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Road to Rome, Day 8 – Eagles Nest

By jayjazz · Comments (0)
Thursday, May 11th, 2017

Our journey thus far had brought us to many fascinating places, but on the morning of Day 8, we found ourselves heading toward perhaps the creepiest destination on the Road to Rome: Kehlsteinhaus in Berchtesgaden, Germany.

For those history buffs out there, Kehlsteinhaus is more commonly known as the Eagles Nest. Situated atop Kehlstein Mountain, this “teehaus” was a gift from the Nazi Party to Adolph Hitler for his 50th birthday and was used to entertain guests. During an air raid by the Royal Air Force on April 25th, 1945, the structure survived when nearly everything else around it was demolished. Today, the building is managed by a charitable trust and serves as a restaurant and historical tourist destination.

At 1834 meters (6017 ft.), the Kehlsteinhaus offers spectacular 360-degree views of the Bavarian Alps. The building is considered a feat of engineering even today, and getting to it is not easy. We had to transfer from the Insights coach to a special shuttle designed to traverse the narrow four-mile road along the rocky cliff face of the mountain.

Tunnel at Eagle's NestThe bus dropped us off at the tunnel entrance, which bores 407 feet into solid granite and brings you to a brass elevator that rises 407 feet to the building. Walking through that tunnel gave us an extremely uneasy feeling and it was a relief to step out of the gaudy elevator! Our guide walked us through the main rooms, including the “Scharitzkehl Room” where Eva Braun spent a lot of her time, the dining room, and conference room.  The fireplace shown in the photo below was a gift to Hitler from Benito Mussolini for his birthday. We ended the tour on what is now a beer garden and open air terrace. There is also a small kiosk which sells postcards and water. Here, we rested for a bit and admired the incredible Alpine view.

Bavarian Alps

Once back on the coach, we settled in for a relaxing drive through the Tauern Mountains and Carinthian Lake District of Austria, and before long, we were at the Italian border! Ruth exited the coach to present our papers and we sat idle for what seemed like a long time before she returned to inform us she had been given a ticket by border patrol for not wearing her seat belt. After a chorus of boos, someone passed around an envelope to take up a collection to pay Ruth’s ticket. We would later appreciate the importance of wearing a seatbelt after seeing how the Italians drive…Boston has got nothing on the Romans!

We invite you to join us on the next part of our journey, as we explore the magical city of Venice and move a few steps closer on the Road to Rome!

Eagle's Nest - Germany

Marble Fireplace at the Eagle's Nest
Marble Stairs in the Eagle's Nest

Dining Room at the Eagle's Nest
The Alps from the Eagle's Nest
Cross at top of Eagle's Nest

Map of the Area with Eagle's Nest at the top
The Alps from the Eagle's Nest
The Alps from the Eagle's Nest

The Alps from the Eagle's Nest

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Photo of the Week – San Gimignano

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Sunday, May 7th, 2017

San Gimignano, Italy

Italian Countryside San Gimignano

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London Street Performers

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Monday, April 24th, 2017

Check out this dizzying video of break dancing street performers in London’s Piccadilly Circus District!

 

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Road to Rome, Day 7 – Innsbruck and Salzburg

By jayjazz · Comments (4)
Wednesday, March 29th, 2017

A week had passed since our European adventure began and we were back on the road heading for the next exciting country on the itinerary…Austria! After crossing the border, we passed through the Arlberg Tunnel, Austria’s longest road tunnel, to reach our first destination of the day, the majestic city of Innsbruck.

Known as the “Capital of the Alps”, Innsbruck is the capital city of Tyrol, Austria, and a world-class winter sports destination that hosted the Olympics Winter Games twice. The coach dropped us off in the middle of the city’s “Old Town”, and we were immediately stunned by Innsbruck’s unique beauty. Seeing the Baroque/Gothic architecture for the first time was like stepping into a fairy tale. Several colorful buildings lined the main street and the view of the Alps was breathtaking.

