An old Photochrom of Neuschwanstein in Füssen, Germany.
These were “colorized images produced from black-and-white photographic negatives via the direct photographic transfer of a negative onto lithographic printing plates. The process is a photographic variant of chromolithography, a broader term that refers to color lithography in general.” (Wikipedia)
Below are a few shots I took from my visit to Neuschwanstein in 1976 – it was winter, and gray, so the colors are not spectacular, and my camera was basically hqiz, but I recall how wonderful it was to visit the “original fairy tale castle” that inspired Disney’s simulacrum.
Füssen from Neuschwanstein
Castle in the Mist
An interior hallway
I would pay large money to be able to explore the entire castle, turrets and all – most of those areas are off limits to tourists.
The Old Wolf has spoken.