Berg Falkenstein

Continuing with some posts of pictures that I’ve finally processed – and which are from 2010. The latest set is from Berg Falkenstein, Germany back in May of 2010.

Falkenstein

Falkenstein is a town in the Harz district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated on the northeastern edge of the Harz, approx. 10 km west of Aschersleben. The town was created in 2002 by merging the town Ermsleben with 6 other municipalities. It was named after nearby Falkenstein Castle, about 5 km to the southwest.

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The castle here is now abandoned and has been restored for tourist use only. The most basic castle here was built as a defensive fortification sometime around 1120. The present day castle was built between 1500 – 1700 but was designed to protect the majority of the medieval character of the original buildings. It was recently restored and contains a registrar’s office for weddings, a throne room, knight’s hall, a fully functional “old” kitchen, and a delightful underground chapel with a small cabinet organ that still works. Additionally, there is a proper falconry on the grounds which is actually still in use and tourists can see the birds between March and October.

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You can see more of the set on my flickr site here.

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Worlitz, Germany

Worlitz Panorama 1

I know it’s been a long time since I’ve posted, but after having recovered from surgery, had friends in Ireland for a week traveled extensively and then worked too, time has been flying by. (My mom and Step dad are in town now – and I have a wedding to photograph coming up as well, so yes, busy busy busy!) The good news is that I’ve managed to get some old trip pictures processed and uploaded. The bad news is that because so much has been going on, I’ve not had time to post and this post will be filled with some old trip photos.

Palace Worlitz

Today’s post features photos taken in May of 2010 on a day trip to Worlitz, Germany.

Worlitz Bridge house

Worlitz is a town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany and is nicknamed the “garden kingdom”. It’s got a series of very famed gardens surrounding the Palace and a lovely lake with a man made grotto around it.

Man Made Grotto Worlitz

The day was warm, sunny, and nearly perfect to go out and make some late spring photographs. More of the set can be seen here.

mausoleum at Worlitz

Jewish Temple at Worlitz

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