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Monday, November 28, 2022

Family Reunion in Würzburg

 

Here we are at our last weekend in Germany. During the weeks before our trip, we had planned a family reunion with the Geek's parents and siblings and their families. It was quite an endeavor since this was a long weekend and the start of school holidays in some of the German states (especially Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg). But we had finally succeeded in booking rooms as well as train tickets, and on Friday afternoon we met in Würzburg, two train hours to the North from München, but still in Bavaria in a region called Franken. This part of Bavaria is well known for its excellent wine that is bottled in uniquely shaped bottles called Bocksbeutel. The wine, by the way, is excellent.

We had booked rooms in a youth hostel that used to be a women's prison. It was right on the river Main and about 20 minutes to walk to the city center. The bells of the church right next to the hostel woke us every morning with its very loud ringing - no need to set an alarm.

Würzburg is a very old city (first mentioned in 704) that was heavily bombed in World War II and consequently reconstructed afterwards. One of the most famous churches in Würzburg is St.-Kilians-Dom (cathedral) right in the center of the city.

The Residenz (residence), with its very famous interior staircase is in walking distance to the city center. The principal architect was Balthasar Neuman, who developed a refined brand of Baroque architecture. The Residenz was built in the 18th century and since 1981 it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In addition, it has a beautiful formal garden and - you guessed it - a beer garden (after all, we're still in Bavaria).

In order to get to the city center we had to cross the beautiful Alte Mainbrücke (Old Main Bridge) which is a landmark of Würzburg. It is for pedestrians and bicycles only, no cars or motorcycles are allowed.


This is the oldest bridge in Würzburg and for a long time, it was the only way to cross the Main. Started in 1476, it continued a tradition in the 18th century by adding stone figures along the length of the bridge, like Charles Bridge in Prague and St. Angelo Bridge in Rome. The statues represent several saints.


They make a great silhouette against a dramatic sky.


From the Alte Mainbrücke you have a good view of the Festung Marienberg (Marienberg Fortress) high above the city. It is the other important landmark of Würzburg. 


I couldn't find exact dates when the fortress was started, but it seems that originally a church and monanstery was already at this location in the 8th century. Today, the oldest remaining parts are from the early 11th century. During the centuries, the fortress was reconstructed several times and most of the current structures were originally built in the Renaissance and Baroque styles. It was severely damaged in World War II and rebuilding it fully lasted until 1990.

On Saturday morning we decided to hike up to it. It was a steep climb with many stairs and steps.


Still more stairs... I was walking with my mother-in-law and she just repeated over and over "I hate stairs, I hate stairs". However, we had to laugh about that.


After all this climbing we were rewarded with a fantastic view over Würzburg.


The fortress is huge and I found lots to photograph.


I was specifically taken with all the beautiful old doors and gates.


Since all of us still were very cautious, we avoided eating inside and instead visited beer gardens of which Würzburg has many (remember - it's Bavaria). The local beer was delicious - of course I had my beloved Weißbier. This is my ticket for T Tuesday, so kindly hosted by Elizabeth and Bleubeard.


After one of those beer garden visits we decided to take a family picture, taken by the Geek's older brother's girlfriend. Here we are - parents, siblings, in-laws, cousins, pet.






22 comments:

  1. Wurzburg is also quite beautiful. You went to so many gorgeous places on your trip Carola. That evening photo of the saint on the bridge is amazing. There are so many beautiful places in the world to see, and I'm glad you've taken us on some air chair travels. And I bet your husband enjoyed seeing his family too. I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving and T day and week ahead also. hugs-Erika

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  2. This is such a wonderful virtual tour of the city!

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  3. Bocksbeutel, ja, früher mochte Ingo den Wein auch sehr gern.
    Eine Nacht im Frauengefängnis? Creepy...
    Der Garten sieht wirklich toll aus.
    Dramatisches Abend-Foto, sehr schön.
    Ebenso wie das Familienfoto!

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  4. What a fabulous finale to your trip. Thank you so much for sharing incredible beauty (from beginning to end). I think those stairs would have done for me...

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  5. I LOVE Würzburg, it is really a beautiful place to visit. Had to laugh at what your MiL said about the stairs - I often repeat the same mantra when I am climbing the stairs to my flat. I am sure the number of steps has increased, the older I get the more steps! Happy T Day - with Weizen, not Fenchel! Hugs, Valerie

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  6. A magnificent area and thank you for sharing all these marvelous photos! It was nice to see you all together in the last photo. I have family living in Baden-Württemberg.

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  7. When members of families are scattered across the world family reunions are difficult, so to have it take place at this beautiful spot must have been very special, Carola. You certainly had a memorable tour of Europe and we have been fortunate to enjoy it through your eyes. Hugs - David

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  8. Amazing pictures, Carola. Such an impressive place and so many great pictures - you have a special talent for photography. The doors and window are wonderful but there is so many other wonderful details in the town as well. So wish I could go! Loved the beer picture too. Thanks for sharing all this and happy T-day!

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  9. I enjoyed your post so much-loved the tutorial and all the photos-are able to bring any of those awesome beer glasses home? thought perhaps they might sell them?
    Happy T

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  10. Wow a women's prison made into a youth hostel. Interesting. So beautiful there and a family reunion. This is just a wonderful trip. Have a geat day today.

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  11. I will miss your trip photos ssssooo much when this is over Carola! Thank you for all the beautiful photos! Happy T day! Hugs! deb

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  12. How wonderful! It's enlightening to see all your photos... such a different world than here. Happy people :) it looks like y'all enjoyed your reunion.

    Happy T Tuesday

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  13. Wurzburg and a reunion are a wonderful way to conclude your trip. The lovely photos you took of the town, the bridge, and even the family reunion made this a simply stunning end to an incredible trip.

    Another nice way to conclude your trip was with another glass of beer. Thanks for these incredible shots and beer you shared for T this Tuesday, dear Carola.

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  14. Wow, what a fantastic trip! You slept in an old prison! Haha, that must have been strange. Is that the view from your room? Or is that building seen on the photo the youth hostel? And the building in the scaffolding? That isn't the church is it?
    Beautiful photos, especially the saint against the evening sky.
    Hubby is now unconscious so things are now less fraught. It's a question of waiting now. We have soft music playing and it's okay...
    Happy T-Day,
    Hugs,
    Lisca

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  15. Such a beautiful place to visit and wow, that hedging is so amazing 😊. I love all the architecture and that photo of your family is so lovely! Wishing you a very happy T Day! Hugs Jo x

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  16. What a great trip.
    It has been very enjoyable to see all of your photographs both here and on previous posts.

    A big WOW on that fantastic view over Würzburg.

    All the best Jan

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  17. The fortress is lovely. My favorite picture is the one of the statue in the evening, beautiful!
    What a wonderful place to have a family reunion. Looks like the great ending to your trip.
    Happy Tea Day,
    Kate

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  18. I had to laugh at the comment your MIL made about the stairs. I feel the same way 😺 Würzburg is a beautiful city. The view from the castle is spectacular and reminds me of the views from the Rose Castle in Heidelberg. Happy T Day

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  19. Thanks for the walking tour, Carola. Loved the smiling family.

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  20. Wurzburg is a very attractive city. What a climb to the top for that sensational view! So glad you could connect with family while you were there.

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  21. Wurzburg looks lovely, Carola. So many gorgeous buildings. And you have a very handsome extended family. How lovely to be together!

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  22. How nice to have a reunion. That's another beautiful place, and I love those hedges! I sent you an email during the week, hopefully you have it. Still looking after sick kitties, so I'm very late to the party. Happy T Day! Elle/EOTC xx

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