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Day 11 Our final full day in Munich.  We have limited pictures because we did the bus tour of Munich and it was difficult to take notes and take pictures that didn't end up blurry. First section built of the summer palace for the wife of the king; 2 more huge sections were added Hanging the lights on the tannenbaum in Marienplatz. The town hall is behind with the glockenspiel in the tower. Can you see the figures in the second picture? Munich's May Pole Second half of day was spent on an excursion to Lindorf Schloss (palace). This was the palace built by Ludwig II up in the Bavarian Alps.  It's architecture was strongly influenced by the French.  Unfortunately the garden area was put to rest for the winter. A stream flowing through the palace grounds We stopped in Oberammergau before returning to Munich. This town is known for the Passion Play they put on every 10 years, it's wood carving, and murals painted throughout town. Eve...

Nuremburg Augsburg Munich

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Day 10 Rise and shine another day is beginning our journey! Neat bedside lights at our hotel in Nuremberg Other side of the room - Sarah's side Breakfast fare--meats & cheeses dried fruits and nuts fresh honey from the comb lachs raw fish--we got that too St Lorenz (Lawrence) Church Picture of picture of the main organ--impressive! side seating high altar Santas chillin' before the season begins One of the Christmas market stands. My maternal grandmother's maiden name. More treats in the bakery. We're now in the city of Augsburg--named after Caesar Augustus A flat roof indicated the original building had been destroyed in WWII but the building was rebuilt. Town hall in Augsburg; notice the double headed eagle in the Hapsburg (sp) family crest The "Whisperer" was our gadget that allowed us to hear our tour guide when out and about The back...

Mainz Rothenburg Nuremburg

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Day 9 Got up early to put the luggage out so then walked across the bridge and looked back across the Rhine River.  It was a beautiful sight! Even the water is interesting here.  Wonder what we are drinking? We left Mainz as the sun was rising over the Rhine River. We entered medieval Rothenburg around 11:00 a.m. The gate and watch were rebuilt after WWII in the medieval style. The church steeple with a small bulb. Half-timber building inside the walls. The wine bottles in Rothenburg are shaped differently. Schneeballs in the bakery.  A unique pastry to Rothenburg. The Ratstrinkstube clock tower at noon.  The doors are open as we saw a reenactment of the legend of the heroic mayor who saved his town by drinking a gallon of wine. Count Tilly is on the left and Mayor is on the right.  The protestant town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber was seized by the imperial army led by a man named Count...