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The palace of the Bavarian kings. Click the link below to read about the palace and the place the royals kept their beautiful carriages, sleds and horses.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nymphenburg_Palace
as far as I am concerned the Hofbrauhaus is the most famous Bier hall in the world. I’ve known about this place for 62 years. It seems to be doing very well and it was great visiting and trying the beer and some snack. This beer hall is well known to everyone who ate at Schroeder’s Café in San Francisco which is still there on Front Street.
Hamburg is in the north of Germany and has been a trading part for many centuries. The buildings that were left from war destruction commemorate a considerable memory of Hamburg’s economic and religious past.
It was not until Elizabeth’s father, George VI, the royal House of Hanover (now the House of Windsor) that the English royalty married someone from England. Previously all were German or from there about. Even Elizabeth’s husband, Phillip, was Danish/German.
In the next Phlog you will learn why Celle is such an important town in European history. This cute little town is definitely worth a visit.
Koblenz is on the Rhine so of great importance in transport history. There are many Rhine river tours starting here. It is a beautiful town, one some of my ancestors lived in several hundred years ago.
This house is now a place for abused or threatened women to be safe. they allowed me to go in only this far.
I should note this synagogue is now surrounded by a 2 meter tall fence and all the outside decorations and religious symbols have been taken down. This gave me a very unsafe feeling concerning potential terrorist attacks against the Jewish population in Germany.