Our final day. Viking offers two similar trips on the Danube. One has two days of Vienna but no Linz, Passau or Bratislava. It does include Regensburg, which we saw on our own two years ago. I do prefer Passau to Regensburg. We started off with early morning walking tour on their at walk though no studios were open, looking at flood markers which were about 9 feet high during the flood of 2013. Three rivers come together so our guide compared it to Pittsburgh which also has hree rivers. Our previous city Linz was also compared to Pittsburgh being a grimy steel center that now has cleaned up.
Hitler also spent his toddler years here falling through the ice at one point to be rescued by an older child who later became a priest. This priest later regretted saving such a monster to be but how could he tell. We ended up in their fancy church which has the largest organ in Europe and gives organ concerts almost every day. If there wasn't so much to see, we should have done that.. After lunch, we climbed the big hill going up lots of steps to an old fort and castle which had beautiful views. Rhen back down the hill to have a beer at the Art Museum cafe along the river. Then we went to the more modern part of town. Lots of walking. A beautiful city.
the guide is pointing out a marker around the level of the windows
One big difference between Europeans and Americans is the eating of horses. This is a horse butcher
town hall. Students were camped in tents on the side wanting Germany and the world to be more green
our afternoon target
the execution house, now a bar
the River Ilk. The third river, the River Inn is much smaller. It's the one that Hitler almost drowned in
part of their huge organ
church steeple
hat and necklace store
cute street
the world's only dachshund museum or Dankel museum containing all things dachshund. It's the Bavarian's favorite dog though I didn't see anyone with one. Did see a lot of pugs and French bulldogs though
outside the museum
climbing those stairs
the fort on top
the view
Steve at the confluence of the Danube and Ilk
church in the modern section
downtown stores
more colorful buildings
our dinner menu that night. They try to include local dishes. You pick three courses. If you don't like the menu, there is always New York Strip steak and Norwegian poached salmon.
1 comment:
It does look like a beautiful city.
I am troubled by the Execution House now being a bar though. It seems disrespectful.
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