2023

Sept 2023 – Heidelberg – maybe it will post this time

Written by Kim

I’ve been trying everything to fix the photos. I hope I finally got it. I’m not very good at this website stuff but disabled some plug-ins (not even sure what they are) but…here goes

Funicular to castle

Heidelberg is located in the southwest of Germany on the Neckar river. It’s a small town with about 160,000 people so we thought it would be a nice stop to cut the train ride between Munich and Antwerp. I had been here with friends from my Roche days when I went to SAP in Waldorf to help them with their software development. We did a Voice Map self guided walking tour through the quaint little old town before the craziness began…read on

Narrow quiet streets
Hotel Ritter built in 1592

The main church in town was originally both a Protestant and Catholic Church at the same time. There was a wall down the middle so both services could occur at once. Now it is a Protestant church. There are little doors on the outside that become shops in the marketplace each day

The bridge over the Neckar River is very picturesque. There are vineyards on the plateaus opposite Heidelberg.

Bridge entrance
Enjoying the view
Vineyards on riverside
View of bridge from castle

Heidelberg University is here. It was founded in 1386, is Germany’s oldest and one of Europe’s most reputable universities. Heidelberg is a scientific hub in Germany and home to several internationally renowned research facilities. Approximately 30,000 students live in Heidelberg.

The university
The university library under renovation

Heidelberg Castle (German: Heidelberger Schloss) is a ruin in Germany and landmark of Heidelberg. The castle ruins are among the most important Renaissance structures north of the Alps. The earliest castle structure was built before 1214 and later expanded into two castles circa 1294; however, in 1537, a lightning bolt destroyed the upper castle. After being rebuilt another lightning strike in 1764 caused another fire. The views were incredible from the castle. We took the funicular up to the castle after struggling a bit to find the right bus to get us to the funicular we ended up just walking there.

The view of castle from bridge
The wine farmer needed to tithe their wine to the king who stored the wine in these big barrels for use at the castle

We learned when we arrived that our quiet little weekend in Heidelberg was not going to be too quiet because it was there annual Autumn festival which is the biggest weekend of the year with thousands of visitors. We rolled with it and met some Germans to party with. The festival had live bands in was square with beer, food, crafts to buy, etc.

Grilling some brats
Our new German friends

Of course we had some good food too!

Brats & frites
Kasespaetzle – Mac & cheese with grilled onions
Jagerschnitzel – pork with mushroom sauce
Mushrooms with cheese

Tomorrow we’re off to Belgium to see some friends. Until then….

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