Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Prag und Weimar


I know its been  a while, but I have been extremely busy living up my last few weeks in Germany.  (as well as the fact that my keyboard is all but broken.  For example, if I try to type normally, here’s what comes out-  tetis stupd eedntettiixeno.  (I hate this stupid keyboard, I need to get it fixed now!)  Any typos… you know why!

When I left off I was actually heading out of Germany to the Czech Republic!  We arrived in Prague at about 6, checked into our hostel and then went to eat dinner.  We ate at a traditional Czech Restaurant where I tried the goulash!  It was delicious, and I would eat it a few more times during the two days I was in Prague.

After eating, it was beginning to get dark, so we walked around the beautiful old city at night to see some of the sights.  We went to Charles Bridge, saw the castle at night (from a distance) and then tuned around and headed to a British bar where we watched the opening ceremonies of the Olympics.  We decided to it until the US came in, so we were there for a while.  We cheered for the Czech Republic (seeing as e were in that country), Germany and of course the USA.  We got back to our hostel around 1:30 am, and called it a night.






The next morning e got up bright  and early to see as much of Prague as we could.  E wed a good hour (we weren’t going to pay for a tram pass) and saw a war memorial

The dancing house


As well as some beautiful architecture and sights.


And then went to the city’s old fortress.

We stopped at a restaurant and order lemonade (so hot out) which was basically different berries crushed up in a glass. After that, we walked around the area, saw some statues, a church and a great view of the city.

After walking  around, we waked back to the main city, ate lunch (I got pasta) and then went to the Kafka museum.  After that, we found an English bookstore, and I purchased a few of Kafka’s books.



Then we took a walk…

To a park. A few of the people decided to climb a big hill, but seeing as I had a headache beginning, I opted out and relaxed in the shade with Becca and Tyler. Eventually, I fell asleep… don’t know how long I was out.

Then we walked back to the hostel for a little beak before supper. 

We went to a little place for supper that was showing the Olympics.  The food was good, but the service was terrible. Maybe Dr. Spencer had a point when he said zech people are rude… but then again, we were only there 2 days.  I can’t really judge.

After waiting an hour for our check (after asking) we went back to the hostel.  That night, me and Elaina met up with Ron and one of his friends and went to an absinth bar.  This is the pace that does absinth correctly!


The waiter was really nice, and even made our drinks in front of us! 

We spent the night  talking and hanging out in Hemingway bar.

WE got back to the hostel around 2, showered, and went to bed!

The next morning we slept in  a bit, then climbed up a hill to see the Prague castle.  It was really expensive (300ish crown or 12 Euro) to go into the castle or cathedral, so we just looked from the outside.





The cathedral  is St. Vitines and is, I think, the largest gothic cathedral.

At noon, we watched the changing of the guard,


And then got some lunch.  I miss the goulash!

After lunch, Tyler and I went souvenir shopping, and then went to a Czech pub to try out some Czech beer.  Very good.  American beer is shit!

We then loaded the bus and traveled   back home to Dresden.  Prague was nice, but it as overly crowded with tourists, very hot, and their currency is just weird!  I’ll just stick with Germany for the rest of this trip!

When we got back to Dresden, we got Döner and did our homework and relaxed.

Monday was, as usual, class.  Afterwards we went shopping for groceries.  I honestly don’t recall if I did anything else on Monday…

Tuesday was 6 hours of classes and packing for our overnight trip to Weimar.

We left for Weimar early Wednesday morning.  We had an hour train ride to Leipzig, then switched trains for another hour ride to Weimar.

We took a walk around the town, attempted to go into a few churches that, for some reason or another was not open.  We walked around a graveyard, where the famous German writer Schiller is buried in a mass grave (an honor in that time). 

We also saw a small archive that showed the town’s history during the Nazi times.  The Nazi party would often rally in Weimar, and Hitler visited the city quite often.

We then walked and saw the town square… where the infamous Elephant Hotel is- which is where Hitler would stay.

As well as the German national theater and Goethe’s and Schiller’s birth house.  Schiller and Goethe is an example of bromance at its finest.



We then went to the Bauhaus museum and went back to the town square to eat.  Most of us got the original bratwurst… a little bread with a whole lot of meat!



Then we went to the hostel, dropped our things off, and continued our tour of the city.

We visited another graveyard, with a mausoleum that had Goethe’s body.  They also moved Schiller’s body next to his buddy Goethe, but late found out that it’s not actually Schiller (mass grave confusion). 

We then went and walked around a park.  We saw romanticism architecture (looking at the past) with a roman type building and built ruins.






As well as a statue of Shakespeare.

There were plenty of nude sunbathers in this park (no pics of that).

After that, we were turned loose, and a group of us went to a crepe pace to eat dinner.  My crepe type thing as sour crème, cheese and bacon!  After dinner we went to an amazing ice cream place for dessert. 

After that we attempted to let Elaina lead us to the hostel.  When we finally got back, the other group was heading out to a bar and invited us to join.   Few of us went.  We went to a local bar (apparently only locals go there) and hung out while dinking a few beers for a few hours.  At about midnight, me and a few other girls decided to call it a night and head back to the hostel.  We talked for a while, then went to bed.

The next morning we ate breakfast, then went to the site of a concentration camp right outside of Weimar, Buchenwald. 

Most of the buildings were torn down, with just rubble and stones commemorating what happened there.




I can’t even begin to describe what I felt walking through this.  It was overwhelming, and I’m just going to leave it at that!

After the camp, we visited the memorial site. From here you could see just how beautiful the countryside is where the camp was situated.

In the memorial you walked down with depictions of the camps history. 



At the bottom are three mass graves, with stones with the names of  the countries that had victims killed in Buchenwald.

At the end, you climbed up a lot of stairs and saw a statue of the inmate’s rebelling for their freedom…


As well as a giant bell tower.

After a gloomy morning, we went back into town to that amazing ice cream place for lunch.  I had spaghetti… eis…

After lunch Sammi, Elaina, and I walked around a bit, then relaxed in the park (fully clothed)!

After about an hour, we walked back to the train station to go back to Dresden.  Unfortunately, there was a train accident earlier that day so our train was delayed. We were suppose to get back around 8, instead it was around 11.

The next morning we had class, then in the afternoon a few of us went to the Neumesiter art gallery.  Afterwards we went to  few shops for souvenirs and then back to the dorm.

Later that night some of us went to a bar or two to watch the olympics.  We got to see Michael Phelps win a gold metal, as well as drink a meter beer!

The next morning a group of us went to HEidefriedhof, a graveyard.  There were some memorials to the Dresden bombing, as well as World War II in general.



On the ay back, we got Mr. Bien, then got ready for the American football game!

It was the Dresden Monarchs vs. Berlin Adlers.  Berlin kicked Dresden’s butt, but both teams were bad.  I understand why Germans stick to soccer!



The game was fun, and it was interesting to hear American cheers and old music!

That night, some of us went out to eat at a Schnitzel Restauant (bad idea).  As e walked to a bar in Neustastadt, I started to feel sick.  I went back early (not alone, don’t worry) and spent all of Sunday in bed with what I assume was food poisoning.

Monday was classes like usual.   Then, in the afternoon, we had a tour of the old Stazi prison.  The tour was done in German by a former mayor of Dresden.  This prison was just where poitical prisoners stayed until there trial. 

Today was class, as usual.  Tomorrow we go on our final trip to Bautzen.  I can’t believe I am don to my final 10 days in Germany.  The time is sure flying by!