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 andBaca lagi
The Streets of Nuremberg I

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,Baca lagi
Streets of Nuremberg 2

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 andBaca lagi
Bamberg

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 theBaca lagi
Little Venice and Schlenkerla Brewery

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 wentBaca lagi
Cathedral of Saints Peter and George

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,Baca lagi
Cathedral of Saints Peter and George 2

Included here: the crypt of the Prince Bishops, the tomb of Heinrich II and Kunigunde, the seat of the archbishop, and a relic.
Palace Rose Garden, Saint Elizabeth etc

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-- someBaca lagi
An Odyssey Through Audi-land

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 leaveBaca lagi
The Danube Gorge

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, evenBaca lagi
Weltenburg Abbey: Chapel of St George

Weltenburg Abbey was found in the early Seventh Century by Scottish monks, who were missionaries to region. It adopted the Benedictine Rule sometimes during the Eighth Century, and was overseen by theBaca lagi
Weltenburg Saint George Two

More pictures from Saint George, including the statue of the patron saint and some details. Again, this place is stunning. Like the Asam Church in Munich, pictures really don't do it justice.
Finally, Lunch and the Trip Back

We didn't see much more of the grounds, nor did we hike up behind the abbey, though it looked interesting back that way. We were on a tight schedule, and wanted to get back to Regensburg before theBaca lagi
Kelheim

We had some time before the bus, so made a quick round of the area by the docks. Not enough time to really walk into town, or the trail, or up to Liberation Hall, but just to get a little moreBaca lagi
Saint Peter's Cathedral, Regensburg

We just made it. This was the one thing I wanted to see in Regensburg. I can't pass up a Medieval cathedral. There are actually two other churches I would have liked to see: Saint Emmeram's Abbey andBaca lagi
Saint Peters part 2

More stained glass from the cathedral. This has also been the darkest, in terms of lighting (or lack thereof) church that we've been in. It made it very atmospheric.
Streets of Regensburg

Regensburg is another UNESCO city, or at least, the Altstadt is. By this point, we were so out of it, we missed a lot of the highlights. It was raining on and off, at times the sun was out. There wasBaca lagi
Regensburg: We Give Up!

It wasn't late, but we were really tired. We're getting old, I guess. After a bit more wandering around, just missing the Roman gate by a few blocks, we decided to give up and eat, then head back.
WeBaca lagi
Nuremberg, Last Day

We're tired. No idea why, but we are. We were thinking maybe we'd take the train to Wurzburg today to see the palace there and et cetera, but we're kind of Baroque-d out.
We decided we'd just walkBaca lagi
Fahrvergnugen

Older Americans reading this, do you remember those Volkswagen commercials? Where they sang, drawing it out weirdly, "Faaahr vergggnuuuugen...." Driving enjoyment... That's going to be us, in our veryBaca lagi
Iphofen

Iphofen is a Franconian wine town. I wanted to visit one of these small towns/village, partially because why not, we're in the wine region, partially due to another writing project I had been workingBaca lagi
Saint Vitus Church

Saint Vitus was a very interesting church, in terms of the color scheme. I didn't know what to make of it. Black and sort of yellowish-orange. The colors definitely didn't come through in theBaca lagi
Colmberg Castle

This is our home for the next few days. It has a history dating back through the 700s, with many changes of ownership. The Hohenstaufens (who ruled as Kings of the Germans, and some as Holy RomanBaca lagi
Rothenburg ob der Tauber

After a big breakfast in the castle, we were off. Even though it was a little rainy, very overcast, we decided we'd go to Rothenburg ob der Tauber. Rothenburg is a very beautiful town. It's oftenBaca lagi
Christmas in September

When I did my research for our Christmas market trip, Rothenburg was high on the list, for all the reasons we came here in September. They don't have a huge or particularly spectacular ChristmasBaca lagi