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Herreninsel

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Picture: Herrenchiemsee New Palace

Herrenchiemsee New Palace and King Ludwig II-Museum

internal Link Herrenchiemsee New Palace, King Ludwig II's project of a "New Versailles" was intended more as a monument to absolutist monarchy than an inhabitable palace; showpiece rooms with mirror gallery …

The King Ludwig II-Museum depicts the life of the Bavarian King and his role as the man who commissioned Neuschwanstein Castle, Linderhof Palace and Herrenchiemsee New Palace …

 


Picture: Augustinian Monastery

Augustinian Monastery with art galleries

internal Link The Augustinian Monastery features a permanent exibition of the former monastery and of the constitutional assembly for the establishing of the "Grundgesetz" (German constitution) in 1948, private rooms of King Ludwig II and an art gallery with paintings by the Munich painter Julius Exter …

 

Fraueninsel

Picture: Frauenchiemsee Monastery

Frauenchiemsee Monastery

internal Link Frauenchiemsee Monastery was founded by Duke Tassilo, and the monastery church was consecrated in 782 by Bishop Virgil of Salzburg …

 

Übersee-Feldwies

Picture: Julius Exter's House

Julius Exter's House and Garden

internal Link The Munich fin-de-siècle painter Julius Exter (1863-1939) had his studio in Feldwies in this farmhouse, converted around 1900.
Historic studio with permanent display of Exter's paintings, also temporary exhibitions of works by other artists …

 

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