THIS IS OUR TRAVEL
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OUR TRIP TO EUROPE
![]() Linderhof and Neuschwanstein Castles in Bavaria, Germany |
![]() Nymphenburg Castle in Munich, Germany |
![]() The city of Köln on the Rhine River where we took a boat ride. The magnificent Köln Cathedral, one of the tallest in Europe. |
![]() Munich's old townhall with a carillon that plays music and figurines inside that rotate when playing |
![]() Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany |
![]() An Old Country Church in Bavaria, Germany |
![]() ![]() Windmills in the Dutch Countryside |
![]() One of the many canals in Amsterdam, Netherlands |
![]() This ancient Stone Bridge was built in 1135, the oldest in Germany, it crosses the Danube River and is located in Regensburg |

The beautiful village of Oberammergau, Germany
where the Passion Play is reenacted every 10 years
![]() A typical country home in Austria |
![]() A panoramic view of Salzburg, Austria taken from Hohensalzburg Fortress |
![]() ![]() Sans Souci, the 500 acre palace grounds and burial place of Friedrich the Great of Germany located in Potsdam |
![]() ![]() ![]() St. Mary's church where Martin Luther preached, The Castle Church-his burial place and the 95 Thesis door in Wittenburg |
![]() The Luther House is the largest museum for reformation history in the world. In the collection, there are about 15,000 books and pamphlets from the 16th - 18th centuries, about 13,000 individual sheets from the 16th - 20th centuries, 6,000 original manuscripts from the 11th - 19th centuries, about 1,600 coins and medallions, 135 paintings, 50 incunabula (early printed book) and one of a kind pieces. |