
In 1886 on this date, King Ludwig II of Bavaria drowned in Lake Starnberg.
I haven't been yet. Guess I'd better hurry up before the US pulls out entirely.miranda wrote:My dad, who is German, used to have a book of the history of King Ludwig, and it contained many, many pictures of the interiors of his castles. As a child, I remember poring over the photographs in fascination--I remember one picture vividly, of a domed blue ceiling scattered with golden stars; alas, I forget which castle it was in. But Schloss Neuschwanstein and Schloss Hohenschwangau are definitely on my list of places to visit.
The Bavarian officials wanted to turn the castles into tourist attractions, but he objected and frustrated them. Then one day, voila! He's found floating in the lake. Good timing, don't you think?RebLem wrote:How did it happen? Did those robes get soaked and just drag him down?![]()
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Weighted down by a boatload of Wagnerrhoid piffleRebLem wrote:How did it happen?
miranda wrote:My dad, who is German, used to have a book of the history of King Ludwig, and it contained many, many pictures of the interiors of his castles. As a child, I remember poring over the photographs in fascination--I remember one picture vividly, of a domed blue ceiling scattered with golden stars; alas, I forget which castle it was in. But Schloss Neuschwanstein and Schloss Hohenschwangau are definitely on my list of places to visit.
He needed the range time!Ralph wrote:My favorite memory of this good king was when he sat on a patio of his palace and tried to pick off gardeners with a high powered rifle. Given the sad loss of absolute authority by the time he was king his traitorous ministers took his rifles away.
Post of the day for ya Corlyss!Corlyss_D wrote:He needed the range time!Ralph wrote:My favorite memory of this good king was when he sat on a patio of his palace and tried to pick off gardeners with a high powered rifle. Given the sad loss of absolute authority by the time he was king his traitorous ministers took his rifles away.![]()
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