Saturday, December 31, 2016
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
The Knight’s Castle Eltz
The beauty of the medieval castle is something which I
admire very much. Castle Eltz (Burg Eltz) represents the Middle Ages like no
other historical building in Germany.
This is the first castle, I visited in
Germany and I got fascinated by its magic and the nature paradise in the middle
of the Eltzbach valley.
Hidden in the forest and surrounded by nature of serene
beauty, the castle is a unique setting erected on a 70m high rock.
Unbelievable!
The castle was erected in 12th century on a
strategically important position, connecting the trade road of Mosel with Eifel
and Maifeld. The castle has been used by the three branches of Eltz family who
lived together.
The castle is so impressive by its unique architecture,
timber framed structures and eight towers.
Like a fairy tale.
The impressive inner courtyard.
The guided tour was very informative and detail explained
the history of the castle. The rooms inside are also very well preserved and
reveal the life style of past times. It was just an unforgettable experience to
be inside of a real castle.
The treasury and armory collections of precious artefacts.
Getting to Burg Eltz is difficult but many signs indicate
the way.
I reached the castle at late autumn and the long hiking tour through
the colorful forest was memorable. Part of the walk was thorough the town of
Moselkern where the nearest train station is.
Burg Eltz is one of the most impressive historical castles
in Germany which has preserved its own authenticity and character.
Monday, December 26, 2016
Trier, The Oldest German City
The Mosel wine producing area is world-famous by its
top-quality wines. Experiencing the wine and cultural landscapes of the Mosel
River can be best felt by the charming cities around the river, by the proud
castles, vineyards and idyllic meadows. This is a great place to experience
pure joy and vivid atmosphere and to feel the Roman Antiquity, represented by
hundreds of archeological sites along Saar and Mosel Rivers, Luxemburg and
Belgium.
Near the border with Luxemburg is Trier, the oldest German
city and the oldest seat of a bishop north of the Alps.
The best place to start the tour in Trier is from Porta
Negra, a Unesco site. The old Roman gateway is a great historical spot and
represents the Roman influence in Trier. Porta Negra is the north gate into
Trier when it was a Roman city. In the Middle Ages the gate was recycled and
the stones spread around but the Greek monk Simeon collected them and after his
death the gate was reconstructed again.
This well-preserved piece of architecture was built around
180 A.D. and can be visited and from here visitors can enjoy lovely views
towards the market center.
Iconic site of Trier.
The area around the gate is always full with people, this is
definitely a nicely place to enjoy which makes you think about the past.
I enjoyed walking around the market square, a great place to
shop, eat, meet people, a perfect place to take a break and enjoy the medieval
feeling. One of the most significant buildings here is Steipe, used by the city
council. An alley leaves into the old Jewish quarter and gives a glimpse of
life in past times. There is also an interesting fountain from the 16th
century.
The beautiful market square with its lovely buildings, the
obelisk and St. Gangolf Church behind.
The cathedral of Trier is also very beautiful and is
overlooking the market, this is the oldest bishop’s church in Germany. The
cathedral was built on the place of the former palace of Emperor Constantine
the Great. The visit is for free and the gardens and the tombs are also opened
for public. The cathedral is absolutely fantastic and full of history.
The oldest Gothic cathedral in Germany.
Nearby is the Basilica, the first protest church, I really
liked the Constantine’s throne room, expressing the magnificent of the emperor.
Behind the Basilica is the beautiful building of the
Kurfurstliches Palais, surrounded by the gorgeous, colorful park, ponds and
fountains. The place is really crowded but I liked wondering around and this
fantastic combination of architecture, garden and colors, make it my favorite
destination in Trier.
The spectacular ornate building.
Not far away from here are the Imperial Roman baths.
The
area of the baths is not big but they are still an architecture wonder and
visiting them is a nice experience which gives a glimpse to the life in Roman
times.
Going back to the city center, I continued my walk to the Kornmarket
Square and former Imperial Post. This is a great place to sit, and enjoy the
vivid atmosphere, surrounded by many restaurants and cultural buildings.
St. George’s Fountain in the center of the city looks
amazing.
Karl Marx house is another attraction in the city, the
exhibition reveals details of Karl Marx’s life, family, work and influence.
I continued my walk to the Mosel River and to the famous old
bridge, the oldest in German. The surroundings here are very beautiful. I
walked along the river and enjoyed the panoramic views.
The old Mosel cranes
are very interesting to see. Through the small windows I got a glimpse of the
treadmill in which people have walked to make the crane move.
As a history enthusiast I got overwhelmed by everything I
saw in Trier. The city offers am unforgettable and informative journey of
thousand years history. Multi-faced and exciting, Trier is truly memorable city
which is worth visiting.
Thursday, December 22, 2016
Wiesbaden
Wiesbaden is the main city in Hessen and has been well known since centuries by its thermal springs and gambling. In the 19th century Wiesbaden has been a global spa resort, attracting numerous famous guests. Today a large number of buildings have an extraordinary architecture from that time.
Wiesbaden and the nearby Rheingau-Taunus region represent a
great variation of culture and nature. Rheingau, situated west of Wiesbaden
between the Rhine River and hills of Taunus, is one of the best areas for wine
production in Germany.
My favorite attraction in Wiesbaden is the casino and the
park, which are close to the city center.
Spielbank is the casino in Wiesbaden and is an interesting place to visit not necessary for gambling but also for a dinner. The interior is also spectacular with nice ceiling decorations and ball halls. This very imposing and elegant building is the symbol of Wiesbaden. In the casino Dostoyevsky lost a lot of money but he got material to write his novel “The Gambler”.
The lovely and majestic building is surrounded by beautiful
grounds. The gorgeous large park brings to a big lake with a fountain.
The park is in an English style and is a wonderful example
of a gardening art.
A great and charming place to have a walk, this is
definitely one of the most gracious locations in the park. The lovely park offers nice and relaxation areas.
A beautiful area to wander and admire the views. This is one
of the most picturesque parts of Wiesbaden. There are also streams floating
around the paths.
The park is a lovely oasis to walk and relax in the heart of
Wiesbaden, while surrounded by nature.
When I visited the park everything was blooming. I took a long walk and to the lake in the middle, a home of ducks and geese. Many people were renting a boat or jogging. The atmosphere was just perfect, people were happy and enjoying the sunny day.
Fascinating views over the lake and the church.
The Baroque opera building was built by the German emperor
Wilhelm I.
Wilhelmstrasse is the widest and longest city boulevard and a
very nice area in Wiesbaden. There are many very nice buildings, notable
architecture attractions and shops on one side and the park on the other. The
street is very well maintained with flowers and lights, I love this part of
Wiesbaden.
I really like the old towns of the German cities and the old
town of Wiesbaden is also very interesting to visit with its paths and small
cozy buildings.
A real highlight for me is the majestic Marktkirche.
The charming square Schloßplatz is really awesome and one of
the top places in Wiesbaden.
Nearby is located the City Palace, which was used as a city
residence by the Dukes of Nassau. The complex is used by the Hessian State
Parliament.
The historical district of Wiesbaden is also well known by
the Goldstrasse, offering a great variety of places to eat.
Old town hall.
Close to the city center is the Heidenmaur, situated next to
the Roman gateway.
The Roman gate with a covered wooden bridge.
Wiesbaden is such a lovely city with a very special flair
and a nice destination for a day trip in Hessen.
Location:
Wiesbaden, Germany
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