Germany's Fairytale Castles in Bavaria Added to UNESCO's World Heritage List
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Summary
Germany's fairytale castles in Bavaria, built under Ludwig II's rule, have been added to UNESCO's World Heritage List along with 25 other sites.
Key quotes
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