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Destinations in Southern Germany: Wurzburg

The town of Würzburg, situated on the Main river about an hour's drive (at Autobahn speeds) southeast of Frankfurt, is really a relatively unknown destination that provides sight-seers great architecture and wonderful wines.

 

While a lot of the downtown area was destroyed inside a bombing raid in 1945, the various churches as well as other historical buildings have already been lovingly restored. Even though you just stay for a couple of hours, you should ensure to find out the Bishop's Palace ("Residenz"). This 18th-century edifice provides the world's largest unsupported ceiling fresco, developed by the Venetian painter Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, in addition to numerous incredibly ornate rooms. Based on legend, Napoleon known as the palace "the nicest vicarage in Europe".

 

Among other areas to find out will be the Marienberg fortress overlooking the town (which hosts a museum which has a lot of the works from the famous wood carver Tilman Riemenschneider) as well as the Haus zum Falken using its ornate facade, which nowadays provides the municipal library.

 

In case you are in science or medicine, you might like to go to the house where Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen discovered the X-ray in 1895. It now contains an exhibit about Röntgen's achievements.

 

In the end this sight-seeing you might be hungry and thirsty, and you ought to check out the regional cuisine and in particular the dry white wines of Franconia, served inside a squat, roundish bottle called Bocksbeutel.

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