We're Off...

Bags: packed
Paperwork: hopefully in order
So this is the great big Christmas Market Trip, which we going to originally do in 2022,in Bavaria. I really wanted to see the market in Dresden, as it'sMeer informatie
In Transit

Early arrival at Philadelphia airport, slightly different instructions from TSA, but we managed. The flight was less than full, something of a rarity for us when we travel, but we're happy about it.Meer informatie
Nikolaikirche

We arrived in Leipzig, checked into the hotel, and went out to the Christmas Market to eat. More on that later though. We had three objectives for today: Nikolaikirche, Thomaskirche, and GoerderlerMeer informatie
Leipzig

The first church built here was a Romanesque structure in the 1100s. In 1217 the minnesinger (the German version of a troubadour) Heinrich von Morungen gave the church a relic of Saint Thomas which heMeer informatie
Finally, the Christmas Markets

Since the driving purpose of the trip was to see real German Christmas markets, we went to most of them yesterday when we arrived. Some are really small here, a few stands with food and drink, maybeMeer informatie
Fairytale and Finnish Markets

The Fairytale Market has the rides for the kiddies, a giant Ferris wheel, more food and drink, shops, and scary dioramas of fairy tales the little kids really seemed to like.
The Finnish Market hasMeer informatie
Goerdelerdenkmal

Another place we went to last night, it was high on the itinerary. Carl Friedrich Goerdeler, the mayor of Leipzig in the early 1930s, and an active force in several attempts to remove or assassinateMeer informatie
Monument to the Battle of the Nations

Finally caught up to today. Apologies for falling behind.
Started off our day having breakfast in a nearby bakery served by a very non-terminator type breakfast robot. I think his picture is on theMeer informatie
Sudfriedhof

Yay! A great big cemetery. If you followed our trip to Bavaria, you'd know we like to visit cemeteries. This is Leipzig's biggest, and honestly we wandered into by accident because we saw the tower ofMeer informatie
Neues Rathaus Leipzig

Formerly know as Pleissenburg Castle, the site of the 1519 Disputation between Martin Luther and Johannes Eck. At that time, Leipzig was still Catholic, and it wasn't for very long afterwards. TheMeer informatie
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,Meer informatie
Leipzig Hauptbahnhof

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 lateMeer informatie
Last night in Leipzig

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 shortMeer informatie
Erfurt

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 weMeer informatie
Erfurter Dom

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. TheMeer informatie
Sankt Severi

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 RavennaMeer informatie
Erfurt Christmas Market by day

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, differentMeer informatie
Eisenach

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 theMeer informatie
Georgenkirche and Luther

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 ofMeer informatie
Wartburg

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 castleMeer informatie
The Festsaal

Maybe I'm easy to impress, but I loved this room. It was difficult for me to pick only twenty photos. Lots of weird shots of decorative details, but this room... There was a woman doing aMeer informatie
Museum and Luther's Room

Just a few more, then back to Eisenach.
After I finally got dragged out of the Festsaal... No, they were going to do a puppet show next and I don't like puppets, so I left voluntarily. Next, we wentMeer informatie
Wartburg Christmas Market

Finally, right? Isn't this trip supposed to be about Christmas Markets?
Well, not entirely. But here it is. It was a nice market. Some interesting food choices and vendors. Some cos-players, someMeer informatie
Augustinerkloster

Building began in 1277, and continued into 1300s.
Includes the chapter house, cloister, tower, priory and St Katherine's chapel. In 1482 two Woad houses were built: one for storage of grain, theMeer informatie
Augustiner Brewery, Erfurt

Lunch time. Tired of Christmas Market food, which is not good because we have a lot of time ahead of us. Had my German goose, so that's another objective off my list. It was good. And AugustinerMeer informatie
ReizigerSo you are not going to Dresden then?
ReizigerYes we're here now. This is whatvwe did Sunday. I'm falling behind hideously.
ReizigerDang I have a Csmino friend who lives there