Ludwig Porcelain Museum is in the town hall on the bridge, there are some exquisite porcelain, but if there is still a gap with the treasure house of Schonbrunn Palace and the porcelain museum of Ningfenburg, the style is relatively old. I just never figured out if this Ludwig was the owner of the Neuschwanstein Castle.
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Ludwig Porcelain Museum is in the town hall on the bridge, there are some exquisite porcelain, but if there is still a gap with the treasure house of Schonbrunn Palace and the porcelain museum of Ningfenburg, the style is relatively old. I just never figured out if this Ludwig was the owner of the Neuschwanstein Castle.
The Ludwig Porcelain Museum is located in the town hall on the bridge. It is a collection of treasures, some very rare shapes, and I don't know how to burn them.
Some of the porcelain in the Ludwig Porcelain Museum really reflected the life of the upper class of that era, there was a porcelain that was the lady and the waiter, and the waiter was actually dark skin, which was rare in Germany, especially in that era