More of the Castle

We came back from Rothenburg tired and a little damp from the on and off rain. We wandered around the castle and the grounds. This really is a very nice, and interesting place. There are so manyもっと詳しく
We came back from Rothenburg tired and a little damp from the on and off rain. We wandered around the castle and the grounds. This really is a very nice, and interesting place. There are so manyもっと詳しく
Not us, apparently. During our late night foray around the castle we didn't find any ghosts. We didn't find anything. Except the deer and the sketchy elevator. I guess that's probably for the best, asもっと詳しく
Today was the day Herr Haifisch planned. We were going to hike all around the castle, maybe to the next town, have lunch, and hike some more. Well, it didn't work out that way.
After our late nightもっと詳しく
The Ansbach Residenz, the palace of the Hohenstauffens, has an Orangerie and gardens which were built separately from the palace. This was a place for pretty flowers and parties. We ate in the cafeもっと詳しく
Today, this is a Lutheran church. It originated in 748 as a monastery church. Through the Middle Ages, it was enlarged and updated, finally reaching this final Baroque design.
Of special note, theもっと詳しく
Sankt Johannis was built in the 1400s. In 1528, the Margrave Georg the Pious decided he (and everyone else in Ansbach) were going to be Evangelical (again, in American terminology, Lutheran). The restもっと詳しく
If you'd like a soundtrack to this part of our journey, yes, there's that wonderful song by the German band Kraftwerk, "Fun on the Autobahn". We though, started our drive listening to David Bowie'sもっと詳しく
Another town, another church. Maybe more in the future, who knows?
This one, Saint Severus, is dedicated to Severus of Ravenna, not as our oldest daughter might like to think, Professor Snape ofもっと詳しく