Chapter 958 Angel Tears
In addition to the scenery, Heidelberg also has the oldest university in Germany. The University of Heidelberg has a total of 28,000 students. It is one of the large-scale academic research institutions in Germany. It covers multiple majors such as Egyptian research and computer language. It has the best teachers in the fields of medicine, law and natural sciences in Germany.
It is not only the birthplace of German romantic literature and art, but also cultivates many scientists who won the Nobel Prize.
On the blue Throne Mountain (k?nigstuhl), the Heidelberg Castle built with red sand and stone is destroyed, but it still has a kingly style. It overlooks the old Heidelberg city and the Neckar River at the foot of the mountain.
The attractions in Heidelberg are concentrated in the old town. The winding Neckar River connects the main attractions on both sides. The main street parallel to the Neckar River is the longest pedestrian street in Europe. There are various attractions, dining and shopping along the way, which is the center of the old town. Heidelberg attractions can be visited in a day, but this city is more suitable to slow down and savor.
The Neckar River passes through Heidelberg, close to the old city, and between the green mountains and valleys, it complements the old bridge and the castle, forming a perfect picture. There are river banks for pedestrians to walk on both sides of the river, especially the north bank, with lawns and gardens, which are a good place to relax and enjoy the scenery.
The official name of the old bridge is the karl-theodor bridge, which is the name of the Elector who built this baroque stone bridge in 1788. This is the ninth bridge in this location since ancient Roman times and the oldest bridge on the Neckar River in Heidelberg.
The sculpture on the bridge is Karltheodor at the south end, and the goddess of wisdom at the north end (to praise the Elector's support for art and science).
There is a sculpture of a copper monkey at the bridgehead of the old bridge. The copper monkey holds a mirror in its hand. There are two mice around it. Touching the mirror in the copper monkey's hand will bring wealth. Holding the fingers of the copper monkey will bless you to return to Heidelberg in the future. The mouse means blessing you with many children and grandchildren.
It started to rain heavily in the morning after leaving Heidelberg. The train drove to Freiburg in Hessen. The weather was still rainy.
Freiburg is close to the westernmost end of the southern part of the Black Forest. The old city is grand and refined, with clear streams running through it, red bricks and red walls, and tower spire. The identity of the university town adds a strong sense of bookishness and youthful vitality.
The ditches on the streets of the old town are the most interesting parts of Freiburg. This was originally a firefighting measure in the medieval period, but now it has become a beautiful legend: If a foreigner accidentally stepped into the ditches, he would return to Freiburg one day. If he was a bachelor, he could still hold the beauty of Freiburg. From then on, he would be a Freiburg native.
On the bustling shopping street, you can see this tall Martin gate at a glance, the tram passes through the door, the rails on the ground, the wires in the sky and the city gate form a beautiful scenery.
Augsburg is the third largest city in Bavaria. It is located in the western part of Bavaria. It is only about half an hour from Munich. The history of the city can also be traced back to the times of the ancient Romans.
In the long history, this place was once an important cultural center. Today, there are many churches left from the medieval period, Renaissance city hall, and Rococo-style palaces in the city.
The buildings of St. Anna Church have significant Renaissance architectural features. The building materials outside the church are white stone and the interior is made of bricks. The church looks very simple from the outside and does not have any particularly luxurious decorations, but exudes a mysterious classical atmosphere from the inside out.
There are many treasures in the church, which are of great appreciation and collection value. When you walk into the church, it is like walking into a rare treasure museum, which is dazzling and eye-opening. In addition to these treasures, there is also a very luxurious Fuger Chapel in the church, where many people come here to worship every day.
Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the representative works of Romantic Knights Castle and the prototype of the Disney logo.
The founder of Neuschwanstein Castle was a king of Bavaria, Ludwig II. This king had no talent in governing the world, but was full of artistic temperament.
He personally participated in the design of the castle. There were a large number of German swan sculptures. He dreamed of building the castle into a fairy tale world. Because the white castle stands on high mountains, surrounded by mountains and lakes, the scenery is different all year round.
1. There are many people coming to Swan Castle. Generally, the queue is at least 2 hours, so try to arrive early. The ticket office opens at 8 o'clock.
2. There are three ways to get to the castle from the ticket office: walk, bus (1.8 euros), and carriage (5 euros). Walking up the mountain is about 20 minutes, and the road is not difficult to walk, and there are basically queues for buses and carriages.
