The Road to Leipzig

We traveled a long, long way today, and it's late so this will be a short post! After an early breakfast we started a 9-hour drive to Leipzig.

Along the way we stopped at Wartburg Castle, home to lots of Martin Luther history! It even had a special exhibit on Luther, since this is the 500-year anniversary of the Ninety-Five Theses. St. Elizabeth of Hungary lived here for a time, and is memorialized in incredible mosaic form in the castle (again, no pics allowed inside).









The surrounding landscape views were surreal. I love me some castles, and this didn't disappoint - the foundation was laid in 1067, the first recorded mention of Wartburg is from 1080, and we saw a room with ceiling timbers dated to the 12th century. Preeeeetty sweet. We didn't have much time inside and would love to go back.

Then off to Leipzig! On the way we saw Buchenwald but didn't stop to visit. Our visit to Auschwitz was absolutely worth it, and I wish we could have gone to Buchenwald as well.

At least we ended up at Auerbachs Keller, Leipzig's second oldest restaurant! Roulade = amazing.


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