Monday, December 14, 2009

Marburg



Sorry for the delay in updates. Over the next few days I will be writing about several trips we have taken this Fall.
In late October, we took a day trip to Marburg, Germany. It is a quaint university town with one of oldest Gothic churches north of the Alps, St. Elizabeth. The university was founded in 1527 and is most famously the school that the Brothers Grimm attended and where they collected their fairy tale stories. Marburg is also the home of the Marburg Colloquy, which were meetings between Martin Luther and Zwingli to develop and establish the Protestant church.
Shea and I arrived and first visited the cathedral. It was very beautiful with amazing stained glass and a handcrafted tomb made entirely of gold. We then toured through the hilly city streets and enjoyed the half-timbered houses and shops. We followed the streets up to the castle, which dominates the city. Though not quite as big as the castle in Heidelberg, it was still impressive and offered beautiful views of the city and river valley below. From there we walked through the university district and felt a little old seeing all the university students who looked like they could pass for pre-teens.
It was a nice day trip to a pretty little town with some interesting historical significance.


1 comment:

Allison said...

Yeah for updates! I have missed them :)
Glad to know you are doing well, we really need to talk sometime soon. Early January, let's make a deal!