"Mad" King Ludwig II of Bavaria was an interesting guy. He is da man! Even though he was an extreme introvert, avoiding the public and crowds at all costs, which was why he avoided Munich, where the capital" of Bavaria was located, he built these fabulous retreats/castles in the south, the alps, that are remarkable.
Neuschwanstein is the "Disney/Cinderella" castle that is located in the mountains above the castle he spent time in as a child, of his parents, Maximillian and Mary, called Hohenschwangau. Neuschwanstein is a dream castle. Ludwig II didn't get to enjoy much time there, after 174 days he was declared mentally unfit to be king and was dethroned. He was found dead in a lake two days later. To this day, no one is sure just how he died. A mystery.
He had ruled for 23 years, it's just that he didn't have a long stay at his still-unfished castle in the south.
But he did spend quite a bit at his smaller, more private castle located near Oberammergau, the site every ten years of a town-wide Passion Play, called Linderhof. Linderhof is small and very private (for a king). But the gardens are great, as is the castle itself. Ludwig valued privacy so much that, when he ate in his private dining room, the table would be raised and lowered so that not even servants would have to be in his company! We saw the table elevator system. Mui cool!
We drove over to Oberammergau from Reutte, Austria, which is south of Fussen (which is "castle town" in Bavaria). What a ride! Alps all around, climbing into the sky, with landslides scarring the sides and lakes at the bottom. The river is a raging torrent in the spring, but now is just a dry bed of gravel and barkless trees.
We spent the night near the castles in an inn (gasthof) on the road to where the ticket booth is located. Hohenschwangau was behind us and we could see Neuschwanstein from our balcony!
The places we've stayed on our trip all include breakfast with the room. A good way to travel. We snack or catch a very light lunch during the day and then have a decent meal in the evening.
Last night in Oberammergau, the restaurant was owned by a man who used to be a magician in Las Vegas! He did magic tricks all night long. Whenever someone paid their bill, he would bring the bill to the table, take their money, and do at least a couple of magic tricks. He also did a "show" before the football game that was on last night. Football = soccer. Germany was playing Poland for the European Cup. Big deal, as you can imagine, here in Germany. The game was being played in Austria.
Here's the deal: As we were driving through the alps, after seeing these incredible castles that were the brainchildren of a king who was called "mad," I thought: "What was Jesus thinking when He created all of this?"
I mean, Ludwig was a creative genius. He put some pretty incredible stuff together, more than I've been able to share here. But compared to the Alps?
In Colossians it tells us that all of "this" is for Jesus. It finds its source of being in Him. It has been created by Him. And it is all for Him. It is His.
Sure, there is a lot of testimony to Jesus here. You see paintings of Him. Statues of Him. Coming into Oberammergau, high on a pointed escarpment a couple of thousand feet high is a crucifix so big you can make out the corpus Christi on the cross.
And there are churches everywhere. The Passion Play in Oberammergau.
It is said that Ludwig was a very religious man.
But you get the feeling that Jesus is thought of as more like a relic than as a real Lord and Savior. Quaint, but not to be differentiated from a myriad of other legends. (In fact, the legend of the Quest for the Holy Grail is depicted in the Singer's Hall at Neuschwanstein.)
But one day, when the Kingdom of Heaven and the renewed earth are one, joining hands as the result of the completed and fulfilled work of Christ, it will awesome! All that was right and good will be displayed with no defects and no doubt as to who is King.
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Have you eaten any schnitzel?
The Holy Grail! Monty Pithon! Be carful not to run into the Black night while you are there.
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