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Short Bavarian Tour
... It felt good to be back in German-speaking land. I feel a lot more comfortable.
We didn't do anything that night. At this point in the trip we were all a little burned out I think and getting lazy. So, we just got dinner at one of the only restaurant we found on our block. It was some Arabian looking place, a little sketchy at first, but it was actually pretty good. Mom and Kevin got salads and I had this soup that was delicious. I have no idea what it was, ...
Museums and Castles, oh my
... no 'oh wow' architecture though the layout is beautiful at the end of a long canal with a pond in front with white swans and ducks. Inside though....WOW. Beautiful examples of Baroque overabundance! Just wow. The room of the Beauties was amazing. The king of the time wanted paintings of various beautiful women hanging in one room. These ranged from cobblers daughters to Princesses and even by today's standards would be classed as beauties.
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Munich and Oktoberfest
... Russians and anyone else deemed to be socially unacceptable, which we learned included gays, disabled people, divorced or widowed women and anyone that didn’t have a job.
We saw the administrative buildings as well as where the prisoners were kept. The place was grossly overcrowded and the small spaces where they slept and lived were hard to comprehend. The administrative building has been converted into a museum with ...
Bavarian Adventures
... than the more correct “zweimal”. The setting was perfect and pastoral, with the sounds of cow bells echoing through the field. The church bells rang as well.
Day 2: We woke to perfect sunny weather and decided Chiemsee would be our best bet. We saw the palace that Ludwig built in honor of King Louis the 14th. So decadent, so gold. One room was filled with gold from floor to ceiling. The feather pieces on top of every ...
Visiting Dachau Concentration Camp
... Many folks from this camp were shipped to Auschwitz.
For the most part I think I will let the pictures and their associated comments tell the story here. We heard quite a few stories that we will not repeat in this blog but I encourage you to visit the site yourself if you ever get the chance and feel free to contact us directly if you have any specific questions.
Obviously a very sobering ...