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Caption: GERMANY PASSAU VISITING
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Caption: For 15 days we sailed the Danube, Main and Rhine Rivers, from Budapest to Amsterdam…Cruising past the old medieval castles that dot the Rhine River, visiting small German villages (straight out of a fairytale) all while sampling some of the best German dishes we could find.
This was our time in Passau
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Caption: Cruising into Passau
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Caption: The first thing you notice as you enter the dock is the old town hall… It’s also interesting to see all the varying watermarks on the dock that show you how high the water has risen throughout the decades
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Caption: The oldest church in Passau - St Pauls Cathedral
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Caption: Passau is such a charming old village. It’s easy to stroll around and check out the different architecture and churches. It feels a bit like an artist community inside an old German town
Picture of St. Stephan's Cathedral
Caption: As you walk around you’ll notice that the cathedral towers are always in the skyline amongst the baroque architecture
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Caption: If you follow the cobblestone streets it will lead you to the artist Street which is filled with shops featuring local handmade goods.
Picture of St. Stephan's Cathedral
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Caption: The organ inside the cathedral is considered the largest in Europe, with almost 18000 pipes… and it is stunning!
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Caption: Textures of Baroque architecture
Picture of Residenzplatz
Caption: Considered the heart of the old town this is where you can see the main attractions in one shot, and get a great look at the Baroque architecture found throughout
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Caption: you are visiting you must eat local Bavarian cuisine… It’s hearty German food (think grilled sausages and potato’s) and it is delicious!
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