Zeitgeschichtliches Forum Leipzig

We visited the Forum for Contemporary History, which was mainly a museum about the formation of the DDR, resistance against the government, how the government sought to order society and the economy,Weiterlesen
We visited the Forum for Contemporary History, which was mainly a museum about the formation of the DDR, resistance against the government, how the government sought to order society and the economy,Weiterlesen
Train station, I know, big deal. But it is a big deal, and here's why:
The Leipzig Hauptbahnhof is the largest train station in Europe. Seems strange it would be this one, but it is. In the lateWeiterlesen
Wrapping things up here. Ten o'clock German time and I'm still up. The husband is not, he's snoring happily. Tomorrow, onto Erfurt.
A few last shots of the main Christmas Market, including a shortWeiterlesen
Today, we're off to Erfurt, where we'll spend the weekend. Erfurt is the capital of the state of Thuringia, which so happens to be the state in which my maternal grandfather lived. That's not why weWeiterlesen
The Cathedral of Saint Mary stands on the site of two former churches, including one established by Saint Boniface in 742. In the mid Twelfth Century it was rebuilt as a Romanesque basilica. TheWeiterlesen
Right next door to the Cathedral of Saint Mary, is Saint Severus. The original structure dates from the Eighth Century, a monastery was founded there. In 836, the bones of Saint Severus of RavennaWeiterlesen
Was a bit crowded, even at mid-day, but not as chaotic as the main market in Leipzig. Lots of interesting things to eat, it looks like. We had our first Thuringer Rostbratwurst. It was good, differentWeiterlesen
Capital of Thuringia in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries, and the castle overlooking the city, the Wartburg, has played an important role in German history. Ruled by the Ludowingians and theWeiterlesen
The Georgenkirche was built by Ludwig III, of the Ludovigian Dynasty when they ruled the area. The church is associated with several important historical people and events, beginning with Elizabeth ofWeiterlesen
So here's the big history, and some introductory pictures... I took so many. I do have to say, while the Medieval Christmas market was nice, I wish we had come on a regular day and saw the castleWeiterlesen
ReisenderCool place. I probably would lose myself here fir best part of the day
ReisenderI thought of you when we were here. I told Steve you would probably like it.