What a grand picture of the countryside! The clouds seemed to be within reach. In the distance, the mist was lingering, and the smoke was rolling for thousands of miles. A charming scene came into Yunluo's eyes, and Yunluo couldn't help but scream. The silence of the mountains and the vitality of the village, I wonder who decorated whom. The ink painting of nature The train passed through the fields and the village, what a beautiful countryside.
This scene may only be seen on TV. A small river flows through the green fields like a ribbon. In the distance, there are small houses with simple shapes and harmonious colors. What a pretty and charming pastoral scenery! The corn fields are like green carpets carefully woven by hand. The vast plains are as vast as a huge dark green jade disk.
The vastness and grandeur are breathtaking. The village surrounded by mountains is full of greenery, and I believe even the air smells of grass. With the green mountains behind, the clouds as company, and the cattle and sheep chasing, the scene is beautiful to think about. Leave all the beautiful dreams of a lifetime here, and everything inside and outside the dream is like smoke. There is the beauty of nothingness, the haziness of poetry, and the melancholy of poetry here.
In the distance are rolling mountains, with clouds and mists lingering between them, and the green trees and red flowers forming a beautiful and unique pastoral scenery. The countryside here feels so simple, so natural, and so harmonious. The mist is like a veil, like a dream, like a fantasy, like a poem, like a painting, and this mist is not like the smog that Yunluo and An Chuyu saw in the big city.
The fog gave people a fresh and natural feeling, white and friendly, giving people a warm feeling. In the distance, on the deep and crisscrossing stone mountain, stood an ancient castle. The tall gray walls were mottled and I believe it has become a historical monument for a certain number of years. Seeing the castle sign, Yunluo and An Chuyu had entered Germany.
Germany's castles are the most famous in the world. Yunluo and Anchuyu's next stop was to visit Neuschwanstein Castle. They were looking forward to it. They drove lightly on the highway from Austria to Germany and saw the European countryside. It was really beautiful. The countryside here was as beautiful as a poem or painting. Its appearance was deeply imprinted in Yunluo's heart and recorded in Yunluo's camera.
Yun Luo never tires of watching it, and is intoxicated by it, leaving behind a beautiful memory for a lifetime. Munich Oktoberfest. Also known as the "Octoberfest", it is one of the three most famous beer festivals in the world. Speaking of the beer festival, it originally originated in Germany. According to legend, it was born in October of the year when the king at that time celebrated Prince Ludwig of Bavaria.
In 1912, a grand celebration was held to commemorate the wedding of Princess Hill of Saxe. Since then, the Oktoberfest has been preserved as a traditional folk festival in Bavaria. Since then, the people have continued this enthusiastic mood and held this event year after year. The most famous beer festival in Germany is the "Octoberfest" held in Munich from October to October every year.
It is famous not only because it is a thorough carnival, but also because the entire festival has completely preserved the folk style and living customs of Bavaria. During the entire beer festival, people can not only enjoy the most authentic German beer, but also have the opportunity to appreciate the melodious songs played by Bavarian folk artists using various national instruments.
Along the street, there are not only all kinds of authentic local food and exquisite handmade souvenirs for sale, but also a series of colorful entertainment activities. From crazy bungee jumping to national sports such as horse riding. All of them will appear in the festival. This is not only an entertainment event, but also a folk art event. Walking on the streets of the beer festival.
In addition to locals, there are also various organizations from other German states and neighboring countries gathered here. Everyone wears colorful and beautifully made traditional folk costumes to attend this huge event. In the beer houses along the street, beer girls, also wearing traditional costumes, constantly hold up huge glasses to attract guests from all directions.
During the festival, the most exciting scene is that many Bavarians wearing national costumes such as buckskin shorts and plaid shirts walk through the streets with beer mugs in their hands. Many people are already drunk and shout "cheers" to everyone they meet. This atmosphere is very lively and also reflects the enthusiastic and generous national spirit of the Bavarians.
The beer houses on both sides of the street all showed their best skills, using various vivid decorations to make their shops look like dream houses in a fairy tale world. The hawking voices, accompanied by cheerful music and people's loud cheers, made the entire beer festival extremely lively.
In addition to beer everywhere, there are also people's revelry sounds coming from many thrilling rides around. During the festival, people dress themselves up in a very unique way. In addition to traditional Bavarian costumes, some people dress themselves up as ancient noble dukes with exquisite clothes and princesses and ladies wearing silk and satin.
Many people also wore simple clothes that farmers wear for festivals. Participants ranged from old to young, including housewives, middle school students, and even kindergarten children. Some even wore beer barrel-shaped hats, which attracted a lot of attention in the crowd. Light-colored shirts and deerskin bib shorts are the most Bavarian-style clothing.
