Chiemsee Ship Ludwig Fessler KG - Germany
by Paolo Signorini
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Chiemsee Ship Ludwig Fessler KG - Germany
Artist
Paolo Signorini
Medium
Photograph - Photography
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The private shipping company established in 1846 by Josef Fessler to inaugurate steamer services on this small lake in south-eastern Bavaria,continues in operation, with services from Prien-Stock and a number of other lakeside piers primarily to the islands of Herreninsel and Fraueninsel, although complete lake tours are offered. Herreninsel is the setting for the magnificent Herrenchiemsee Castle, built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, to which tourists are conveyed by the small but well maintained motorised paddler Ludwig Fessler or one of the screw propelled motor cruisers of the fleet.
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August 5th, 2023
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Don Columbus
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Dale Kincaid
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