Chapter 403: There are eight desolations in the four seas
It feels like this visual carnival is over in a sense. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE。 infoThe trip has entered the countdown, and in this situation, the reluctance to end each trip arises spontaneously. 【】The Hajpfbrässerie is located in the east of the old town, northeast of Marion Square, about a five-minute walk from Marion Square.
Founded in 1589 during the reign of William V, the Hajbräuhaus was originally reserved for the court and opened to the general public in 1828. The Hajtfbräuhaus is built in a post-Renaissance style, with a large banquet hall on the ground floor that can accommodate 1,000 people.
Wind music is performed at a fixed time every day, and masquerade balls are held during carnivals. The greenery of the beer hall is located in the backyard and is open in warm weather, giving visitors a taste of the Bavarian beer garden in the heart of the city. The interior of the restaurant is still distinctly Bavarian palace style, and you can dine here.
It's this retro atmosphere that was enjoyedIn 1897, Sissi was one of the first customers of the city when she married from Bavaria to become queen of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. At the beginning of the 20th century, Lenin lived in exile in Europe and lived for a period of time, visiting the beer hall many times, and it is said that he was in high spirits after drinking three liters of wine.
His partner, Nadezhda Krupskaya, once wrote: "What Xueluo and Liu Jingshu often miss is the Hofbräuhau, where beer erases class distinctions." Bismarck, the famous "iron-blooded prime minister", drank 6 liters of beer here, and was reluctant to put down the wine in his hand and go to the toilet.
In 1780, Mozart drank and played here, composing the opera "Idomeneo" as a memenasur...... But it's here that the major events in Germany's recent history play out. The famous "beer hall riots" took place in the beer hall. During that period, Hitler often dragged his voice here to give speeches.
Promote his political views. On November 8, 1923, it was at the Hofbräuhaus that he kidnapped the Bavarian leader, took the podium, shouted "People's Revolution" and delivered his famous "25-point program". The insurrection ended in failure, and Hitler was imprisoned for it, which became known as the "beer hall riots".
But it was from here that Hitler officially entered the political arena, and in 1933 Hitler took power of Germany. It's already past six o'clock when you arrive, and there is no long queue for the legendary popularity, so it's easy to find a seat. When I came to the national table of pork knuckle beer, these two protagonists were naturally indispensable, ordering pickled pork knuckle, vegetable salad, and beef noodle soup.
It should be the best beer on this trip, Dai Xiansen regretted not ordering a prickly when he saw this cup, not enough to enjoy the apple juice that fell from the snow, drank the apple juice all the way, the taste of each store is almost the same vegetable salad, no success I originally wanted to order roast pork knuckle.
But when I flipped through the menu, I was too excited to see the word pork knuckle and ordered, but I didn't expect that pork knuckle can be this steaming method in addition to roasting, which retains the original flavor of pork, and it is good to try it occasionally. However, Xueluo and Liu Jingshu agreed that the taste of roasted pork knuckle was the most classic. The beef broth, not so much like a quiche crust cut into thin strips, is not seen in beef.
I guess it refers to the whole soup base. Slightly salty, Dai Xiansen said that it tastes a bit like the soup of Xueluo and Liu Jingshu's instant noodles. Summary: Only the beer and pork knuckle are the highlights, everything else is so-so. When he was about to leave after settling the bill, the waiter who was in charge of paying the bill just now deliberately chased out and called Xueluo and Liu Jingshu, telling Xueluo and Liu Jingshu that the money had been miscalculated just now.
Xueluo and Liu Jingshu only ordered one glass of beer, but charged two glasses of money on the list, and deliberately returned the overcharged money to Xueluo and Liu Jingshu, and apologized to Xueluo and Liu Jingshu. So sincere, very much of a plus. When I walked out of the restaurant, I found that there was a queue outside, and Xueluo and Liu Jingshu saw the popularity at this time, but they came a little late.
There are many well-known Bavarian restaurants nearby, such as Augustin, which is also popular on the guide, and business is also very good. In contrast, the only thing that is deserted here is Starbucks coffee. Perhaps in a place like Europe where every café can write a legend that has been around for centuries, Starbucks really can't be as popular as it is in China.
