Thursday, September 5, 2013

Rothenburg to Wurzburg



Leaving Rothenburg



Still Leaving

Another intriguing Old Town, more fountains, a palace, a fortress, churches. We are on historical overload. We choose to look, not learn. So, gawking and admiring we conduct our own walking tour of Wurzburg, letting spires and domes and splashing water draw us this way and that.

Fishy Fountain

Another Palace

Another Church

Another Fortress
Pretty and placid in the daylight, this place buzzes after dark. In one square, under white-tented canopies, table after table of animated individuals cram around wooden folding tables, sit on stools, and sip glasses of wine; their chatter suffuses the darkness. On the Main bridge, over the Main River, people stand and stroll with glass wine goblets in hand. There’s a window in a booth on the bridge where a long line of imbibers wait to purchase refills. The fortress is illuminated on the hillside, street musicians fill the air with melodies, and the river flows silently beneath.
 
Take-Away Wine Bar


The Main Bridge
We have dinner on the two-story deck of a restaurant whose entrance intersects the bridge railing. An open metal railing marks a boundary between deck and river. The structure was once a mill and the water wheel continues to splish-splash below us. With umbrellas and night sky above we “Prost” to adventure, escapades, curiosity and …home.

"Prost"

We are in bed by 10, but 1000’s of others are still out there, enjoying the distinctive ambience of Wurzburg.


Illumination


Can You See The Water Wheel Below the Restaurant?














1 comment:

  1. Seems you are getting a bit jaded about castles, churches, and old cities....hope you don't get that way in Africa...ho, hum, another lion...

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