Bruchsal, Germany - 10th January 2008
By: fam-united
Today Hoppity felt much better and so our host decided to walk to the baroque church St.Peter, which is next to the cemetery of Bruchsal.
You have a nice view from there.
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Posted Jan 17, 2008, 9:50 pm
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Bruchsal, Germany - 10th January 2008
By: fam-united
After we left the cemetery, we walked to the backside of the house Sancta Maria, which was led by Sisters of the order of Franciscans. It is a catholic school for child care workers.
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Posted Jan 17, 2008, 10:19 pm
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Letzenberg/Malsch, Germany - 13th January 2008
By: fam-united
Today Petra wanted to walk somewhere and Ralf drove to the Letzenberg, where is a nice chapel.
The Letzenberg is a place of pilgrimage since 1296 A.D. It is told, that already then there stood a chapel. 1722 A.D. prince-bishop Damian Hugo Philipp, Graf (Count) of Schönborn collected for a chapel, but without success.
In the year 1903 A.D. the chapel was built and consecrated.
When we were there, we had some wonderful views over Malsch and the vineyards, too.
On our way home we watched a wonderful sunset.
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Posted Jan 17, 2008, 10:37 pm
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Bruchsal, Germany - 14th January 2008
By: fam-united
In the evening we said goodbye to Little Teddy and Nicki Bear, because both started their travel to the USA. They will stay with different hosts, so I'm sure, that they will be really lonesome in their boxes. I know it from my own travel to Germany.
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Posted Jan 21, 2008, 9:12 pm
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Bruchsal, Germany - 18th January 2008
By: fam-united
Bruchsal is a small city with about 27 000 inhabitants, with suburbs about 42 000. It was first named in 976 A.D.
I know, that I had been there before, but I forgot so much about it, that I liked to have more photos with me in front of the beautiful buildings.
The first place we visited was the Belvedere, which was a former hunting lodge. Now it is a place for summer outside theatre and summer feasts.
Next to the Belvedere is a lovely small park with beautiful trees. The grammar school, that is close by too, uses this park as playground.
This fountain is in the middle of the park.
When you walk out of the park, you have a wonderful view over Bruchsal. Of course we haven't had that wonderful weather.
From left to right you see the towers of the former castle called Bergfried, the tower of the city church "Unsere Liebe Frau" and of the Lutherkirche. The flat roof belongs to the new part of the older peoples' house.
On this photo you see the baroque church St.Peter and the house Sancta Maria, which are both close to the house, where I'm staying right now.
The house next to us with the flat roof and the white big house in the far is the older people's house. The grey house in the far on the left side is a private grammar school called St.Paulusheim.
Then we went to the palace of Bruchsal. It was completely destroyed during the second world war but rebuilt in the 70th.
I'm sure you remember, that I had been there already.
The Damiantor
The mainbuilding of the palace. The left part is the church St. Damian and Hugo. Behind the church you see the tower of the church.
The county court
again the mainbuilding of the palace
We went into the church and I saw the nice crib, but the photo didn't come out good enough.
In the church you can see some photos of the palace and church before and right after the war. The church was beautiful inside, but now it is only painted in white. Of course the costs would have been much too expensive to make everything as it had been before the war.
Here you see a photo of the palace area.
When we came out of the church, we looked back to the county court on the right and the Damianstor on the left side. Next to the Damianstor you maybe see a red thick tower, this it the tower of the jailhouse.
The building in my back is the backside of the church. And you see the tower of the church, too.
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Posted Jan 21, 2008, 9:34 pm
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Bruchsal, Germany - 27th January 2008
By: fam-united
It's carnival time, they call it the fifth season. Today was the carnival procession through the streets of Bruchsal. My host family met friends and then they stood in front of their house to watch the procession. We toyvoyagers didn't dress up today, but we will try to do it this coming week.
Here are a view impressions of the procession. Petra said, that it was just too much time between the groups, that came along the way. If I'm still here next Sunday, I will go to the carnival procession in Karlsdorf and I hope, that we have more fun there.
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Posted Jan 27, 2008, 6:29 pm
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Bruchsal, Germany - 30th January 2008
By: fam-united
Yesterday something scaring happened to me. I didn't think anything bad, just sat together with my toyvoyager friends and talked about our stay here and where we will go next and so.
Suddenly a hand grapped Chocolate Moose and me. I looked at the face and I saw a really young captain Jack Sparrow. Shock!!!!
I needed a while until I was able to open my eyes and to look in that face again. Phew, was I happy to see, that it only was my hosts son, who was dressed up as Jack Sparrow for his school carnival.
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Posted Jan 31, 2008, 1:00 pm
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Karlsdorf, Germany - 3rd February 2008
By: fam-united
The kids took us with them to the carnival procession in Karlsdorf, which is a small town near to Bruchsal. We asked them to take some photos with us, but it didn't work so well. Ok, maybe it was also our fault, because we always tried to jump into the photos.
Nevertheless we can see them here and some other photos with witches, which are very important for carnival in Germany and a music group, which plays Guggenmusik - a music, that you only can listen to but not explain and some more.
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Posted Feb 5, 2008, 5:38 pm
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Bruchsal, Germany - 4th February 2008
By: fam-united
Today we had to say GOODBYE to Tenderheart Bear and Sylphide. They will travel to Pandamao in Munich now. We all are a little sad of course, but I think, that some others will go on with their travel soon, too.
Oh yes, I nearly forgot to tell you, that Sylphide was so nervous, that she crawled into the wrong envie!!! Petra had to hold her and put her into the right box. Although we all had been sad, we had to laugh out loud.
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Posted Feb 5, 2008, 5:31 pm
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Bruchsal, Germany - 7th February 2008
By: fam-united
Goodbye, Tenderheart Bear.
It was great to have you here.
Have a nice time with The Sparkle now.
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Posted Feb 8, 2008, 11:58 am
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München, Germany - 8th February 2008
By: Pandamao
The trip was short and comfy --- there were a lot of toyvoyagers waiting couriously for me to climb out of the box.
Besides me and Sylphide also Snegovik had arrived at the same day. We'll have a lot of fun
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Posted Feb 8, 2008, 7:14 pm
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München, Germany - 10th February 2008
By: Pandamao
Today Barthélémy wanted to visit the "Alter Südfriedhof" (Old South Cemetery) so I just came along.
This is what I read about the cemetery:
It is a little known fact that Munich's oldest green area is 450 years old, that it's in the heart of town and that it's a cemetery - the Alter Südfriedhof. The cemetery is something of a conservation area and bears unique testimony to the city's cultural history. Its romantically overgrown graves, tombs and mausoleums pay homage to distinguished Munich figures - artists, architects, master builders and scientists.
In the plague year 1523 graveyards within the city walls were so overfilled that a new cemetery - the "Äußerer Freithof" - was opened outside the city gate at the Sendlinger Tor. The cemetery wall and all the buildings were later destroyed as a preventative military measure in the Thirty Years War. Well into the 18th century the cemetery was looked on as a poor man's burial ground. In 1844, a new section designed by Gärtner was added and it continued to be Munich's central burial ground up to 1868.
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Posted Feb 10, 2008, 11:59 pm
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