After a short delay at the Calgary International Airport, we made it to Europe! Our first stop was Wurzburg, Germany. In Wurzburg we went to the Wurzburg residence which was the home of the Prince Bishop. It was equipped with 350 rooms but we only saw a few of them including the Cathedral. The whole palace was built in only 24 years. This was quick considering there was no special machinery or vehicles to construct it. We thought that it was interesting that the two wings of this building where fire bombed in WWII, but miraculously the center of the building was not harmed. Another highlight were the spectacular ceiling paintings. It houses the largest ceiling painting in the world.
Than we departed Wurzburg to go to Munich. When we got to Munich we stopped at the Olympic Park, where the 1972 Olympics were held. Football(soccer) and various track events were played in this stadium. One of the first terrorist attacks happened at that very Olympics.
After that we went to the famous Munich Hoffbrauhaus and enjoyed a splendid meal and German beer. Prost!
Stacy & Kim
PS - the attached photo is all the athletes and Coach Lonnie in front of the fountain at the Wurzburg residence
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