On this day, the locals all dress like this to commemorate their gradually forgotten national traditions. The father carries his young son on his back and walks through the lively crowd, immersed in the joyful atmosphere. The small shops along the street sell all kinds of local specialty foods, showing the Bavarian specialties to guests from all over the world.
The local girls also put on colorful skirts and danced to everyone's cheers. They became the focus of everyone in the flowing crowd. After drinking, people rushed to the high-angle swivel chairs to experience the feeling of flying freely in the sky. There were also people who took part in the dance themselves.
Parents took their children to the streets to enjoy the ultimate carnival for all ages and countries. In addition to the Oktoberfest, Munich is also a modern city full of long history and rich cultural atmosphere. Walking into any church along the street, you will be shocked by the rich and elegant decoration inside.
As dusk approaches, the originally hot sun gradually becomes gentle, and people walking in this warm sunshine, chatting and laughing, seeming particularly leisurely and comfortable. Entering an unnamed street, the light of the setting sun sprinkled on the buildings on one side of the street, gradually becoming soft and weak, composing a warm and unpredictable story of light and shadow.
In the twilight, people walked on the golden streets. On the empty and slightly silent road, a father pushed his son back home. Shrouded in light and shadow, it was Munich before the night fell. The soft and moving streets were like a man caressing a girl; with the ethereal gauze, it intertwined an overly illusory dream. The golden sunlight covered the quaint streets.
The father held his child's hands and walked towards home. The reflection on the ground looked vivid and interesting. The last ray of sunshine on a sunny day passed through the distant buildings and trees and sprinkled on the golden streets. The young man on the bicycle laughed and sang all the way, embarking on the way home in the sunset. It was still the same familiar street, and the same bright sunshine.
Like a huge bright lamp, it shines on the dreamy streets and alleys, and the people coming and going. Crossing the golden legendary road; in the quiet dusk, the old man rides a tricycle, driving on the golden avenue. In the shining light, he walks away happily; Munich in the dusk is decorated with a touch of gorgeous colors and becomes more moving.
On the overpass in the distance, pedestrians are still busy shuttling back and forth, drawing a rhythmic line. The hazy dusk is colorful and gorgeous, and the busy trams are running through the streets in the twilight, which is quite retro. The yellow light embellishes the distant sky, lighting up half of the city. In the sunset glow. Back to the location of the beer festival again.
Crowd into the bustling crowd, enjoy the more charming lights and night colors, and feel the more crazy celebration and jubilation. The small shops along the street all lit up bright lights, embellishing the night more splendidly. The exterior decoration of the beer tent is unique. But most of the interiors are in a similar style, with long wooden tables and chairs that can seat dozens of people arranged in sequence.
The center was decorated with flowers and lights, with a high performance stage and a ceiling decorated with huge silk and woven wreaths. Every room was filled with waitresses in Bavarian national costumes, enthusiastically serving wine to customers who came to the door. The streets seemed to be flooded with more tourists, and crazy screams were still floating in the distance. There was no sign of abating.
The beer houses on both sides also lit up their lights, making them more charming and exciting, with a sense of fairy tale houses. Love locks are also a popular and unique item that can be seen everywhere during the festival. Many passers-by came forward to take photos. Some people bought them as gifts for their loved ones, while others bought them as gifts for single men and women they admired along the way.
In the night, people in the beer house are still drinking beer heartily; and young people who are looking for excitement continue to experience various exciting entertainment projects in the psychedelic night. Countless small shops with their own characteristics decorate the entire amusement park lively. Visitors can buy satisfactory souvenirs here at will.
Bavaria's specialty snacks, or participate in games. Lucky guests can also win various interesting toys. The next morning, I boarded the northbound train and headed for Augsburg, the first cultural city of this trip. At the end of September, I walked into Munich without any plan, met it in a hurry, and passed by it. Memories of this city.
It was the golden streets filled with sunshine, and the beer festival that was full of carnival and enthusiasm all day long. As the train slowed down, we soon arrived at Augsburg, a small town north of Munich, and embarked on the official first stop of this trip to ancient Roman ruins. The most famous attraction in Augsburg was built by the wealthy merchant and banker family Fugger.
They established a huge trade empire in Augsburg and founded the world-famous Fugger Welfare House, the oldest social welfare house in the world. The German Renaissance and Rococo architectural styles also originated in Augsburg, beautifully reflected in the town hall, the Perlach Tower, the Schetzler Palace and three luxurious fountains.
It adds an Italian touch to the city of Augsburg. When you come to this small town, you can fully appreciate the magnificent beauty left over from the Renaissance in Augsburg. It is also known as the "German Renaissance Capital". From the nearby Perlach Tower, you can also overlook the entirety of the city's architectural essence, and everything you see will be stunning.
