Sep 22 - Würzburg, Germany
Fun in Würtzburg!
It promises to be a beautiful day in Würzburg . Although the temperature is less than 10° this morning, the sun is shining and it will warm up as the day goes on.
Today our excursion was a tour of some of the rooms at the Würzburg Residenz. a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
View of Würtzburg Residenz taken from the garden.
***I will ‘borrow’ some of the text for today’s blog as we were not allowed to take photographs inside the Residenz.***
The Residenz, a vast compound near the center of the town was commissioned by two prince-bishops, the brothers Johann Philipp Franz and Friedrich Karl von Schönborn. Several architects, including Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt and Maximilian von Welsch, supervised the construction between 1720 and 1744, in imitation of the Palace of Versailles, but it is mainly associated with the name of Balthasar Neumann, the creator of its famous Baroque staircase. The palace suffered severe damage in the British bombing of March 1945, but has been completely rebuilt.
The Grand Staircase featured a fresco above it, the largest in the world apparently. It represented the Four Continents (as they were known at that time) . It was interesting to see, as Balthasar Neumann also did the fresco we saw at the Maria Limbach church yesterday.
The Grand Staircase
The rooms we saw were incredibly ornate.
After the Residenz Tour we came back to the ship to spend an afternoon at leisure, snapping a couple of photos along the way!
Marienburg Fortress on top of the hill overlooking WürtzburgHo hum! Another day in Germany! More tomorrow!
M & D
Great photo of the two of you having fun. It was summer yesterday but today it is fall. It is breezey and cool today. Just catching up on my chores at home. Lots to do. We take the boats of the water in less then 2 was.
ReplyDeleteTemperature is about the same here and I’m putting on my woollies and going golfing. 🥶 Looks like perfect weather for touring around You know how I love my cathedrals and castles!
ReplyDeleteWe’ve really been lucky with the weather!
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