Strudel-Cafe KröllThere were several interesting boutiques and cafes and we followed our noses to a place called Strudel-Cafe Kröll. Here, we indulged in a delicious apple strudel and grabbed a “brezel” to munch on while walking. After a bit of shopping , we visited the Swarovski Kristallwelten store, where there are several beautiful Swarovski crystal sculptures on display. We then headed toward Innsbruck’s most famous landmark, the Goldenes Dachl, or “Golden Roof”.  The Golden Roof Innsbruck AustriaConstructed of 2,738 gold-plated copper tiles, the roof is displayed above a balcony once used by Emperor Maximillian I to observe events in the square. We stopped to watch a couple of interesting street performers in the same square before returning to the coach.

Salzburg Tour GuideWe arrived in Salzburg mid-afternoon and were greeted by our local tour guide, who was dressed in a traditional Austrian “dirndl”. She led us through the heart of Salzburg, which began with a visit to Mirabell Palace and Gardens, where the iconic “Do Re Mi” scene was filmed for the classic film “The Sound of Music”. The courtyard was packed with visitors but we managed to capture a few good shots of the grounds. Next, we crossed the Makartsteg Bridge, a pedestrian bridge over the Salzach River, to reach the historic town center. The bridge is covered with hundreds of “love locks” from visitors all over the world and we had a nice view of Hohensalzburg Castle and Old Town Salzburg.

Next, we visited the birthplace of Salzburg’s most famous resident, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The building is now one of the most visited museums in the world and its bright yellow façade, like Mozart himself, stands apart from the adjacent buildings. A short walk later, we were in Residenzplatz (Residence Square), where we paused to admire the Residenzbrunnen (Residence Fountain), the largest Baroque fountain outside of Italy. If you’re a fan of The Sound of Music, you’ll remember Julie Andrews’ Maria singing “I Have Confidence” in Residenzplatz and splashing in the fountain.

Our guide gave us some free time to find lunch and by now, we were famished! We pretty much chose the first place we came across and lucked out with Burgerista. I ordered the Veggie burger and Jay chose a Route 66 burger. Both were amazing and we enjoyed dipping our steak fries in the variety of Burgerista sauces at our table. Burgerista Salzburg After lunch, we met up with the rest of our group at Mozartplatz (Mozart Square), where a bronze statue of Mozart stands in the center and serves as a memorial to the great composer. Several cafes border the square and a few scattered street vendors were selling art and other souvenirs.

Our hotel in Salzburg was the ARCOTEL Castellani Salzburg, which is located in the center of Salzburg. After settling in, we ordered a drink and sat in the garden terrace to unwind and reflect on another fascinating day. Check back soon to read about our visit to a historic landmark with a dark past and our arrival in Italy!

Innsbruck Austria Old Town

Old Fountain Innsbruck
Saint Ann Column Innsbruck
Street Performer Innsbruck

Golden Roof Innsbruck
Swarovski Store
Swarovski Store

The Cascade at the Swarovski Store
Horse & Buggy Innsbruck
Imperial Palace Innsbruck

Old Town Innsbruck Austria
Old Town Innsbruck Austria
Old Town Innsbruck Austria

Old Town Innsbruck Austria
Welcome Van Salzburg
Mirabell Palace Gardens

Mozart Birthplace Salzburg
Mirabell Palace Gardens
Mirabell Palace Gardens

Love Locks Bridge Salzburg
Mozart Birthplace Salzburg
Mozart House Salzburg

Mozart Statue Salzburg
Salzburg Austria
Clock Tower Old Town Hall Salzburg

Doppler House Salzburg
Fountain At Residenzplatz Salzburg
Hohensalzburg Castle Salzburg

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Annie & Taco Sing!

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Tuesday, March 21st, 2017

Check out this video of street performers Annie & Taco, taken in London’s Chinatown district last August!

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