{September 23, 2013}
Rothenburg is Germany's best preserved medieval walled town and one of our favorite places in Germany. We went to Rothenburg several times growing up. In fact we have a picture of our family with the same nightwatchman tour guide when I was 12 and again when I was 17. During it's peek between 1150 and 1400 it was a strategic stop on the trade routes between northern and southern Europe. Most of the buildings in Rothenburg are from at least 1400!
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| {city wall} |
You can walk along parts of the city wall, but since we had a stroller, we decided to do that on the next trip. Our first stop was St. Jakob's Church which was built in the 14th century. The highlight of the church is tucked away up the stairs in the back--the Altar of the Holy Blood, which is a 500 year old carving by Tilman Riemenschmeider (the Michelangelo of German woodcarvers)
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| {Altar of the Holy Blood} |
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| {Avery drawing a picture of the church} |
One of my favorite stops in Rothenburg is the Kathe Wohlfahrt Christmas stores. There are several Christmas stores year round in town that have all of the amazing wooden German nutcrackers, pyramids, ornaments, etc. This time we took a tour of the Christmas museum on the top floor.
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| {Avery by the Kathe Wohlfahrt car --I have a picture of myself by this same car about 15 years ago} |
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| {town hall and tower} |
Unfortunately much of the marked square was under construction so they had these large coverings with a picture of what that part would look like (see above) .
Walking down Schmiedgasse from the Market square to the Doll and Toy Museum we couldn't help but stop for a picture at the Plonlein Tower, probably one of the best known spots in Rothenburg!
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| {Plonlein Tower: a typical view of Rothenburg} |
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| {love those vines!} |
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| {Gray and Jacob by the White Tower} |
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| {a random timber barn on our way out of town} |
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| {good bye Rothenburg!} |
1 comment:
I remember Rothenburg and have fond memories there. How fun to take your kids places you have been (cant believe you can say 15 yrs ago! haha)Beautiful pictures. Had no idea you could take a tour of the christmas store. How fun
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