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Section 1497 Candied Haws

tips: Tickets: Free opening hours: Monday to Friday: -:; Saturday and Sunday: -: The appearance of St. Stefan Cathedral. £∝, I happened to meet someone playing the organ. I got off the church and moved to the city center square. Ducks of various shapes, iron furnishings, exquisite cards and stationery shops. An old man carefully selected card paper. Mainz Church is one of the most gorgeous churches in Germany.

Among them, the Archbishop's Memorial tombstones and the Church Museum have many precious works of art. As one of the general election emperors of the Holy Roman Empire, the church is very majestic and gorgeous. The sculptures of many past archbishops are very exquisite. The church often has organ performances. On Saturday, the market outside the church is large in scale, mainly food and flowers.

There are also some handicrafts. The square outside Mainz Church. The buildings on the square are very exquisite and there are a wide range of flowers. It only takes a ten-minute train ride from Mainz to Wiesbaden, with many flights. Wiesbaden is a city in central and western Germany and the capital of Hessen. This city has a long history of more than 2,000 years.

Emperor William of Germany called Wiesbaden "Nice in Northern Europe", and the people gave her the reputation of "City of Villa". In addition to being the political center of Hessen, Wiesbaden is also a famous hot spring resort in Germany. It is known as "the city of springs and flowers all over the city". It was known as "the place name Wiesbaden evolved from the name of hot springs.

After coming out of the train station and walking along the exquisite walk on both sides, a church appears in front of you. Walk towards the church and pass by a beautiful alley. Various exquisite cards and beautiful crystal cups. There is a small market in the alley with various small items for sale. The market church is located in the center of Wiesbaden.

The towering Gothes building is particularly conspicuous. This market church, made of red bricks, is minus the main building. It is the tallest building in Wiesbaden. The market church still maintains its original appearance.

It rained lightly in the morning in Cologne. It was slightly cold. When I went out with a scarf wrapped around the house, the red and yellow leaves fell all over the ground. Autumn had quietly come to Koblenz. I walked along the river and found many squirrels and birds running on the grass for food. The townsmen also led their dogs to run, and from time to time they would meet old people riding bicycles to exercise. Koblenz is a city in western Germany.

At the intersection of the Moselle River and the Rhine River, it is an ancient Roman town. It was the Frank royal residence in the sixth century AD. It was famous for its business in the early days. It strolled on the grass by the river. The sun gradually penetrated the clouds and shone in the forest. Yellow leaves fell on the ground, laying a thick layer. Koblenz's early morning after the rain. Various postcards from Koblenz.

The biggest highlight of Koblenzri is the famous "Deutshock". This is where the Moser River flows into the Rhine. On this mini delta, a statue of William the Great commemorates the once unified and powerful German Empire. The Rhine and the Moselle River converge in the century.

The arrival of the German Knights won the name of "Horse of Germany". A monument to Emperor William was erected here. From the year to the year before Germany was reunified, this monument was used as a symbol of German unification. After the death of William I, the first emperor of the German Empire, in 2018, the German Empire had the idea of ​​building commemorative sculptures for him.

Thanks to the German emperor for his battle for the reunification of Germany in the three wars of the year, year and year. All parts of Germany applied to build their emperor's sculptures in their own cities, and Koblenz was one of them. The young emperor William II finally decided to choose Koblenz in the Rhineland in 2019.

The specific location of the statue is chosen at the intersection of the Moselle River and the Rhine River. The one million gold marks required to build the statue were raised by a national fundraising. The year, month and day. William II personally unveiled the sculpture of William I. The designer of the sculpture was German architect Bruno Schmitz (Breast Nosh Fan, year, month and day), and the total height of the sculpture was meter.

Among them, the horse is like Gao Mi. In the sculpture, Emperor William I was wearing a general's uniform and a coat fluttering in the wind. The genius beside him held a horse in one hand and a mattress and the emperor's crown in the other. In front of the sculpture is carved with the German Empire Eagle Eagle, which grabbed a snake and scolded the enemy. This shows the majesty of William I.

The base of the sculpture is engraved with "Spring Greetings to the Motherland" by Koblenz poet Max von Schenkendorf. Climbing the monument to Emperor William to look at the Corner of Germany, you can see the scene of yellow and black rivers intersecting. From the monument, not far from the church is Hertz Jesus Church. The church was built in 2019 and was built in 2019. It is a neo-Romane Catholic church.

tips: Arrival: The train arrives at Koblenzstadt Station and arrives immediately after exiting. Opening hours: Monday to Saturday:———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

The blue sky reflects in the river water. Walking through an alley by the river, there are colorful houses in the alley. There are many churches in Germany, and churches with different characteristics of different periods can be found in every city. After a walk around the pedestrian street in the city center, there is a majestic church at the intersection at the end of the pedestrian street. Gray blue tiles and beige gray walls.

