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Prague Afternoon

After the castle we hastily headed down to the restaurant as some storm clouds started rolling in.  We did not have to walk far and in all honestly the rain did not last very long.  But while it was raining we were sitting down enjoying a nice dinner and coffee.  Good times, Prague never disappoints […]

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Walhalla

And now for something completely different.  The Walhalla is a hall of fame that honors laudable and distinguished people, famous personalities in German history – politicians, sovereigns, scientists and artists of the German tongue.  The hall is housed in a neo-classical building above the Danube River, east of Regensburg and is based on the Pantheon […]

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Würzburg Cathedral

The present cathedral, built from 1040 onwards by Bishop Bruno of Würzburg, reckoned to be the fourth largest Romanesque basilica in Germany, is the third church on the site: the previous two, built in about 787 and 855, were respectively destroyed and severely damaged by fire. After Bruno’s accidental death in 1045, his successor Adalbero […]

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Sunday Brunch

We are going out for brunch today, not the one filled with endless lines of chaffing dishes filled with food – we are thinking something more simple, less filling but equally as delicious.  Sunday Brunch is more like Parisian Breakfast and no one does this better than the French themselves.  We are not sure which of the […]

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Retrospect

A year has come and gone.  So far we have visited 11 countries and what seems like innumerable number  cities and perhaps even more restaurants and shops.  We walked what seems like hundreds of kilometres on old cobble stones, consumed pounds and pounds of gelato and drunk gallons of espresso and wine.  The blog has had over 22,000 […]

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Berlin Cathedral

Not wanting to be outdone by the Roman Catholics and their obscenely splendid churches – the Protestants built their own showpiece. Having a budget of a king always helps and thus Berlin Cathedral.  While this account is not entirely based on historical accuracy, the building nonetheless is wonderful and splendid.  It has an air of […]

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More Berlin

After the morning walk and lunch we came back to the hotel to check in, and to relax for a bit before round two of our exploration.  We walked around the Tiergarten park and Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, Climbed the Victory Tower, and strolled down the Embassy street, had a dinner and came back to the […]

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Planning

It has been fairly quiet on Emilienstrasse for the last few days – but we are actually very busy.  We are essentially trying to figure out how to spend the remaining 4 months here.  We have both the spring and summer trips to plan out, we are  filling up our weekend excursions and short day trips.  We are organizing things […]

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Albrecht Dürer

After a visit to the Rally Grounds we continued with our early afternoon morbid theme and visited a beautiful cemetery where Albrecht Dürer and other famous people are buried in Nuremberg. Dürer was a German painter, engraver, printmaker,mathematician, and theorist from Nuremberg. His high-quality woodcuts (nowadays often called Meisterstiche or “master prints”) established his reputation […]

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Bye Bye Italy

We had a wonderful stay at Agriturismo ai Casoni – honestly if we could we would stay there a few more days.  This truly is an amazing place, a mom and pop operation that prides itself on great service, amazing food and wonderful atmosphere.  Helped by their 3 kids, all off of whom work in the kitchen, […]

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