First Day in Vienna

Our first stop was The Imperial Palace, home to the Habsburgs until 1918. The stables house a school to train riders for the Lipizzaner Stallions. We were lucky enough to catch a glimpse of a horseLeer más
Our first stop was The Imperial Palace, home to the Habsburgs until 1918. The stables house a school to train riders for the Lipizzaner Stallions. We were lucky enough to catch a glimpse of a horseLeer más
We took the subway and spent most of this rainy day in the Kunsthistorisches Art Museum. Much of the collection belonged to the Habsburgs. Most of our time was spent on the Dutch Painters. We saw ourLeer más
Mozart and other Viennese composers in Vienna. Classic.
Our first stop was The Gottweig Abbey run by Benedictine monks. It's a beautiful setting in the hills with an abundance of grape vines and apricot trees. The monks produce wines and apricot productsLeer más
We spent the early part of the day in Passau. The cobblestone streets are home to colorful traditional buildings, St. Stephen's Cathedral, shops and restaurants. This area is prone to flooding. TheLeer más
It's sad to think that our ship is docked and we're on our last shore excursion. We toured the beautiful town of Regensburg. It's one of the few towns mostly spared from bombing, so it's filled withLeer más
No pics today on our 22-hour journey home. We started in Munich, stopped in Atlanta, and finally made it home. We had plenty of time to reflect on our big trip, and really had no complaints. MostlyLeer más
Viajero
Great picture of you both.
ciasgardenshed.comThanks.
Viajero
Looks delicious.
ciasgardenshed.comTotally. Had a baguette with brie, fig and walnut first!