This weekend we had quite the adventure. It was filled with marzipan, beer, no sleep, and cute animals.
I will
begin our story with our visit to Lubeck…
Lubeck is a rather small city in Northern Germany that is
surrounded by the Trave river. Beginning around 1200, Lubeck became a very
popular international center for trade due to its abundant waterways.
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Trave River |
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The Streets of Lubeck |
The Holstentor is Lubeck’s most famous landmark. It was
built in 1478 as a system of defenses and also served as a symbol of being a
“free imperial city”
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Holstentor |
After seeing the Holstentor, we ventured to Niederegger,
Lubeck’s famous marzipan shop and cafĂ©. There I got marzipan hot chocolate, and
a slice of delicious marzipan cake.
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Marzipan Hot Chocolate |
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Marzipan Cake |
The shop was filled with pastries, chocolates, marzipan bars
and figurines. I bought quite a variety of treats.
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Truffles |
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Goodies: Marzipan tea, seals, pigs, and starfish |
Our next stop was the Lubeck Cathedral, which was originally
built in 1173, and was reconstructed after a bombing in World War II.
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Outside of Lubeck Cathedral |
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Stained Glass |
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Crypt |
Behind the cathedral was the Museum fur Natur und Umwelt.
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Museum fur Natur und Umwelt |
Outside, was a statue of a seal, which I of course had to
take a picture with.
Also outside was a beautiful garden filled with butterflies
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Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly |
Inside the museum was an exhibit of fossilized whale
skeletons – my favorite!
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Fossilized Baleen Whale |
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Me and the Whales! |
In St. Petri church, we were able to go up to the top of the
tower and see a 360 degree view of Lubeck.
After we had seen most of Lubeck, we trekked to Hamburg, and
went out partying that night. We went to the Reeperbahn, a street in the St.
Pauli district of Hamburg famous for its nightlife, bars, clubs and sex shops. I
didn’t bring my camera out with me at night, so here is a picture of the Reeperbahn I found on the internet so you get the idea:
We had plenty of beer, made new friends, ate Turkish food,
and heard the song “Wonderwall” about 200 times (Germans LOVE that song). Long
story short, we didn’t end up back at our hotel until 7:30 AM.
Only 3 weeks
left until I return home! Trying to squeeze in as many experiences as I can!
Love,
Vanessa