My Love and I took an overnight trip to Heidelberg and the song lyric "
I left my heart in Heidelberg" now makes perfect sense to me. What a beautiful Medieval city to walk through and feast your eyes on all the colour and splendour! We checked in at the Irish pub (so hysterical!) and then walked up
to the Schloss. Even if you don't pay entry, you can still walk
'round the expansive gardens and see all the spectacular views of the
city while bathed in sun, surrounded by fountains and kept company by salamanders and cattle that looks distinctly (and mysteriously) Highland. Your eyes aren't the only thing that gets to do the feasting! I sampled the schnitzel and Spargel (asparagus) and we encountered a few cheery markets.
Walking along the banks of the Neckar River was another highlight, as was the soaring masonry of Heiliggeistkirche
with its medieval booths all 'round (think Luckenbooths). I also enjoyed my first-ever sighting of Morris dancers in the modern part of town (I guess they were on holiday?) and a trip to a Christmas store meant I was in Nutcracker heaven. I wanted to buy them all. But I
didn't. One section of the store was filled with cuckoo clocks, and
about ever 5 minutes, one would chime. I stood transfixed, dreaming of
the day I have €300 spare to spend on one of the beautiful masterpieces.
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Matthew and the Schloss perched high above the city. |
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View of the Altstadt and the Neckar from the Schloss (Castle). |
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So apparently the folks who lived in these once upon a time had a wee bit of cash. The far side of the river is lined with these mansions! |
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We fell in love with this fallen tower. We have upwards of a dozen photos from every angle imaginable. |
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Baking in the sun as we explore the Schloss gardens and enjoy the panoramic views of the Altstadt. |
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Architectural gems found on our descent from the Schloss. |
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The turrets are at one end of the Altebrücke (Old Bridge) |
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And then I made Matthew stick his head in a monkey! You can read about the significance of the monkey here. |
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Cute little café by the Neckar River. |
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Market time! We were there during asparagus season - Spargel was on sale everywhere and on every menu. |
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The most amazing doors in Heidelberg!!! (And possibly the world) |
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Flower market spilling out onto the street. |
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They sure don't build them like they used to! This is the university library. |
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Heiliggeistkirche (cathedral) with all the, uh, luckenbooths around it. Don't know the German term for these booths, but I do know the Scottish! |
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By far one of my favourite photos from my time in Germany. |
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Everywhere we went we saw cheery places to live. |
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Vines, shutters, window boxes, unchained bicycles... a little bit of heaven. |
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This chocolatier had a very captivating sign. :) |
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This nutcracker was designed to look like gingerbread! |
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Just walking down a 'typical' street in the Altstadt. |
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I am a big fan of roof turrets. |
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The Irish pub/ hotel we stayed at. Yes, the employees did have Irish accents! You can see our wee triangular balcony. |
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Sunset as viewed from our wee balcony. |
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Jousting. On a building. A clear indication of why Germany is so great. |
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These trees are inexplicably amazing! |
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The Heidelbergers seem pretty enamoured with random statues hanging out at street corners halfway up the sides of buildings. I am cool with that. |
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And then we found a Hobbit-hole! |
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I decided that I didn't need one of the mansions across the river, but could very happily settle for this treasure. |
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Last view of the city.
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Our second day in Heidelberg saw us breakfasting al fresco, reading in sunny park, and then wandering down all the little alleyways we hadn't seen the day before. We came upon a Jesuit church, which was a perfect
harmonizing of old and new architecture and interior design. Best of all, I got to have kartoffelpüffer (potatoe cakes!) for
lunch. Mmmmmmm.... After one last walk along the river we boarded the train to Mosbach for a visit with
Matthew's cousin and family.