German Alpine Road and the Trans-Alpine Via Claudia Augusta. Up above, the Hohe Schloss, or High Castle, sits in majesty with its richly coloured illusionist paintings. In the romantic streets of Füssen old town, medieval town houses sit alongside impressive Baroque churches. In summer, the many street cafés lend the old town district an almost Italian flair. Beautiful views can be enjoyed not only from the towers of the Hohe Schloss but also from boat trips on Lake Forggensee – including Neuschwanstein Castle against an Alpine backdrop. Traces of the Bavarian kings abound in Füssen. The Hohe Schloss above the old town, the former summer residence of the Bishops of Augsburg, was due to be woken from its slumber in the 19th century and turned into a residence for Crown Prince Maximilian, father of the Fairy Tale King, Ludwig II. But things took a different turn: on a journey through the Alps, Maximilian came across the ruins of Schwanstein Castle and had his castle, Hohenschwangau, built there, just a few kilometres from Füssen. A royal dream – The Allgäu on both sides of the River Lech, between wild mountains and idyllic lakes – this was the favourite retreat of the Bavarian Fairy Tale King Ludwig II, where he could escape from the everyday life of government in Munich. Here he turned his dreams into reality with Neuschwanstein Castle. The view from Neuschwanstein Castle extends far out into the countryside. Standing on the balcony of the throne room on a castle tour, you can see why Ludwig II chose this particular location for his “Holy Grail”. #tripaway
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