Accompanied by the soft light of the morning, walk into the ancient and charming Fugger Welfare House. In this historic building complex, wander between the quaint streets and appreciate the perfect combination of history and life. The Fugger Welfare House (Fuggerei) was built in 1912 by the wealthy businessman Jacob Fugger and his brothers and is the earliest in the world.
A social service institution established for hardworking and honest citizens who believe in Roman Catholicism but live in poverty. Today, the annual rent is still one Rhine guilder, which is less than one euro. The Fugger Welfare House is known as a "city within a city". It consists of two-story buildings, including apartments, a church and a simple and elegant fountain.
The Fugger Museum shows the living conditions of residents in the past few centuries, as well as the original interior furnishings. [The organic fusion of Roman and Gothic architecture, Maria Church] After the relaxing and interesting morning visit, find a restaurant next to the old street. Enjoy a pure lunch leisurely like the locals.
After lunch, continue to another beautiful local church, the Cathedral of St. Mary. This cathedral, which combines Romanesque and Gothic styles, was built between the 16th and 17th centuries. It has amazing murals, a 17th century bronze door (now in the parish museum), a Romanesque crypt and four prints by Hans Holbein the Elder.
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These are its most important features. The windows made in the 20th century depict many prophets. It is said that these windows are the earliest works in the history of German figure painting to use stained glass windows. Various relics left over from the Roman Empire era can be seen everywhere in the square. The street trams are covered with interesting colorful paintings.
Walking through the front of the cathedral. This scene is a perfect combination of the present and the past. It is particularly vivid and interesting. Standing at the foot of the cathedral, looking up at this magnificent white cathedral, the walls of the cathedral are engraved with various sacred gods and prophets. Walking into the cathedral, it seems particularly empty. In the quiet church, the sun shines through the windows.
Sprinkled on the dark ground, passers-by occasionally walk through the light and shadow. In the afternoon, the church is covered with mottled light and shadow. Devout pilgrims walk through this black and white world with light steps. In the sacred cathedral, quietly appreciate the scenery alone. A slightly dark environment.
Intertwined with the sunlight outside, the interweaving of black and white, composes a legend of light and shadow; from the colorful glazed glass to the sacred and solemn statue of Jesus, every detail inside the church is exquisite and delicate, and the internal visit is moving. Walking out of the church, I can't help but look back again and take a closer look at its appearance.
Young people with disabilities are all resting here, forming a harmonious and warm picture. The sun gradually climbs higher in the sky, and more and more visitors come to the church. Every door in life is filled with unknown treasures, and every encounter in life is a fusion of the soul. Dispelling the disturbing loneliness; on the streets of the small town.
The trams are still busy shuttling between the cities, and the towering clock tower is still standing firm in the distance, becoming the most dazzling star of the town. The town is very small, and the main streets and tourist attractions are all concentrated near the central square of the city. You can almost see the scenery of the entire town by walking. And the town is full of stories.
The crowds of people on the street seemed to be playing out vivid stories in front of us. The simple and happy life of people was so touching. [Rococo-style architecture, Scheitzler Palace] After finishing the visit to the small town, we continued to move towards the beautiful representative of Rococo-style architecture, Scheitzler Palace.
Take a look at the many architectural styles of the town, one of the most perfect combinations of history and art. The Scheitzler Palace was built between 1644 and 1644 as the city palace of banker Liebert von Liebenhofen. The magnificent banquet hall was built in Rococo style. The palace is recognized as the most representative Rococo work in Augsburg.
It is also the most amazing private Rococo building in Bavaria. In the center of Scheitzler Palace is a 10-foot-long Rococo ballroom, in which all the carvings, stucco, wall mirrors and a painting on the ceiling were created by Gugliemi. Now, Scheitzler Palace also includes the German Baroque Art Museum and the National Art Gallery.
Nearly 100 outstanding paintings from Augsburg and many donors are displayed here. In the hall of the palace, a father and his son are sitting on the steps on one side. The father is teaching his son earnestly and the son is listening patiently. The picture is very warm. Because it is the weekend.
The whole of Bavaria was enveloped in the joyful atmosphere of the beer festival, so the streets of the town were extremely lively, gathering tourists from all over. Many parents brought their children with them. Several performance artists dressed in various cartoon character costumes took to the streets, posing in various cool poses, attracting curious passers-by to flock forward.
They rushed to take photos with them. (You usually need to pay some tips after taking photos) With the happy atmosphere of the festival, children painted all kinds of funny paintings on their faces. Some dressed themselves up as clowns. The trams passing through the streets exuded a retro flavor. Through the windows covered with advertisements, you can see passengers with different expressions.
It was like a vivid painting. In the square in the distance, people released tens of thousands of colorful balloons into the air. Against the backdrop of the blue sky, white clouds and ancient buildings, it looked extremely romantic. In the central square, children also spontaneously held a stage play to celebrate this happy day. The children on the stage were not very old. (~^~)