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Neptunbrunnen (Neptune Fountain) at Schloss Linderhof35 viewsThe northern part is characterized by a cascade of thirty marble steps. The bottom end of the cascade is formed by the Neptune fountain and on top of it there is a Music Pavilion.     (1 votes)
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Eastern Parterre at Schloss Linderhof29 viewsThe crowning of the eastern parterre is a wooden pavilion containing the bust of Louis XVI. 24 steps below it there is a fountain basin with a gilt sculpture "Amor shooting an arrow". A sculpture of "Venus and Adonis" is placed between the basin and the palace.     (3 votes)
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Eastern Parterre at Schloss Linderhof32 viewsThe crowning of the eastern parterre is a wooden pavilion containing the bust of Louis XVI. 24 steps below it there is a fountain basin with a gilt sculpture "Amor shooting an arrow". A sculpture of "Venus and Adonis" is placed between the basin and the palace.     (1 votes)
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Amor Shooting an Arrow Sculpture at Schloss Linderhof28 viewsThe fountain basin with a gilt sculpture "Amor shooting an arrow".     (1 votes)
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Terrace Garden at Schloss Linderhof31 viewsThe gardens surrounding Linderhof Palace are considered one of the most beautiful creations of historicist garden design. The park combines formal elements of Baroque style or Italian Renaissance gardens with landscaped sections that are similar to the English Garden.     (4 votes)
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Terrace Garden at Schloss Linderhof39 viewsThe gardens surrounding Linderhof Palace are considered one of the most beautiful creations of historicist garden design. The park combines formal elements of Baroque style or Italian Renaissance gardens with landscaped sections that are similar to the English Garden.     (2 votes)
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Venus Grotto at Schloss Linderhof40 views     (1 votes)
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Venus Grotto at Schloss Linderhof56 views     (2 votes)
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Maurischer (Moorish) Kiosk at Schloss Linderhof55 viewsThis building was designed by the Berliner architect Karl von Diebitsch for the International Exhibition in Paris 1867. Ludwig II wanted to buy it but was forstalled by the railroad king Bethel Henry Strousberg. Ludwig bought the pavilion after the bankruptcy of Strousberg. The most attendable furniture of this building is the peacock throne.     (2 votes)
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