SALZBURG, AUSTRIA
5.20.15 - 5.22.15
Salzburg had a beautiful, small-town feel that I really appreciated after the bustling crowds of Rome and Venice! We spent a good part of the first day strolling through Salzburg and looking in the many charming shops. I loved their woodwork and craftsmanship!
Salzburg had a beautiful, small-town feel that I really appreciated after the bustling crowds of Rome and Venice! We spent a good part of the first day strolling through Salzburg and looking in the many charming shops. I loved their woodwork and craftsmanship!
Though it rained during our time in Salzburg, the city was no less beautiful draped in soft gray.
It was exciting to be in Mozart's home city! I expected the best music to be in Italy...
but the instrumental music in Salzburg took my breath away.
I can't speak for concerts, but Salzburg's street music wins by far.
Many of the cars were in Salzburg were bigger than Roman cars, but not this one!
We saw several "trucks" like this both in Rome and Salzburg.
Our hotel was lovely and comfortable, but the European style bedding was a new experience!
Notice the folded duvets on the fitted sheet.
One is supposed to use only a duvet (and possibly an extra blanket but not sheets) for sleeping.
Does one sleep sleeping-bag style? Or double-thickness style? I never figured it out.
On the second day, we headed up to this castle (Hohensalzburg).
*The rest of the pictures are from the castle that overlooks Salzburg*
We had a lovely views of Salzburg from the castle above the city.
That is, until it rained the hardest on our entire trip while we were on top of the castle parapet
trying to see the city and surrounding countryside!
Close-up detail from the previous picture.
Dad, Mom, John R., Eli R., Denise R., me, Ada R., and Caroline
We spent our second and last day in Salzburg with the Redmond family,
who drove from the Czech Repulic to spend a day with us. (Thank you, Redmonds!)
We went to church together before they moved to Europe for ministry.
Caroline and I lost the grownups occasionally while we toured the castle with Ada and Eli...
but I don't think it was a problem! We all found each other and really enjoyed the fellowship between our families.
Who could resist photographing this beautiful, old wood?
I think this door was in the royal apartments...
Throughout the castle tour, one caught beautifully framed glimpses of Salzburg.
The building is actually part of the castle compound.
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The next morning, we travelled north to what would become one of my favorite places in Europe.
The next morning, we travelled north to what would become one of my favorite places in Europe.