Tag: castle

  • Neuschwanstein Castle for my 31st!

    A few weeks after Slovenia it was my 31st birthday. Alex made me a nice breakfast and said he had to go outside and would be back in a minute. I assumed he had to go down to our basement storage for something. He’d actually taken the train to go rent a car and returned home with a shiny black Mercedes convertible. It was really unexpected and I was all smiles even though I had no idea where we were headed.

    We drove out of the city and drove along the most scenic road into the Alps. At this point I just assumed we would be going to a lake or something but suddenly I saw that postcard castle up on the mountains. We were on our way to Neuschwanstein castle which I had been wanting to see since I arrived in Munich.

    We arrived a bit early before our scheduled tour and Alex had brought some picnic food so we walked down to this beautiful lake and had some fresh berries, cheese, and champagne.

    Then we did the tour of the castle which was really interesting and worth it even with all of the tourists there. Reservations for this tour are a must! The line of people who didn’t have a reservation was unending and I can’t imagine how many hours they must’ve stood there. You can also tour another castle of King Ludwig called Hohenschwangau. We decided to just take photos from the outside but maybe it’s worth another trip back sometime.

    It’s definitely a touristy place and a bit overrated but I think it’s definitely something to be done at least once if you’re in the Munich area. Just look at these views! I highly recommend it.

    We returned to the city and Alex asked if I would mind meeting his coworkers out for dinner. His boss had planned a birthday dinner for himself and had scheduled it for this evening. Honestly I wasn’t 100% happy to be having my birthday dinner at someone else’ birthday dinner but I had just had such a wonderful day and what he had already planned was more than enough. Well I am certainly glad that was the attitude I took because we ended up having one of the best meals of my life and after everyone toasted his boss and presented their present to him they also toasted me and gave me a bottle of champagne. I was really surprised because I didn’t even know anyone knew it was my birthday. Plus I really enjoy Alex’s coworkers and it was nice to spend my birthday with a group of people out in Munich.

    A very memorable birthday for sure!

  • Ljubljanski Grad (Castle)

    In the city centre atop a hill there is a castle. It took me all week before I found time to take the 10 minute walk up the hill and explore. My guidebook said basically all roads pointed toward the castle will eventually lead there so I found one and followed it uphill. Of course I picked a rainy day and didn’t pack an umbrella. Halfway up it started to really come down. Luckily I found a little alcove in the wall to take cover for a good 20 minutes before it died back down. It just so happened it was the only shelter on the whole hike so somehow I lucked out finding it at the right time.

    The castle was much more impressive than I had imagined. It was pretty enormous and I spent close to 3 hours exploring I think. There are events and exhibitions all the time at the castle and many of them are free of charge. I entered a few free ones and then paid 10 euro to see the Steve McCurry exhibition. It was 10 euro well spent! I’ve seen some of McCurry’s work before, and we’re all familiar with his most famous piece from the cover of National Geographic, but I had never really seen much more than that. I was completely awestruck and insprired…especially after playing with my new camera all week. This guy captures incredible moments that are so striking you almost can’t believe that it wasn’t staged. The colors, composition, emotion, and technical skill are all perfection. Needless to say it just fueled my desire to master the D90 and improve my photography.

    For another 6 euro I was able to go up into the tower. Quite a little climb up a spiral staircase and I found myself looking out over all of Ljubljana. I can’t imagine what this view would be like on a clear day because even with the grey skies it was pretty spectacular. I wanted to try and get a 360 degree panorama so I moved to the center of the tower. Unfortunately I was too short and the tower walls were obstructing my shot. So I climbed up onto this platform in the middle of the tower. To me it almost seemed like the purpose of it was so that you can get a good photo. And let me be clear that the tower walls were a good 5-6 ft away from what I climbed up onto so there was absolutely no chance of me falling off unless a hurricane came through. Even so, I think I managed to make a few people nervous as they were staring at me as I climbed up. I decided to spare them and not stand on top of the platform but just kneeled instead. After I situated myself I heard one of the onlookers rattle something off in Slovenian. The only word I caught in her thick accent was “A-mer-eee-can”. I don’t know how she pegged me but it was somewhat amusing.

    After I took about 100 photos I headed back down and took a different route down the hill and through town. Even after spending all that time there I still didn’t even see the Slovenian history museum they had in the castle. Looks like I will need to make a return trip at some point.

    All roads lead to the castle…
    The view from my rain shelter on the path up to the castle
    Seems like there should be fairies living in these woods
    This snail and I may be the only ones enjoying the rain
    Getting closer to the top, quite a view from here
    Can you imagine all the people that have walked through that door throughout the centuries?

     

    An art installation inside the castle
    A gallery of old wall paintings
    Art installation – Giant ants holding a broken Euro
    Steve McCurry Photography Exhibition
    The castle's chapel
    Heading up the tower - lots of steps
    Heading up the tower – lots of steps

     

    View from the top. Empty streets on a rainy day
    Heading back downhill into town.
    More interesting graffiti
    I've found a few spots like this. Anyone know what it means?
    Love the peeling paint
    More great architecture
    Even this boarded up doorway is nice to look at.
    This feels very European
    More nice signage
    More buildings in town
    Art in the alleys

    Just a taste of the street names I have to figure out. I have no idea how to pronounce them.

    Greeted by the black cat and pigeons again when I return home
    Kitty decided to get friendly and I have to admit he freaked me out a little bit at first. Can't decide if he's evil or nice.