perjantai 31. tammikuuta 2020

Rosenheim und Wendelstein

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Bavaria has so much to offer.
Well, yes. 
Like Rosenheim in January. 
Actually, the sister of may friend's sister's husband 
lives in Rosenheim. That I call a reason to visit.


Pretty houses.


Pretty signs.


Same same.


Museum. Next time.


Decoration.


Church.


Hairdressr in ROSENheim. 


In the parking lot we saw this:
there is this German tv-series Rosenheim-Cops,
so everybody knows where Rosenheim is.
Well, have to come back again to take the tour!


And off we go, up tp the mountain!

Wendelstein (Central BavarianWendlstoa) is a 1,838-metre-high (6,030 ft) mountain 
in the Bavarian Alps in South Germany. It is part of the Mangfall Mountainsthe eastern 
part of the Bavarian Pre-Alps, and is the highest peak in the Wendelstein massif. (Wiki)



Wendelstein church.

The foundation stone of the Wendelstein Church (Wendelsteinkircherl) was laid 
on 1 July 1889 on a rocky ridge a hundred metres below the summit. 
On 20 August 1890 Germany's highest church was consecrated. It is dedicated 
to the Patrona Bavariae and is managed by the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising
as a satellite church of the parish of Maria Himmelfahrt in Brannenburg. (Wiki)



Down there: Bayrischzell.


Somewhere down there: Rosenheim.


When the rail track was built they got some guys 
from abroad. The exhibition at Wendelstein.


And back to the valley.


Happy birthday dear hubby!





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