The Fairy-Tale Castles of King Ludwig II with Dan Cruickshank
Dan Cruickshank looks at the extravagant 19th-century castles and palaces of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, believing them to be the work of an architectural genius ahead of his time.
Ludwig II of Bavaria, more commonly known by his nicknames the Swan King or the Dream King, is a legendary figure - the handsome boy-king, loved by his people, betrayed by his cabinet and found dead in tragic and mysterious circumstances. He spent his life in pursuit of the ideal of beauty, which found expression in three of the most extraordinary, ornate architectural schemes imaginable - the castle of Neuschwanstein and the palaces of Linderhof and Herrenchiemsee. Today, these three buildings are among Germany's biggest tourist attractions.
In this documentary, Dan Cruickshank explores the rich aesthetic of Ludwig II - from the mock-medievalism of Neuschwanstein, the iconic fairy-tale castle that became the inspiration for the one in Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty, to the rich, baroque splendour of Herrenchiemsee, Ludwig's answer to Versailles. Dan argues that Ludwig's castles are more than flamboyant kitsch and are, in fact, the key to unravelling the eternal enigma of Ludwig II.
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The Throne Room, Neuschwanstein
Duration: 01:20
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The Venus Grotto
Duration: 02:45
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The Moorish Kiosk
Duration: 02:29
Music Played
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Richard Wagner
Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (Prelude)
Performer: London Symphony Orchestra. Featured Artist: Antal Doráti.![]()
Richard Wagner
Lohengrin - Einsam In Truben Tagen
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Richard Wagner
Die Walkure: Prelude To Act I
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Alfred Scholz, London Festival Orchestra
Tannhauser
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Ed Shearmur, The London Metropolitan Orchestra, Original Soundtrack
Landing On Elba
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Dan Cruickshank |
| Producer | Alexander Leith |
| Executive Producer | Basil Comely |
Broadcasts
- Tue 2 Jul 201321:00
- Wed 3 Jul 201303:00
- Thu 4 Jul 201322:30
- Sun 18 Aug 201322:00
- Wed 21 Aug 201300:00
- Wed 11 Dec 201320:00
- Thu 12 Dec 201301:00
- Sun 2 Mar 201420:00
- Fri 7 Mar 201401:10
- Sun 14 Dec 201419:00
- Mon 15 Dec 201403:00
- Tue 19 May 201522:50
- Wed 20 May 201502:20
- Wed 4 Nov 201523:00
- Sun 15 Nov 201519:00
- Thu 21 Jul 201621:00
- Thu 22 Dec 201622:00
- Mon 5 Jun 201720:00
- Tue 6 Jun 201701:30
- Tue 5 Dec 201723:30
- Wed 27 Jun 201823:25
- Boxing Day 201819:00
- Fri 28 Dec 201802:00
- Mon 19 Aug 201900:40
- Wed 28 Oct 202020:00
- Thu 29 Oct 202001:30
- Sat 4 Dec 202119:30
- Sun 5 Dec 202102:40
- Wed 5 Apr 202321:00
- Sun 18 Feb 202420:00
- Mon 19 Feb 202401:20
- Wed 14 Aug 202421:00
- Thu 15 Aug 202402:35
- Sun 3 Aug 202519:00
- Mon 4 Aug 202501:40
- Sun 18 Jan 202621:00
- Tue 20 Jan 202600:05
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