Baroque style glass windows make people unable to stop. Inside the church, leave the quiet and beautiful Koblenz, take the train to Cologne along the Rhine River. After leaving the Cologne Railway Station, Cologne Cathedral appeared in front of you without warning. Cologne Cathedral (k?lnerd, full name hohedkirhestpete milk ndma day).

It is a Catholic cathedral located in Cologne, Germany, and is an iconic building of Cologne. Among all the churches, its height ranks second in Germany (second only to Ulm Cathedral in Ulm City) and the third in the world. In terms of scale, it is the largest church in northern Europe. Combining grandeur and delicate, it is known as the most perfect example of Gothic church architecture.

It was built in the year, and the project was intermittent. It was not completed by Emperor William I of Germany. It took more than a year and is still under renovation. The Cathedral of Cologne is located in the center of Cologne. It is a symbol of the authority of Christianity in Europe and a model of Gothic religious architectural art. It is a rare five-entry building with high and widening interior space, and the tower is straight towards the sky.

It symbolizes the desire for people to communicate with God. In addition to the two high towers, there are many small spires outside the church. The walls of the church are filled with stained glass depicting biblical characters; the bell tower is equipped with a ringing bell, the heaviest one reaches tons. The ringing bells are ringing and the sound is loud. There are many treasures in the Cathedral of Cologne. During World War II, part of the church was destroyed and has been under restoration in recent years.

The Cathedral of Cologne, a symbol of faith and a witness to European cultural traditions, was finally preserved. Is the complex Gothic style like two scorched corn cobs? If the DB Iron pass can be used to take the S line (light rail) after the ticket is made on the same day, and in the evening, clouds fall from Cologne Railway Station take the S line and cross the Hohenzollern Bridge. The Hohenzollern Bridge is the oldest bridge in Cologne.

Built between the year and the year, it consists of three railway bridges and sidewalks. Connecting the cathedral, the Hohenzollern Bridge across the Rhine undoubtedly has the most beautiful scenery. The sky is covered with sunset. Looking at the Cathedral of Cologne from the other end of the Hohenzollern Bridge, the Hohenzollern Bridge is full of locks. The Cologne people believe that a lock is hung on the Hohenzollern Bridge.

Throw the key into the Rhine River and love can last forever. The colorful copper locks on the bridge form a unique landscape. I wanted to stay in Cologne for a day and then set off for Munster, but the waves of the Munster Hotel on weekends were full, so I stayed in Cologne for one more day. In the morning, I opened the window, the fog gradually dissipated, and the blue sky gradually appeared.

Walking through the streets and alleys to the Rhine River, you will meet the beautiful rainbow tower, the young men who paint and the sporty girls along the way. Cologne is full of vitality on weekends. There is a cluster of green leaves downstairs of the hotel. It sways in the early morning. From the alley, you can see the Cathedral of St. Martin. The Cathedral of Cologne has a row of colorful rainbow towers. I met a boy who was sketching.

The little blonde boy looks like a doll. In the morning, the Hohenzollern Bridge. A towering church is seen by the Rhine River, which is the Church of St. Martin. The Church of St. Martin was built in the century-century. It is famous for its magnificent quarter-base tower and its clover-like ground shape. The Church of St. Martin is the most spectacular among the ancient Roman churches in Cologne.

Before the completion of the Cologne Cathedral, the Great St. Martin Church of Greater S. Martin has always been the representative of Cologne. To this day, the Greater S. Martin Church of Greater S. Martin and the Greater S. Martin Cathedral are still a gorgeous view on the Rhine River. Tips: Tickets: Free way to get there: tramlines:,, get off at d/hauptbahnho station, near Cologne Cathedral.

Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday: -:; Sunday: -:; Monday. Walk from the river to the Cologne Cathedral. You will pass by the Ludwig Museum. The Ludwig Museum was built in 2019. Peter Ludwig, a famous German art sponsor, donated the works of Deputy Picasso to the museum.

The museum is the museum that collects the most works of Picasso in addition to the Picasso Museum in Paris and the Picasso Museum in Barcelona. It also has a large number of modern art works, including works by Dali, Lihtenstein, the representative figures of Pop art, and Warhol.

The museum also has a photography museum aga-oto-historama, which collects photography works from the previous century and a half. It is also the world's largest historical pictures and camera museum, and it is a good place for photography enthusiasts. The Cologne Cathedral under the blue sky. There are people performing on the streets under the church, and a little boy keeps twisting with the singer's music.

The main entrance of the cathedral is carved with complex stories of characters. The church is sitting on a week, and tourists can only visit outside the Red Line. In Cologne, they met this man and a woman playing the violin for two days. The song Canon made the entire Cathedral Square of Cologne cheer. They wandered around in the city of Cologne and even encountered a weekend market. There were various stalls in the market.

