Half-Timbered Houses and Signs

Weißgerbergasse is a picturesque street in Nuremberg, famous for it's half-timbered houses. I liked the painted houses of southern Bavaria, but these half timbered houses, to my uncouth andLeggi altro
Weißgerbergasse is a picturesque street in Nuremberg, famous for it's half-timbered houses. I liked the painted houses of southern Bavaria, but these half timbered houses, to my uncouth andLeggi altro
As I've said, Nuremberg's Altstadt is extremely beautiful. Included here are random shots of statues, buildings, fountains and our late afternoon snack.
About that snack. We wanted to try Lebkuchen,Leggi altro
More pictures, crossing some of the bridges on the Pegnitz River. We went into the courtyard of the Helig Geist Spital-- the Holy Spirit Hospital, which was established for the care of the elderly andLeggi altro
Bamberg, a city north of Nuremberg, came highly recommended by strangers and randos on the internet. I gave credence to the suggestions from the folks at both the trip advisor Germany forum and theLeggi altro
Like other places in Europe, Bamberg has a watery section of the town people thought it was a good idea to compare to Venice. It's mentioned on all the blogs, in the books, and on you tube, so we wentLeggi altro
Besides the beer and the monastery, the cathedral was something I wanted to see. Not the cathedral per se, though it was very impressive, but the graves of Heinrich II and Kunigunde, emperor, empress,Leggi altro
Included here: the crypt of the Prince Bishops, the tomb of Heinrich II and Kunigunde, the seat of the archbishop, and a relic.
A few more pictures of the Bamberg Residenz rose garden, and the modern stained glass windows in the parish church of Saint Elizabeth. I have to admit, we got off on a bad foot with the city-- someLeggi altro
Another day, another day trip. We originally planned to go to Regensburg, about an hour by train. The city has a lot to recommend it, again, according to people online. However, since I can't leaveLeggi altro
Finally, we were on our way to the Danube Gorge, also known as the Weltenburger Enge. The rain was back, but it wasn't bad. We decided to brave the deck so we'd have a good view of things, evenLeggi altro