A weekend in Bavaria thanks to Ryanair (return tickets from Warsaw Modlin to Memmingen from 28 AUD return!) and Airbnb:
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A village where we stayed. Halfway between Memmingen and Munich. |
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A Catholic Church - Bavaria is/was strongly Catholic - there are proper road signs that advertise the time of a Sunday mass. Also in that photo: a white and blue maypole - possibly a relic of an earlier religion. I really don't like the offensive word 'pagan' - those earlier religions, be it Germanic, Slavic, Aboriginal (Australia), Shintu (Japan) deserve the same respect as the beliefs originating in the Middle East. |
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Somewhere in Bavaria |
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Deutsche Bahn bus and the painted Forsthaus Hotel with a cut corner |
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Zugspitze cable car - this attraction is quite expensive |
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On the way up |
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Zugspitze - this station was built on one of the three peaks of the highest mountain in Germany |
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The remains of a glacier |
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Free sledding |
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Zugspitze railway - the new carriage |
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The old one |
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At the Garmisch-Partenkirchen station |
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Garmisch-Partenkirchen railway station |
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Neuschwanstein Castle built by Ludwig II |
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The castle of Ludwig II's father |
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The view of Neuschwanstein from the bridge |
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The bridge - there were too many people there pushing in - it was hard to leave it - not a pleasant experience |
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Neuschwanstein looks a bit like a Japanese castle from up close |
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Munich - there was a river here in the middle ages - now it flows under the street |
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Munich market maypole. Some students managed to steal and hide it one year. It's a tradition. They returned it in exchange for a lifetime supply of beer. :-) |
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Munich HB beer hall on the left. The Swedes who invaded Munich spared the city in exchange for a lot of beer. |
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The inside of a church eh.. beer hall. See, beer is a holy drink in Bavaria. Monks brew it, and sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn't. Prayer helped, or so they thought. In reality the monks did not know about yeast's role in beer making. It worked when the open beer vats were close to a bakery and yeast could "contaminate" the brew.
Funny story, this place was so popular that people sitting here, when they did not want to lose the spot, would urinate under the table where they were sitting into a groove in the floor. You needed a special stick for it to help with directing the stream, but apparently it was a normal thing to do, according to our guide. :-) |
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People riding bicycles. Helmets not required. |
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The building on the left has a twin brother in Italy |
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These ornaments around windows are painted on the walls. All these walls are flat as a table top.
Other than that there is quite a similarity here with the Royal Castle in Warsaw. |
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The street with the most expensive shops in Germany, see the Porsche? |
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Tram, trees, 5 story buildings. Nice. |
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Bike storage at the train station |
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New apartments - the height matches the older buildings and TREES in front! |
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Munich S-Bahn. The public transport in Munich and in Bavaria is very cheap comparing to Queensland. The one day Munich ticket for a group of 5 adults (or 2 adults and 6 children) costs 21 AUD. In Gold Coast this would be 50 to 80 AUD (10 AUD per person). |
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