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News Travels: The Pope, from Rome to his Bavarian home

Neuschwanstein Castle is just one of the many attractions of Bavaria, Pope Benedict XVI's homeland.

Neuschwanstein Castle is just one of the many attractions of Bavaria, Pope Benedict XVI’s homeland. Photo: iStockphoto

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By Martina Sheehan

Earlier this week, Pope Benedict XVI shocked the Catholic world by putting in his two-week notice. Where is the retired pope off to next? Inside sources say he’ll likely spend his sunset years at a monastery inside Vatican Gardens, but we wouldn’t be surprised if he makes a few visits to his home state of Bavaria, Germany—especially given these cool facts about the region’s top sights.

Thinking about exploring the Pope’s home turf? Check out our full Germany travel guide.

Martina Sheehan is a travel, entertainment and lifestyle writer whose work has appeared in Time Out Chicago, the New York Times and Forbes Travel Guides, among others.

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