There are all accessories, decorations, second-hand leather goods, home furnishings, and crafts. Here you can find many beautiful small things, cute cat decorations, various old records, postcards in Cologne, and second-hand leather bags, all at 30 to 40 euros, which is very cheap. In the morning, I set off from Cologne, and after more than three hours of train, I finally arrived at the bicycle city of Münster, Germany.

There is a bus stop opposite the bus from the Munster Railway Station. German buses are charged in sections, with one-way and above. Munster is a beautiful ancient city in northern North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany that combines classical architectural art and natural pastoral scenery. In addition to the cathedral, Munster also has the fourth largest university in Germany.

Nearly 10,000 college students make the city feel relaxed and pleasant. The city is filled with cafes, bars and night clubs. The bicycles passing through the streets and alleys are a striking scenery of Münster. This city with a population of only 300,000 people has about 500,000 bicycles. It is known as Germany's "bike capital".

Every day, 100,000 people ride bicycles, and cars are prohibited from passing through the roads surrounding the inner city. On this boulevard, the only means of transportation is bicycles, which has become the unique landscape in European cities. The Germans' love for bicycles can be seen from the bells, and the variety of bells add a lot of vitality to the bicycle.

Countless churches outline the skyline of Munster, which is a distinctive feature of the city. It was known as "Northern Rome" for a long time. The Munster people have such a joke: "Whether it rains or the bells ring when they happen at the same time, it is Sunday." Munster Cathedral is a must-visit place for tourists. It is the largest church in the state.

The part that tourists see today was originally built in the century and was in Romanesque and Gothic style. It was destroyed during World War II and restored in the fifties. The ornate astronomical clock made in the late medieval period inside the church was feasted on the eyes. Its calendar was set until the year. A pair of green copper roofs on the church tower can be seen from a distance. The exquisite sculptures in the church.

Münster Cathedral is a rare bright church. When visiting the church, a German uncle who could not speak English said a lot to Yunluo in German and pointed to a closed door. It seemed to let Yunluo go in. Opening the door, he saw a long corridor. The uncle followed him and pointed to another door. Yunluo walked over in wonder and found that there was a beautiful cemetery in the church.

Münster Cathedral connects to P.Nzipalmarkt Square. P.Nzipalmarkt Square is the center of Münster. The square is lined with aristocratic city houses with triangle walls. The residential arcades are elegant clothing boutiques and cafes. The most eye-catching thing about the square is the Town Hall.

It seems that it happened to be a festival. The Nzipalmarkt Square is very lively and there is free food supply. Leaving the lively Nzipalmarkt Square, I bought an ice cream and stroll around the AaSe Lake. The Nzipalmarkt Lake is located southwest of the old town of Munster. It is a place suitable for water sports such as picnicking and surfing sailing. Many local families come here for vacation on weekends.

Beautiful Aa Color E Lake. After passing by the bridge, I met an old man contacting the organ. The melodious music attracted many passers-by to stop. When I came to Munster, everything became slow and natural. A group of young people filmed videos on the wooden bridge by the lake. Munster people seemed to love the excitement. When they walked to the other side of the lake, they encountered activities again. People sat in the trapezoidal square drinking beer and listening to music.

There are many boats parked by the lake. When passing by the flowerbed, I found a few cute hares, which could be hidden again. The art-full capital of Münster-Berlin needs to take a train from Münster to Berlin. It is already noon when I arrive in Berlin. From Berlin Central Railway Station to the S line to the hotel, I see that the walls of the buildings are full of graffiti.

As the capital, Berlin's status in Germany is undoubtedly. In addition to the heavy history of World War II, Berlin is also one of the German art centers. There are more museums showing the historical and artistic treasures of Germany and even the world. The Museum Island (Mu Color U N Color L) concentrates many essences. Tips: Berlin is a very open and free city.

It does not have a strong religious tradition, and due to the integration of foreign populations and the impact of contemporary culture, the city of Berlin has a very unique style. If you see people wearing strange clothes and weird behaviors on the road, you don’t have to be surprised. Of course, for politeness and safety, please do not take pictures of strangers at will without communication.

In order to avoid unnecessary trouble. The road and road buses in Berlin play the role of tourist buses. They use ordinary bus fares to easily get to and from scenic spots, and you can also sit in the bus to enjoy the most exquisite scenery in the city. In some famous attractions in Berlin, there will be "characters" that suit the scene, such as the cartoon bear in front of Brandenburg, the American soldiers at Checkpoint Charlie, etc.

There is a fee for taking photos with these characters, ranging from Europe to Europe, just like those performing performance artists. Berlin is the "Bear City". There are bear signs on the flag of the city and bear statues everywhere in the city, with various interesting patterns painted on the bears. The first attraction to go to Berlin must be the Berlin Wall.
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