Sunday, August 8, 2010

On Monday, August 2, 2010 we traveled by train to Butzbach, Germany. We went with several of the other missionaries that are serving in the temple.
On the train--all of the people in this picture are missionaries at the temple.

Brother and Sister Bernardi, they speak French and no German. But we can always figure out what they are trying to say--they always make us laugh.


St. Wendelin's Chapel


This is the plaque that shows the date that the chapel was built.



The main street in Butzbach. Lots of little shops along the way to enjoy.






This is market square. Notice how the building seem to be leaning--they are. It made us dizzy to look at them, but people are living in them.




This building is amazing in how far to the left it is leaning. Really made us dizzy to look at it.





St. Michael's Chapel. It was built in about 1433.


The new organ in St. Mark's Church.


Guess who has to find the highest point that he can get to?

The old organ in St. Mark's Church



St. Mark's Church
Dates to the 14th Century


Missionaries


The Witch Tower--this is on the city wall and was built in 1321. It was built as a prison and a watch-tower.

The city wall

Different picture of the same tower.

Don sitting on the side of a very deep well. This is in front of the Castle of the Count of Hesse. It was used as American Barracks for the military until 1991. It is now a city administration building.


Decoration on front of a building.

Guess where we ate lunch? It was yummy!!!!



























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