Marktkirche Benedikti 1

Originally a Romanesque church built in the 900s, it underwent many adaptations. Turned Protestant. Many of the pieces in the church (altar, organ, baptistry, etc) are from the late Fifteenth CenturyBaca lagi
Saint Benedict part 2

Title says it all...
And you get a shot of a mausoleum across the courtyard for free.
The Search for Herzog Heinrich

Two more things were on our Quedlinburg itinerary: trying the cheesecake at a place I saw in a you tube video, then followed up to see it got great reviews, and finding the fountain depicting theBaca lagi
Saint Cyriakus

This was another must visit for me. It's a gorgeous church, built in the Ottonian Romanesque style by the Margrave Gero around 959. At the same time, he established a female monastery adjacent to thisBaca lagi
Saint Cyriakus

More of the church. More of Gero's tomb. Note the small dog at his feet.
It's just so amazing to me to walk in the same places that the historical figures I've learned about have walked. Mind blowing
Die Teufelsmauer

Ha! We found it. Or at least part of it. The Devil's Wall, Saxony-Anhalt. We were so close on our not so great transition day. If we had just continued up the sketchy road out of the back of that farmBaca lagi
Day Trip! The Spreewald

This is another place I've wanted to go to since I learned about it. It's another remnant of the lands of the Sorbs/Wendish people. Even better than the area around Bautzen, it's in a swamp. AllBaca lagi
Freilandmuseum Lehde

We found the museum pretty easily. It's at the junction of two canals/creeks/ little rivers and a couple of bridges. There were a few beer gardens, souvenir stands, in the water kayaks and canoesBaca lagi
Freilandmuseum Lehde 2

More of the museum, including the boat maker's and some of the early Twentieth Century house.
Yes, we're on our way home, many days behind, but the internet in the more rural areas was kind of spottyBaca lagi
Freilandmuseum Lehde 3

The Sorbian culture exhibit, which was interesting and a bit different than the museum we saw in Bautzen.
The Trek to Wotschofska

We heard about this beer garden, and were really happy to learn it was accessible by land. I'd only seen people get there by boat, and we didn't want to book a tour, or rent a kayak. The waterwaysBaca lagi
Schloss Lubbenau

Yeah, we're staying over. Don't want to face the traffic back, and never got to go on our boat ride.
We decided to stay in the local Schloss. All I know about the family is that one of the last ofBaca lagi
Wir Gehen Kajak Fahren!

Some unsuspecting businessman rented us a really nice wooden kayak. I'm sure he regretted it when we couldn't get out of the dock area without him telling us what to do. In German, but I understood soBaca lagi
Lutherstadt Wittenberg

Well, it looked close on the map, though it took us out of the way. We figured though, when would we be back in this area of Germany to do see Wittenberg again? So we went for it. We had a pleasantBaca lagi
Lutherstadt Wittenberg

The cathedral at Wittenberg, including the famous doors. They were redone with bronze renderings of the Ninety-Five Theses, by King Frederick Wilhem IV of Prussia in 1858. When I stood in front ofBaca lagi
Schlosskirche 2

More of the church...
Lutherstadt Wittenberg

The Lutherhaus, unfortunately closed for renovation, where Luther lived with his wife Katherina and their family, and the university where he taught. That was much smaller than I expected, but I grewBaca lagi
The Old-Timey Steam Train

We wimped out on hiking to the Brocken. The weather had cooled off, but I really didn't want to do that last steep climb up to the top. Didn't want to do it down, either. I did want to go up to theBaca lagi
The Brocken

Finally. I've been chattering on about this place since the trip started. The infamous DDR/ Soviet spy mountain... Also known as the site for witches' sabbaths, made famous in Goethe's Faust. I evenBaca lagi
Home base: Altenbrak

Following are some pictures of the nice little village where we stayed, Altenbrak. It's up in the Harz Mountains, on the Bode River. There are a lot of places to stay here, a few cafes, a restaurantBaca lagi
The Bodetal Hike

This was the second serious hike of the trip, through the Bode River valley. It's called the Grand Canyon of Germany, apparently, and when we started out on the Treseburg end of the hike, honestly, IBaca lagi
Bodetal

More of the Bodetal, getting to the really impressive part.
The Bodetal Hike 3

Finally made it through, with a stop at Königsruhe, a nice little guesthouse near the Thale end. A lot of people apparently only come this far, get a beer and a snack, then go back to Thale. AfterBaca lagi
Thale

Honestly, by this time, we were really tired. We decided to catch the bus back to Treseburg, where we left our car at the beginning of the hike. We had planned to ride the cable car up to theBaca lagi
The Kyffhäuser Monument

This seemed like a good way to finish off the imperial portion of our trip, visiting the Kyffhäuser Monument. Built from 1890-1896, this monument celebrating German imperial ambitions is another thatBaca lagi
Pengembara
Quite impressive 👏
PengembaraBeautiful windows and yes 25 photos per footprint is very helpful 😊