After our romantic road drive, we couldn't find our hotel in the coun outside of Rothenburg, so we found a hotel inside the fortress city- which was probably better anyway, because this city has so much to see! We woke up pretty late (930) and then headed for the sites! Here is our first stop to the outside walls.
A view of a really cute house and its coat of arms (!?)
Maddie walking through the passageways on top of the city walls...
We walked to the main plaza and climbed up the tower and I barely took this photo. I was so scared! Even though it wasn't that high, the walkway was incredibly narrow. Yikes.
A view of the city wall-at one point in the city's history, it was so dirty/smelly, only the rich could get out and live outside of it in the countryside. It is so the opposite today!
The Christmas Museum boasts to be the largest in Germany... it was amazing, but a major tourist trap I'm sure. We had to buy ornaments. Couldn't stop ourselves, but I'm thinking we probably could have bought them somewhere else for cheaper!
Of course, everywhere you look is stunning. I love the doors here.
Waiting before we got tickets to a museum...
This museum (can't think of the name right now!) had pretty cool artifacts, and I love looking at the drawings of what they might have worn.
Another pic for Maddie!
A really neat sculpture in one of the protestant churches depicting the boat to judgment day...
For some reason, I really liked this because the two angels on the right represent faith and hope and the other two angels on the left represent doubt and dispair, which is so true.
For lunch, we walked into this hotel/restaurant by chance, and it was AMAZING. The back had a room completely surrounded in glass, and we could have sat there for hours.
YUmmy.
The girls LOVED playing in the garden where a fortress used to be.
Really pretty grounds.
Playing hide and go seek.
A great reaction when I found them!
See the face? They used to pour hot liquid out of it on their enemies!
On to the famous criminal museum.
A quick shot of our hotel!
Boy- this time was rough. They had all sorts of devices to humiliate people, this one for talking too much, or spreading rumors.
This one for seeing too much and acting like a pig...
This one "bossy" women, or women that were quareling too much...
Just can't imagine.
And my personal favorite- the chastity belt. Sure- I've heard the word, but seriously, this is so wrong on so many levels. Men would put them on their wives while they went away from home for long trips, or women would put them on if they were traveling by themselves. Seriously.messed.up.
Bakers would be forced into this cage if their bread was too light and then dunked into the river for who knows how long?! Oh my. Also very disturbing.
There were many more cruesome devices that I'm sure you can imagine... very cool museum. One of a kind.
We then ate another great dinner (but, I think we are pretty much done with sausages,potatoes and more pork. I think we are craving Mexican or something.) and headed to the "Night Watchmans" tour, which was very hilarious and entertaining. The only bad thing was that it was so popular and crowded, we couldn't hear every word, but still glad we went.
Tomorrow more of Rothenburg and a night in a castle :)
2 comments:
What a dream! I expect to see a leeflang family crest on your front door in a couple weeks. :) glad you're having such a great time!
Loved that place. I woke up one morning and spent 4 hours taking pictures...which later that same afternoon got erased as we were leaving. I'll admit it...I cried.
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