After we arrived in Rostock in the late evening after a very
well appreciated meal at McDonalds on the autobahn, we are ready to continue
our trip across Germany by heading north to the city of Bad Doberan.
In Bad Doberan we started the day out by meeting the
Vice-President of the LBV, Detlef Kurreck. From there we went on a tour of the
Bad Doberaner Munster cathedral. This is a cathedral that had its origins in
the 13th century after it was founded by monks. Through the years, it
was built and rebuilt into the building it is today with the cathedral now
standing for longer than the USA has been a country. It later became a favorite
of one of Germany’s royal family.
The cathedral was absolutely beautiful built in the classic gothic style it had pointed arches throughout the building. On the inside many of the original furnishings remained. The prayer boxes of the monks were still in their place, something many of the cathedral of have had removed from them never to return.
As we were guided around, we learned that many of a royal
family were buried within the church. Many of them had statues made of ok place
to commemorate them. They were exquisite pieces of art that were distinct
from the rest of the architecture of the church.
| The Molly |
| McCloy Fellows in Baltic Sea. |
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| Baltic Sea Selfie |
The last stop on the farm was a historic manner that the
owners of the farm own. It was a large gorgeous building that had been kept in
the family for a very long time. After that we departed from our guests to see
the port of Rostock and then back to the hotel for dinner. And we finally got
to have a beer with our host, Ralf!
It was a great day to be able to take things at a little
slower pace while seeing some very interesting history in Germany. Tomorrow we
head to a Thanksgiving festival before hopping another train to Munster. Until
we blog again!
Nick

1 comment:
Love seeing and hearing about all you are doing! Beautiful cathedral! May you continue the journey!
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