This item is a vintage German wood slice souvenir featuring two iconic Bavarian landmarks: the Wieskirche (Pilgrimage Church of Wies) and Neuschwanstein Castle.While the landmarks themselves were built in the 18th and 19th centuries, this specific type of souvenir was popular throughout the mid-to-late 20th century.Dating the Souvenir

Based on similar "tree slice" souvenirs found in collector markets, this piece likely dates from the 1950s to the 1970s.1950s-1960s: Similar vintage German wall plaques with hand-painted or decal scenes often date to this post-war tourism boom.

Design Features: The use of a natural wood slice (often birch), textured 3D resin elements (like the tree in the center), and typed yellow labels are characteristic of souvenirs from this mid-century period.

Landmark History (for context)Wieskirche: This Rococo pilgrimage church was completed in 1754.Neuschwanstein Castle: Commissioned by King Ludwig II, construction began in 1869 and continued until his death in 1886, with some parts finished by 1892.


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