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Regensburg

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    • Day 3

      Morning in Regensburg

      April 19 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      This morning we spent the morning exploring Regensburg. We followed an online self-guided walking tour and explored as much of the city as we could before it started raining. After that we sought shelter!Read more

    • Day 23

      Special German experiences

      October 11, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Davor and spent a few hours walking around the old town, enjoying the historic buildings and doing a little shopping. In Europe you have to learn to always look up! You never know what treasures you’ll find. Pics 1-7 are some of them! Mid afternoon we sat down at a little cafe for coffee and had a view of city hall (pic 8). I was excited to find my favorite bakery item at this cafe. It’s called “mandelhoernchen”. It is in the shape of a horn and has marzipan inside and almonds on the outside.
      We went back to Maja & Erhard’s and then the 4 of us went out for a fun dinner. We went to a neighboring village and ate at the restaurant for the locals, Landgastof Geser. We walked in and it was their monthly night for pop up music! Several people(including the owner), played accordion, there was a bass and a tuba. What you would call typical German beer hall music played the whole evening! What a fun atmosphere.
      I wish I had known how special the next thing that happened was and I would have taken a picture… they brought out a wooden keg(unusual these days), a man put on an apron and several stood by and he hammered the tap into the keg! Beer splattered! We were nearby but didn’t get wet! Then about 6 employees held out glasses as they tapped out all the foam from the keg, it took awhile! Finally the beer flowed and they emptied the keg into glasses. It was a special beer called bock which is a really dark beer. They only tap it once a year, usually in October. Because Maja and Erhard are regulars at this Gasthof, the owner knows them. We were lucky and he gave us each a glass of this special beer and then sat down and talked to us! The last pic is of my Wiener schnitzel with bratkartoffeln! What a fun evening!

      Highlight of the day: seeing a beer keg tapped
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    • Day 22

      Regensburg

      October 10, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      We spent the day wandering around downtown Regensburg. Regensburg is a well preserved medieval town. Erhard is very into history so he is quite the tour guide!
      Regensburg is well known for the Stone Bridge built in the 12th century (pic 1) Pic 2 is the archway at one end of the bridge leading into the old town. Pic 3 is an old wurst restaurant nearby, along the Danube River.
      We didn’t eat there, but instead crossed the stone bridge and had a wonderful lunch in a beer garden (pics 4-6). We’ve been fortunate and have been able to eat more than half of our meals outside, often in beer gardens! Pic 7 is the view we had from the beer garden looking across the Danube at the old town.
      Pic 8 is of Porta Praetoria, these are stone remnants of a former gateway built in 179 AD and once leading into a Roman military camp.
      Pics 9-13 are of St Peters Cathedral, also known as Regensburger Dom, rebuilt in 1273 in high gothic style. It was built the same time as Notre Dame in Paris. The organ was added later, in pic 13 you can see that it is suspended from the ceiling!
      We ended the day with a visit with our niece, Bettina and her kids, Marlene and Benjamin. We played mini golf and then had pizza together!

      Highlight of the day: mini golf with Bettina, Marlene and Benjamin
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    • Day 3

      The Old Stone Bridge

      September 24, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 54 °F

      For many years, there was no way to cross the Danube until the bridge was built. They competed with the architects of the cathedral to finish construction first. The cathedral had God on their side do the bridge builders turned to the Devil. However the devil wanted the first three souls that crossed the bridge. The bridge was completed first, but what three souls were to be sacrificed? They sent a dog, chasing two chickens. The statue is the architect watching the progression of the cathedral’s construction. The chickens are embedded into the side of the bridge.Read more

    • Day 41

      Regensburg Day 2

      June 13, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Tegan had class this morning at 10am, so after a nice sleep in Steve went down to the supermarket and picked up some smoothies and muesli bars to get us through the morning. Steve then went on a walk around town until Tegan was done with class at 11:30am. We got ready and went out for brunch at Malefiz cafe, which did some really nice breakfast food (although the poached eggs weren’t quite at Melbourne level, they were only very barely cooked).

      We then headed to the train station to make our way to Kelheim, where we were planning on catching a boat to Weltenburg, an old monastery/brewery combo. We had to change from a train to a bus to the boat and it took almost 2.5 hours, but the boat section of it was quite beautiful.

