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Neuschwanstein Castle (Walt Disney’s castle inspiration) and Alpsee Lake

Heading off on a damp Munich morning, we went in search of the castle that inspired Walt Disney…

 

 

 

 

I wasn’t up to the trek to the top, so Donna went up, and I explored the museum and lake…

A parade of Japanese umbrellas…

 

 

I like Donna’s memento of the trip!

…and we found a fabulous Italian German restaurant for dinner…

…and back to the hotel once again…

~ Bella

Traditional German restaurant

We decided to find a traditional German restaurant – and were delighted to discover “Pil’s Corner”…

…and back to the hotel, when I first noticed this delightful notation on the reverse of my room card:

~ Bella

 

Welcome to Munich and then Nymphenburg Palace

Deciding to rent a car, we headed across the road to the car rental place within the main Munich train station…

…and then headed to find the palace…

I always figure it’s a good idea to take a photo of the rental car, including license plate, as when one rents a lot of them, one is occasionally bound to go looking for the vehicle one rented at another location!  🙂

A ramp for the ducks?

I had purchased a fabulous and reasonably expensive 360-degree camera for places like this, and an abundance of places previously in Vienna, however there were multiple challenges with actually taking delivery of it – so while I was so very sad (since the majority of these places I will never again visit and would loved to have captured them in-the-round), I did the best I could with my standard camera…

…and back home to the hotel…

~ Bella

 

Hallstatt and Salzburg

Welcome to Hallstatt…

We didn’t end up wandering through the town, and instead headed off again – since we were bound for Munich and still had many hours to go…

Welcome to Salzburg…

…and despite having a list of places we did want to go, our driver was quite insistent on dropping us off to see the gardens at the palace…

They were lovely, but… anyway…

By this stage, Donna and I were at our wits end with our driver and simply told him to high-tail it to Munich.

…and yes, that is a BOAT sitting up there!

…and FINALLY we arrive, 13 hours after we left, in Munich…

Much needed wine!

…but don’t get too comfortable, for tomorrow we go exploring Munich!

~ Bella

 

 

WWII art treasures stolen by the Nazis and found in this cave by the ‘Monuments Men’

If you have been following my travels for many years, you may recall an event I went to when I lived in Charleston, where I met Robert Edsel, the author of the “Monuments Men” book, as well as several of the people who starred in the film, such as Bill Murray, etc.

…and if you haven’t seen the movie, I thoroughly recommend you do.  It is a most amazing and inspiring true story…

Anyway, we managed to get our driver to take a detour and take us up to the mine where so many of the art treasures were found…

…and here we are!  This building has been built over the front of the mine entrance, but this is where near the end of WWII, these amazingly brave men found and recovered priceless artworks that had been stolen by the Nazis.

A Madonna by Michelangelo, paintings by Rubens and Rembrandt, the Ghent Altar by the van Eyck brothers, works by Dürer and Vermeer – all of this and literally thousands more came within a hair’s breadth of going up in flames during the final weeks of the war in 1945.

When the German Reich began to collapse and the cities were turning into fields of rubble, the authorities began to hide their stockpile of treasures in disused mines.

In the spring of 1945, Hitler had given the order from Berlin that, in the event of defeat, everything should be destroyed – including the artworks that were being warehoused in the Altaussee mine, originally intended for the “Führer Museum” in Linz. Shortly thereafter, Hitler revoked the order, but despite this revokation, the Gauleiter of the Salzkammergut, August Eidgruber, did everything he could to destroy the art treasures inside Altaussee Salt Mine.  Thankfully, the majority was saved… and these are the original tracks used…

Unfortunately it was several hours until the next tour, so we bade farewell to the mine and continued on our way…

…and found a cute place for lunch!

Below, our rather ‘unique’ driver…  (Thumper said ‘if ya can’t say something nice, don’t say nuffin at all”) – he was at least a friendly fellow…

This mountain is the Loser Mountain – after which the beer is named!

Next stop, Hallstatt!

~ Bella

Farewell to my beloved Vienna – hello Germany…

I knew the day would come…  Farewell to my beautiful Vienna…  Although I do not want to live there, I would love to visit a couple of times every year – perhaps have a home in Scotland and one in Vienna…  Hmmmmm, that’s a lovely idea!  🙂

Our driver picked us up from our respective hotels and off we set…

Our first stop was going to be Melk Abbey, however …

Let’s just say actually getting there was proving more of a challenge that it was worth…

…so, we headed off again and waved to it from the highway…

…and headed back up into the Alps…

…and that was just the beginning of our journey…

~ Bella

 

 

das Loft – amazing views over Vienna

For dinner, we went to das Loft with the most extraordinary views over Vienna… not to mention the delicious food!

I think Donna was wishing the waiter was on the menu…  🙂

Then home to my beautiful Hotel Bristol for a nightcap…

…and the tail end of the opera…

A perfectly lovely evening!

~ Bella

(Another) carriage ride through Vienna

On my bucket list, you will note that one of the entries is owning a landau (convertible carriage) and horse, with a driver on hand.  I would SOOO love to have that, and would use it as my main source of travel for most things locally.

…and as no trip to Vienna is complete without a horse-drawn carriage trip, I treated Donna to a gloriously long ride through the city (ok, so it was probably more of a treat for me!)  🙂

Contented, happy sigh…

~ Bella