Dinkelsbuhl..the Christmas market continues..Day2
After a good night's sleep, trying to cope with the jet lag, we had breakfast with Harry and Amanda. Amanda and Linda bought some Apple Strudel at a nearby bakery last night. We had that, along with coffee. Then Harry got the Volvo out of the garage and we drove to Dinkelsbuhl. It is thought that this settlement saw its first origins around 730 AD with the name of Dinkelsbuhl first recorded in 1188. It is a former Free Imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire. Today it is now a part of the state of Bavaria. In WWII the city was unscathed and was spared from Allied bombing. (except for a broken window in St George's Ministry). An almost unspoilt townscape dating back over 400 years, mighty churches, proud patrician houses, and enchanting semi-timbered houses make Dinkelsbühl, “one of the closely packed and best preserved medieval towns in Germany”, say art historians. Today, the Gothic Minster of St. George, one of South Germany’s most impressive hall churches, ...






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