the city. We visited churches from many different eras... Baroque, Gothic and Roman. Each one harbored its own special architecture and embellishments.
Baroque boasts very ornate bold touches everywhere, a little "over the top" for my personal take, but impressive nonetheless. Gothic is more simplistic but still incredibly stunning in its presentation. My favorite example of this era was the St. Peter's Cathedral in the heart of Regensburg, began around the early 13th century. Its crowning glory are two incredible towers with steeples that were finished much later than the original building. Walter also took us to a couple of different Roman sites. The Romans occupied this area of Germany in the early 1100's and evidence of their rein are seen in many places. We saw a very old Roman church, where the front had been enclosed in glass so as to preserve the ancient stone. Later in our walk we stumbled across a Roman wall that had been around even longer than the church had.
We traversed up and down the cobblestone streets, finding beauty everywhere we turned. The majestic buildings, different colors and a variety of ornate metal touches on many of them. Walter took us to the top of a restaurant that had an impressive view of the city. He also took us by the Mayor's office after we had run into and met the "third" mayor.
server placed in a basket on our table. Walter ordered the potato soup and the rest of us asked for the sausage mit (with) saurkraut... YUM!!! We walked slowly back to our car, enjoying the weather as it started to cool off. Another day with mostly sunny skies was a blessing after some of the cold stays we were met with in Paris and London.
I can't believe how much sunshine your getting in Europe! Walter sounds like s great tour guide and hosts
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