Sunday, 2 June 2013

Wine from the "Bocksbeutel" in Würzburg

Back from Würzburg, the biggest city in Franconia after a very nice weekend meeting friends, making new ones, enjoying the local wine, sightseeing and photographing.
Center of Würzburg with the River Main and the Old Main Bridge
(Alte Mainbrücke) seeing from the Marienberg fortress.

Despite of the rainy weather and the level of the river Main getting higher and higher, my friend Roman kindly showed me a lot of Würzburg, where he has been living for almost two years.
View of the Barbarossaplatz in the Center of Würzburg.

We walked up the hill to the Marienberg fortress, crossed vineyards, entered the Residence Palace (Residenzschloss) and passed the main spots of the town.
It couldn't be different now sharing some of the impressions I could catch with my camera.
Center of Würzburg with the Cathedral (Dom).
View of the restaurant Old Main Mill (Alte Mainmühle) at the Main River.
Old mailbox: a piece of the history of Würzburg.
The Old Main Bridge (Alte Mainbrücke) with the
Fortress Marienberg on the background.
After a long walk through the vineyards, which grow along the river Main, Roman and I reached the Marienberg fortress. It's a local proud to have such an impressive construction rising in the middle of such a beautiful landscape.
Marienberg Fortress. Würzburg.
Marienberg Fortress. Würzburg.
The Princely Garden (Fürstengarten) in the Marienberg Fortress.
The Princely Garden (Fürstengarten) in the Marienberg Fortress.
The Princely Garden (Fürstengarten) in the Marienberg Fortress.
Tower of the Marienberg Fortress in the middle of the vineyards. Würzburg.
A visit to the Residence Palace (die Residenz) is a good option to get some of the historical background of Region. The entrance adult entrance fee costs 7,50 EUR and includes a guided tour through the most interesting rooms of the Residence. To take pictures is not allowed in the Museum. Below a picture take in the part of the facilities, which are used by the University.

Staircase in the Residence Palace.
Franconia is also very known for its traditional wines, which are available in the very typical Franconian "Bocksbeutel" bottle. Being there is worth tasting at least a few of the available types. There are many!
I brought these two bottles home. Really tasty!

Franconian wine in the "Bocksbeutel" bottles.
I am glad I finally accepted Roman's invitation to come along and have a look in Würzburg. It was great to meet new people, try the wine, get to know the town... Oh! and we partied. Yes we did!
Had a great time!
Definitely!

Cheers everyone!

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