Xueluo and Liu Jingshu also met the night watchman patrol in such a city, and they had never seen any of the guides mentioned before coming, which was a surprise. A modern city that still retains such historical traditions is more time-traveling than meeting in Rothenburg. It's still early to finish dinner, and it's impossible to climb the tower of Old Peter's Church on a rainy day to see the night view.
So, I can only buy and buy. The discount is very strong, many of the new domestic models are discounted here for only a few euros, don't blame Xueluo didn't tell you Oh, seeing such a scene, Xueluo can only silently warn himself in his heart: to be calm ~ to be calm ~ to be calm ~ On the way back to the residence, I found that the windows near the university were full of literary atmosphere.
I actually saw the window displaying the dragon painting. As a city, it is really more inclusive than a small town. 13, Best Photogenic City ―――――― (Carillon Performance) - Frauenkirche - Cellar Restaurant - Ingolstadt Village - Accommodation.
The neighborhood is full of stylish bakeries, restaurants, and cafes. On the way to the subway station, you can find a spot that pleasing the eye and plunge into it, buried in the smell of fragrant bread and coffee, and get used to starting your day with such a breakfast time. I've never loved the city and the town, but when I stopped for a short time.
But it is an unexpected harvest of this city that makes street sweeping enthusiasts want to stop. Especially in these neighborhoods near my residence, casually holding up the camera is an extraordinarily photogenic picture. There is always a subject that appears in your frame at the right time, and the golden ratio is drawn for you. The color is special, and the windows of the special macarons are full of young girls.
Every time I take the railway, I will stop and take a look, as if I am carrying a kettle home, as for the traditional handicrafts, the imagination of the window design is far less than that of Rothenburg, and the sword is on the edge, and I don't know what the advertisement is if I don't look at the eyes in the lower left corner. The style of the window has extreme differences, and it makes Pikachu so obscene.
The Japanese know that they caught up with the morning rush hour, but because there is a university nearby, there are no sleepy office workers, but the standard painting style of the station and carriage is a young man chasing the wind with a bicycle and a backpack, and the surroundings are more youthful and vigorous, which is very refreshing. Marianne Square is the heart of Marianne Square.
It has been the center of the city since ancient times, so it is a must-see place for travelers. It was originally called, but due to the spread of the plague caused by the spread of cholera, the local residents prayed sincerely for the protection of the Virgin Mary, and the result was very successful, so the square was renamed Marian Square in order to express gratitude. Located on the north side of Marienplatz.
It is a brown-and-black Gothic building built at the end of the 19th century. The façade is decorated with statues of Bavarian kings, as well as heroes of fables, legends, saints, etc. The building was built in three phases, from 1867 to 1904, and took 40 years to complete.
The 85-meter-high bell tower of the Town Hall, with the largest puppet clock in Germany, is one of the most representative landmark buildings, and is also the commanding height of the Old Town Ring Road, except for Marion's Church, which cannot be surpassed by the elevation of other buildings. Website:::Transportation: From the train station, walk along the street to the east, and then walk along the pedestrian street to the east to the light rail subway.
Take tram No. 2, No. 8, and No. 9 to the station, and it is not the time to arrive, and there are not many people in the square. Passing by before I went, I wanted to have a sneak peek of this landmark, but I didn't expect it to be unstoppable when I saw it. The Gothic building is so detailed.
Every corner is designed in a way that can't be described in a word, it's wonderful. The old town is small and the attractions are very concentrated. It is suitable for walking, not to mention, and you can do whatever you want, and you don't need to design any route. Even if you are in the city, you can enjoy a relaxing trip. The citizens who were found yesterday love to wear coats.
Before 1807, there was a market in Marian Square, and most of the buildings around the square were built in the 19th and 20th centuries, and there is a Virgin Pillar in the middle of the square, expressing people's gratitude and love for the Virgin Mary.
Each edge of the building has a non-repetitive decoration, mainly in relief and openwork design, with slender and towering spires, which are intricate and gorgeous, showing what is pure Gothic style. There is an unnamed alien monster entrenched on the wall, and I don't know what the symbolism is. It's also extremely complex, but Rococo is exquisitely dreamy, while Gothic is dark and grotesque.
