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Sunday ..Sunny Salzburg ...
... atop their final resting places are in sinc with the style of this city. Also within the church grounds are the Catacombs carved into the rock wall .. said to be from early Christian days (c.a. 482..) , they have two internal chapels high in the wall reached by narrow steep steps.. apart from the religious importance the view from within is another bonus.
From anyview point this city is a ...
So Salzburg ...Snow Snow & more snow
Back on the train for a 2:45 hour trip to Salzburg..approx 290 kms south/ west of Vienna..thank heavens for the heated compartments again as the temp dropped to minus seven! Once again as day dawned the snow showed it's thickness.. and did not let up in Salzburg all day. The usual wander/ amble to the chosen accommodation was replaced by taxi....
Heavy snow falls had everything encased , the snowflake design was ...
Hallstatt
... photos as it was honestly speaking, kind of creepy in there and definitely not for anyone that’s claustrophobic.
From just outside the chapel next to the Charnel house, we got some really nice views of the lake and of the town below. We returned to the main square and continued on our walking tour. The next stop was a sports store. You might be wondering what could be worth seeing in a sports store. This store was unique in that its foundations ...
Salzburg
... Salzburg where a local, contemporary artists' work is featured every couple of months. We took our photos and then watched the other tourists going under the golden globe and pretending to lift it up. We also saw a horse bath off to the side of the square. The horse bath was a large sunken area in the square with a small railing around it and a sloped entrance so that the horses could walk into it (once upon a time) to be washed. We then headed down a ...
Berchtesgaden
... chose to ignore this (and probably fortunately for the girl) as his portrayal with the little girl in various media from postcards to posters was so successful.
It was a steep road up to the documentation center and we were afforded with a sweeping view of the surrounding valley. The Eagle’s Nest, coined by a visiting dignitary, is up a private toll road and is now just a café as opposed to a museum so we decided to spend ...