Neuschwanstein Castle

The king never intended to open the palace to the public. However, just six weeks after the king's death, Prince Regent Luitpold Wittelsbach ordered the palace to be opened to visitors for a fee.

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The administrators of King Ludwig's estate managed to pay off the building debts by 1899. From then until World War I, Neuschwanstein became a stable and lucrative source of income for the House of Wittelsbach. Probably all of Ludwig II's castles were the largest source of income for the Bavarian royal family in the years leading up to World War I.