There are many such strollers on the streets of Europe, which can be pushed by hand on the road, not to mention the extra spacious space, the key is that this kind of car also has an interface to connect to the bicycle! Kudos to this design.
The Old Peter (St. Peter's) Church is the oldest church in the inner city of Germany. Before the city was founded in 1158, there were churches built here. In the 8th century, the friars lived around the church on the hill. At the end of the 12th century, a new Bavarian Romanesque church was built, which was expanded to Gothic shortly before it was destroyed by fire in 1327.
This was followed by a new church in 1368. At the beginning of the 17th century, a 92-metre-high Renaissance minaret and Baroque choir seats were added. Although I saw too many churches of different styles on this trip, St. Peter's Basilica was less prominent. However, the interior of the church is also unique in its mix of rococo and baroque styles, with white and gold as the main style.
The whole church looks very solemn and magnificent. It was too cold on the day, and the physical strength of the two people was already red near the end of the trip, and they had planned to climb the tower to overlook the panoramic view of the old city, but at this time they gave up particularly decisively. What it's like to see it from God's point of view, I'll leave it to the next Oktoberfest to reveal a moment I like very much, inside the huge church.
The back of the old grandmother praying alone is on this street. The streets are lined with small, more independent-style shops, including some second-hand shops and old-fashioned shopping malls, which are great for those who want to shop for something personal. 【】Located at 32 Sendlingen Straße.
Not far from the Sendlingen Gate, to the south of Marienplatz. The church is one of the finest examples of Rococo architecture in Germany. Officially known as the Church of St. John Nepomuc, it was built between 1733 and 1746 by the Asan brothers as a private chapel. But due to the opposition of the citizens, the brothers were forced to open the church to the public.
Although they continue to bear all the costs of construction. One of the most brilliant achievements of late Baroque or Rococo architecture in Bavaria, the richly decorated façade depicts the deeds of the Bohemian saint Nepomuc St. John. On the left side of the church is the house of one of the church builders, Ajd Gilling Assam.
The façade of the house is painted in the Bavarian tradition, with the lower half depicting the real world and human artistic activity, and the upper half depicting Catholicism and ancient history. This church is undoubtedly the favorite of the trip, and you would never have thought that when you open such an inconspicuous door, the interior will be so breathtakingly gorgeous!
If you couldn't tell what Rococo was in a bunch of specious stylistic terms, you will never be confused again, because the people who designed this church have undoubtedly taken Rococo to the extreme. It is a model of Rococo style, which fully embodies Rococo's delicate and delicate, gorgeous and delicate, sweet and gentle.
A variety of elaborate styles. If the white tone of the Vess Chapel creates a fresh and refined rococo style, then the rococo is pure dark luxury, like a piece of silk illuminated by a beam of light in the dark, flowing with a textured and gorgeous luster, which makes people intoxicated and do not know the way back.
Almost the smallest of the churches that Xueluo and Liu Jingshu visited, it did not have a towering Gothic spire or a grand mass, it was so inconspicuously hidden in the street, intimate with the shops, restaurants and hotels that were next to it.
Compared with the Vessica Church, which stands in the vast mountains of Bavaria, the splendor is condensed in a small world, giving people a denser visual impact. Like a giant's crate, she is an epic jewel of the Rococo style. The Assam brothers decorated through paintings, gold leaf, and intricate stucco stucco.
Embedding his artistic talent deep into every inch of the mural, all the details here seem to have been carefully carved and thought through, so that every corner can be freely painted and walked out of the church, as if he had just finished enjoying a song that has been handed down to the world, and the sound of pearls and jade still lingering in his ears. Seeing the familiar street scene makes me feel like I have returned to the real world with all the photos of street sweeping.
One of my favorites, full of a sense of content [About shopping] There are commercial streets around Marianne Square, luxury stores, branded clothing stores, luggage shops, dessert shops, supermarkets, fruit stalls, and great discounts, so it is a very good choice to concentrate on shopping here. There are two of the most famous shopping streets, one is Maximilian Street.