Post treasure museum we were super hungry. We also were in the most touristy part of Munich. So what did we do? We went to the Hofbrauhaus. It's the German stereotype on steroids (its actually a chain that might even come to Buffalo soon). It's a beer hall with pretzels and blond ladies and 1 liter jugs of beer. Despite it being tourist central the prices weren't as obscene as I thought.
I think it was 8 euro for a liter of beer. (e:paul) got a pig's knuckle, (e:terry) and I ate a mushroom dumpling. (e:paul) scratched my last name in the table for my dad. At one point after we all had 1 liter of beer, the waitress came back and interpreted our request for one more liter to share, as one more liter for each of us. Drink up.
Leave the brewery after it rained, we came across this Bavarian king statue turned Micheal Jackson monument. There were all these pictures of Micheal Jackson - along with a 10 page document in English and German defending him against the pedophilia charges. They claim it was a conspiracy.
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08/14/2016 23:50 #60592
HofbrauhausCategory: vacation
08/14/2016 23:42 #60591
Bavarian Treasure MuseumCategory: vacation
Try to tell me these kings weren't gay
This is another pic dump only because there was more than one person could ever take in and read about. Basically the royalty of Bavaria had so much treasure they bought and gifted to them by other royalty they could open a museum about it. Once again the concept is disgusting, but the art and craftsmanship that went into these is insane. A lot of it was made it Italy which says a lot about how over the top these things were.
The trop of a pointy, jewel encrusted crown is real though.
This is for drinking water.
St. George slaying the dragon
Sexy plates
I appreciate the dogs here
(e:terry) is royalty! Who's the fairest of them all?
The golden penis
Napolean's wife's toiletry kit. The amount of drawers on drawers on drawers is impressive
08/14/2016 13:35 #60590
My first time gamblingCategory: vacation
A night of debauchery in München. I bet money for the first time (casinos and gambling were everywhere in Germany). We put 1 euro in the slot machine, and won 24 cents back. Terrible deal, would not do this again.
(e:paul) ate fried food
I don't even know where we were that there were poles but there you go.
(e:xandra)'s gift we spotted at the Halloween store.
(e:paul) ate fried food
I don't even know where we were that there were poles but there you go.
(e:xandra)'s gift we spotted at the Halloween store.
08/14/2016 13:31 #60589
Critical Mass MünchenCategory: vacation
We were finishing dinner at this decent Indian/vegetarian restaurant called Kiss, on Landwehrstraße near our hotel. All of a sudden, a group of 50+ cyclists ride by the restaurant. So we ran as fast as we could to go get the bikes we rented a block away.
Somehow we managed to catch up with the ride. It turns out since it was the last Friday of the month, it was critical mass! I forget that it's a thing since Buffalo doesn't have one.
The ride had a lot of cycle cops and cars following along which was weird, but for the most part the police were cool.
We rode all around Münchens center. Even though it was a fraction of the city we got to see way more than we ever would have otherwise.
The first stop we saw was the Oktoberfest grounds. They're empty in the summer but you can see how huge they are from the steps of the Munich Hall of Fame.
While we were up on the steps, a guy who worked at a bakery brought a cart of pretzels, doughnuts, sandwiches and cookies out for everyone. He was promoting his campaign to distribute wasted food.
The ride kept going around the city, and eventually it got weird with the police. They brought us through the English Gardens, which were packed. All the people in the park freaked out because they thought something was wrong. At this point we peeled off. Still a fun ride.
Somehow we managed to catch up with the ride. It turns out since it was the last Friday of the month, it was critical mass! I forget that it's a thing since Buffalo doesn't have one.
The ride had a lot of cycle cops and cars following along which was weird, but for the most part the police were cool.
We rode all around Münchens center. Even though it was a fraction of the city we got to see way more than we ever would have otherwise.
The first stop we saw was the Oktoberfest grounds. They're empty in the summer but you can see how huge they are from the steps of the Munich Hall of Fame.
While we were up on the steps, a guy who worked at a bakery brought a cart of pretzels, doughnuts, sandwiches and cookies out for everyone. He was promoting his campaign to distribute wasted food.
The ride kept going around the city, and eventually it got weird with the police. They brought us through the English Gardens, which were packed. All the people in the park freaked out because they thought something was wrong. At this point we peeled off. Still a fun ride.
08/14/2016 12:32 #60584
Last night in LeipzigCategory: vacation
Our last night in Leipzig, (e:paul) slept. (e:terry) and I walked around the old city, the south end, across the river to Plagwitz, it seemed like everywhere.
For future reference (e:paul) and (e:terry)'s favorite restaurant Kartoffelhaus Nr. 1 has a location here.
The Bayerischer Bahnhof, which was the second biggest train station in Leipzig but now with the Leipzig city tunnel is a brewery and S-Bahn station.
(e:paul) and (e:terry) getting our daily cro-bag sandwiches in the train station.
Is it possible to be in love with a city? Because if so I fell in love with Leipzig.
Maybe it's just because we were on vacation but I don't think I'll ever find a more beautiful and functional city.
The night we left I actually had a dream that I cried about us leaving. Meta.
For future reference (e:paul) and (e:terry)'s favorite restaurant Kartoffelhaus Nr. 1 has a location here.
The Bayerischer Bahnhof, which was the second biggest train station in Leipzig but now with the Leipzig city tunnel is a brewery and S-Bahn station.
(e:paul) and (e:terry) getting our daily cro-bag sandwiches in the train station.
Is it possible to be in love with a city? Because if so I fell in love with Leipzig.
Maybe it's just because we were on vacation but I don't think I'll ever find a more beautiful and functional city.
The night we left I actually had a dream that I cried about us leaving. Meta.