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  • Day 22

    Neuremberg

    April 25 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

    We woke up to a rainy day so our exploration of the old town was wet. We spent most of the morning at the Imperial castle. As the rain got heavier we walked less and took a little train tour around the old city area.Read more

  • Day 2

    Nürnberger Altstadt

    May 13 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    Mit unseren E-Bikes in die Innenstadt geradelt, Kyra im Korb hinten drauf.
    Die Altstadt von Nürnberg ist stark belebt, viele Einkaufsmöglichkeiten, Hauptmarkt und viele Sehenswürdigkeiten. Viele Tafeln erinnern zurück an die Kriegsjahre oder Nürnbergerprozess gegen die Hauptkriegsverbrecher 1946.Read more

  • Day 8

    Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof

    November 9, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

    Aansluitende trein naar Essen niet gehaald… nu via Hannover en Rheine naar Meppen! En om dezelfde tijd aankomen 😏

    Nog even kort eraan gedacht om aan de andere kant van het spoor weer in te stappen 🤪

  • Day 5

    Day 4 Nuremberg, Germany

    December 11, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C

    What an amazing day! We left Frankfurt at 8am and travelled by autobahn for two hours to reach Rothenburg, a medieval walled town. It was truly beautiful and the Christmas decorations outside many of the houses added to it. There were lots of little shops and a particularly stunning Christmas shop with room after room of quality Christmas things. Added to the atmosphere was the Christmas market. The weather was lovely and mild - about 12 degrees with the sun shining. The only disappointment was that we needed more time to explore, and an hour and a half later we were back on the bus, heading for Nuremberg, about two hours away. On arrival there we went on a guided walking tour of the old town, ( actually reconstructed after the Second World War) and the castle. The view down was over the city and really beautiful. The streets were typical of German architecture. The day ended with time to be spent in the beautiful Christmas market there. It too was set in front of a church in a square and many of the surrounding trees were covered in lights, making it all very beautiful. The only downside was that it started to rain and we really were pleased to be back on the bus and heading for our hotel and dinner. We loved our day but ready for an early night.Read more

  • Day 78

    Nazi Rally Grounds

    November 20, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    It is difficult to get your head around the size of the site and how big the Nazi party had wanted to make this place... 16km². Walking between the sites that remain, the Zeppelin Field was by far the most imposing.

    Standing there where Hilter stood... a very strange feeling.
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  • Day 77

    Afraid of Stardust?

    November 19, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

    The exhibition shows the constant oscillation between positions, categories, and identities, and how entrenched binary systems can be replaced by ambivalence and openness.

    I loved Leigh Bowery video! I interpret this as a protest against the boxes that society likes 💛💚💙💜🩷🧡♥️

    That brings my last full week, Week 11, to an end! 👣 104,067.

    https://www.kunstkulturquartier.de/kunsthalle-n…
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  • Day 19

    Nuremberg

    October 7, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    Today we drove to Nuremberg. The first pic is of the train station. We then visited the Nazi Party Rally grounds where the military would parade in front of Hitler. It’s been very interesting to see how the German people openly discuss the Nazi time period and want to be sure that people understand it, so something so horrible never happens again.
    I really wanted to visit the courtroom where the Nuremberg trials took place. We had an English speaking guide who really helped us understand how the trials happened. Pic 2 is of the courthouse. This courthouse was chosen because it was in the American sector of Germany and it was one of the few courthouses still standing after the war. Nuremberg was heavily bombed but because the courthouse wasn’t in the middle of the city, it escaped. The last reason Nuremberg was chosen for the trials was because a jail was attached to the courthouse. They didn’t want to transport the 23 defendants and maybe have them escape. They had to walk from the jail directly to the courtroom. Pic 6 is of the inside of the courtroom. It isn’t very big. There were 23 defendants, each with 2 attorneys, there were translators, stenographers, reporters, people filming the whole trial, 2 judges from each of the 4 allied countries, Russia, England, France and the US and the prosecutor was from the US Supreme Court. During the first meeting of the judges, the Russians said, “They’re all guilty, let’s just kill them”. The English and French agreed but the American judges said, “No, we have to look at the evidence and hold a trial”. The trial lasted 11 months. 12 defendants were found guilty and were hanged shortly thereafter. 7 went to prison, 3 were found not guilty but when tried in the German courts they were found guilty, and one committed suicide with a cyanide pill his attorney gave him.
    After the courthouse we needed to do something “lighter” so we went to an area of town that has a lot of crafts. Pic 3 is of the entrance into the old town where these shops were. Pic 4 is of the area. Pic 5 is lunchtime! 6 little bratwurst, and potato salad. Simple but yummy. At the end of the day Olivia caught a train back to Bayreuth and Davor and I continued our trip to the Regensburg area to visit his sister and brother in law.

    Highlight of the day: Visiting courtroom 600 where the Nuremberg Trials took place
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  • Day 9

    Nuremberg

    December 22, 2024 in Germany ⋅ 🌧 6 °C

    Today we cruised through the locks on the Danube Main Canal before getting off at Roth to be taken into Nuremberg for a visit to the old Nazi party rally grounds, the Palace of Justice where the Nuremberg Trials were held after WWII & on to their famous Christmas market (next footprint)Read more

  • Day 7

    Spielzeugmuseum

    December 17, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 6 °C

    Wir hatten eine sehr angenehme Nacht im Motel One mit hervorragendem Frühstück.
    Jetzt machen wir noch einen kurzen Museumsbesuch und dann geht's heim!
    Schön war's!
    Und jetzt gehen wir in dem Weihnachtsendspurt!🎄Read more

  • Day 3

    Nuremburg

    December 11, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 1 °C

    Nuremburg impresses with it's pedestrian friendly old city. It's well preserved and clean. Oriented toward tourists, you easily could spend a few days here. I walked all over for a few hours playing photographer. Fun!

    I go out for a gluewein and run into a man from Augsburg, he has a thick German accent which I take for that of a local. But during the conversation it turns out that he's actually Russian, that he emigrated to France when he was 13 and that he considers French culture to be his home culture. The conversation slides from German into French, and then he hits me with English and we switch to that, only to switch back to German again. His boyfriend is a conductor for symphonies in Germany. So he tells me all about the places to go and after the Met in New York, according to him the next best is the Bavarian symphony out of Munich, The other one he mentions that is absolute tops is in the small town of Meiningen, as von Below directed there and he is up there with the best in the world.

    After a dinner of käse spatzle, on the way to a final check on the festivities, I come by a bar where the music is loud lots of people are having a fun time laughing. They are dancing and I stick my head in the window and dance along and they wave me in. It's a group of 35 older Americans, five of whom are men, they are having the time of their lives just enjoying being out. Great to watch them have fun. I'm after one more drink in the streets but things are shut by 9. Time to go in and sleep.
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