      We arrived at Weltenburg and sat down in a nice beer garden and ordered some drinks and giant pretzels. We spent about an hour and a half there enjoying the atmosphere before making the move back to the boat dock.

      The way back was downstream, and it made a massive difference - on the way there the boat trip was 50 mins, but on the way back it was just 20 mins. We had some luck with the connecting bus and train as well, and we were back in Regensburg an hour sooner than we thought we might have been. We had dinner at a lovely Vietnamese restaurant.
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    • Day 32

      Time to go home

      October 27, 2023 in Germany ⋅ 🌙 52 °F

      It’s time to pack up the bags. We were headed for the Holy Land and God placed us on another path. It was different path for sure, but it was a path with opportunities and lessons and a lot of Joy as to what’s in the world if you sit back and enjoy the journey wherever the destination takes you. We have flown 11,989 miles. We have driven 2,721 miles, walked 149 miles. We been on 3 Continents, 9countries, stayed in 19 hotels, met so many great people and created memories to last a lifetime. Thank you God for making all this possible 🙏❤️🙏
      Until next time…
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    • Day 19

      Regensburg, UNESCO World Heritage site.

      November 1, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      The medieval centre of the city was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2006 because of its well-preserved architecture and the city's historical importance for assemblies during the Holy Roman Empire.Read more

    • Day 251

      Ein kultureller Tag

      September 14, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Nach dem Frühstück besuchten wir die Basilika des ehemaligen Kloster St Emmeram. Die Benediktinermönche ließen sich 780 hier nieder. Im Zuge der Verstaatlichung der Thurn und Taxis-Post erhielt das Fürstenhaus die Klosteranlage als Teil der Entschädigung des Königreichs Bayern. Heute ist die Anlage Stammresidenz der Fürstenfamilie. Ein Teil der Räumlichkeiten kann mit einer Führung besichtigt werden. Die Schatzkammer ist heute ein Museum.
      Eine Schifffahrt auf der Donau brachte uns zur Walhalla. Walhalla heisst Gedenkstätten. Diese wurde von König Ludwig 1. nach den Plänen der Akropolis 1830 erbaut. Berühmte Persönlichkeiten aus Deutschland werden hier geehrt. Auf dem Weg zurück zum Hotel erhalten wir vom Sigrist der Neupfarrkirche eine kurze Information über die erste evangelische Kirche Regensburgs.
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    • Day 250

      Eine steinreiche Stadt

      September 13, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Regensburg hat eine 2000 Jahre zu Stein gewordene Geschichte. Durch Fernhandel von Ost/West und Nord/Süd kam die Stadt zu Reichtum und Bürgerstolz. Früh wurden die Häuser aus Stein gebaut und nach vorgegebenen Farben bemalt. Die einzige Steinerne Brücke über die Donau war ein Meisterwerk mittelalterlicher Baukunst, Baubeginn 1135. Die Stadt hat den Namen vom Fluss Regen. Regensburg wurde in den Kriegen immer verschont. Die Bauwerke sind meist gotisch, weil in dieser Zeit Regensburg steinreich war. Die Stadt hatte 60 Türme. Ein Turm bedeutete Reichtum. Dann wurde die Stadt arm bis 1989. Nach der Wende gelang ihr den Aufbau von verschiedenen Betrieben, wie BMW und OSRAM. Die 36 Tonnen schwere Orgel im Dom ist nur an 4 Stäben aufgehängt.Read more

    • Day 1

      Ankunft in Regensburg

      April 7, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Angekommen an unserem Übernachtungsziel 🛏️ für die nächsten zwei Nächte. Kaum eingecheckt gab es vom Hotel ein Bier 🍻 aufs Haus. Auf das bayrische Bier 🍺 freuten wir uns schon den ganzen Tag. Wir schlenderten bei stahlend blauem Himmel am Abend etwas durch die Altstadt und genossen den Sonnenuntergang 🌇 über der steinernen Brücke. Da wir morgen den ganzen Tag hier sind sparten wir uns das Sightseeing und es ging in eines der vielzähligen Brauhäusern Regensburg. Hier gab es Bier in der Probiergrösse und leckeres einheimisches Essen. Obazda mit Brezel 🥨, Leberkäs mit Spätzle und Spargeln mit Kartoffeln. Deftige Kost.Read more

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