3. The tickets state the visit time, and each batch is limited to 45 minutes, so you must not be late.
From Augsburg to Fusen, the scenery along the way by train will make you fascinate. This place, like a fairyland on earth, contains ancient folklore about magic, kings and knights, as well as the boundless primitive forests, tender hillsides, boundless green fields, herds of cattle and sheep, the snow-covered Alps and endless vast lakes.
You can take bus No. 78 to Neuschwan Castle at Fussen Railway Station. The round trip ticket is 4.4 euros, and you can use one ticket for two people. There is a bus schedule at the get off. After getting off, turn right and go uphill to buy tickets.
Due to too much time and too many people queuing up the mountain by bus and carriage, Yunluo decided to hike up the mountain.
The road up the mountain is not difficult to walk. There are still several small shops to visit halfway through. It has arrived at the foot of the castle in about 20 minutes. When you arrive at the castle early, you can walk to the right, go to the Maria Bridge to look at Neuschwanstein Castle and take standard photos on the postcard.
Munich is the third largest city in Germany, the capital and largest city of Bavaria. It was founded in 1158. It is not only a high-tech central city, but also a major financial city in Germany and even the world-class.
Munich has a very long historical and cultural tradition. It not only has rich artistic life, but also pays great attention to the protection of traditional folk customs and vernacular relics. In Munich, museums, galleries and theaters are all over the city.
The Church of St. Mielskirche is a Catholic church in Munich, Germany, the largest Renaissance church north of the Alps. It was built from 1583 to 1597 by William V, Duke of Bavaria. It is a Jesuit church that serves as the spiritual center of the Anti-Reformation.
The style of this building had a huge impact on the early Baroque architecture in southern Germany. The facade was majestic, with some statues of members of the Vettelsbach dynasty. Between the two entrances, the huge bronze statue of Hubertgerhard shows the Angel Saint Miel fighting for faith and killing the dragon-shaped devil.
There is a Virgin Column in the middle of the square, expressing people's gratitude and love for the Virgin Mary. There is a Fish Spring in the northeast corner of the square, which used to be the place where the butcher apprentice held a ceremony for the teacher. The northwest of Maryne Square is Maryne Church, the new Town Hall is on the north side of Maryne Square, the old Town Hall is on the east side of the square, and the Victor Arian Market is on the southeast side of the square.
Heidelberg is the first stop for Yunluo and Yan Chenyu to Germany. In fact, Heidelberg was chosen as the first stop. Heidelberg gave Yunluo and Yan Chenyu a feeling of quietness. In fact, in addition to the Beer Festival, Germany overall gave Yunluo and Yan Chenyu a quieter feeling than France.
Yunluo and Yan Chenyu wandered in southern Germany, so people were relatively more conservative, which made them appear quieter and had a stronger sense of distance. However, Yunluo personally prefers a sense of distance, so Germany gave Yunluo a better impression than France. If Yunluo wanted to choose the country to live in.
Yunluo will like more people in Germany, and more reliable countries. Natural environment, healthy travel, bicycles and hiking are very common in Germany, and I like it very much.
Heidelberg is a very small tourist city. All the attractions are on its main street. This is a very long main street. It takes more than an hour to walk. Yunluo and Yan Chenyu slowly wander around. They will stop when they see beautiful, fun and delicious food. It took an afternoon to walk the main street.
Of course, it also includes Yun Luo and Yan Chenyu. When you go to the local castle, you can see the entire Heidelberg from the castle. You will find that Heidelberg is so small! The castle is at the end of the main street. If you want to go to the top, the cable car fee is 12 euros. If you don’t need to go to the top, the cable car fee is 6 euros.
The castle cost seems to be 12 euros, which is a bit difficult to remember. Overall, it is relatively cheap. When you arrive in Heidelberg, you will see a big i when you leave the train station. This is the information center in Germany. You can get the map first, which will indicate all the tourist attractions in Deborah. Just follow the attractions.
First, we will present it to everyone with a panoramic view of Heidelberg taken from the castle down.
Red houses are the symbol of Heidelberg. Heidelberg has a small population, with 20% of the population being college students. The universities in Heidelberg have no school gates and integrate into the city. This is also because of this reason that Yunluo did not find a school!
When climbing the cable car at the castle, it is highly recommended to take the cable car. When riding, go up the mountain and take the last row and go down the mountain to take the first row, so that you can take pictures of the most comprehensive Heidelberg.
After reaching the summit, it is a hiking park. Hiking and bicycles are so popular in Germany. Almost every person has one bicycle, and there are outdoor equipment owners everywhere. Of course, Germany itself has a great natural scenery and bicycle paths are also available.
Chapter completed!