Showing posts with label Hanover. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hanover. Show all posts

Thursday, August 21, 2008

All that and Some Strudel

Day 163
I woke up feeling refreshed and not the least bit sick. I guess all I needed was a really good nights sleep. After stuffing myself with the fabulous hotel breakfast I packed up my stuff and headed out.

The first thing I visited were some odd statues. They were really pretty ugly. I have no idea what they were about. After checking out some half-timbered houses I went to the Hanover History Museum.



About 100 years ago a medieval world map was discovered here. Jerusalem was thought to be the center of the world. The unknown areas were filled with crazy looking humans and fantastic animals. The original was destroyed during WWII, all that remains are a few copies.

The free audio guide was extremely detailed. It was also a bit funny. At one point the voice said ‘you might think that the object in front of you is no more than a hollowed out tree stump, that is in fact what it is.’ It had been used to strengthen a well.

Hanover was part of the Hansiatic League and was quite a rich city back in the day. Often torture was used to draw out confessions. However, for a confession to be valid it would have to be repeated after the torture was over. I would think that just the thought of being tortured again was a form of torture itself. There were 27 witch trials in Hanover, apparently this was much less than in other German cities.

Clocks didn’t have minute hands and the length of an hour varied by the sun. I just thought that was interesting.

After learning a bit about the Hanoverian British kings my notes grow sketchy. I guess I got a bit bored. In the 20th century Hanover became known as a car making town. After the WWII section there was a bit on toys and farming. I was a bit bored at this point though and decided to call it a day.

I sat in the market square for some time reading and eating apple strudel. It was good! Next store there was a Bobs Big Boy statue. Weird.

I had to pick up my bags from the hotel hours before my train. There wasn’t much I could do besides sit and read. I did chat with a friendly bartender for a bit. She had lived in California for some time.

By the time my train came I was pretty tired and definitely ready to get to my bed.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Sniffles

Day 162
I was feeling a bit sniffly when I woke up in the morning. I decided to treat myself to the not so cheap hostel breakfast and I drank about a gallon of orange juice.

I managed to arrive at the HBF just a few minutes before my train departed. I was headed to Hanover.



It wasn’t a long ride and I was there before I knew it. It didn’t take me long to find my hotel. I actually had my own room and even a shower, just no toilet. After a short break I headed out to see the town. It was a bit rainy and I was still feeling a little off. I did manage to find a really top heavy looking building though and an interesting sculpture.

I sat in a cafĂ© for a bit and tried to decide what to do with myself. There isn’t much to do in Hannover and I had another day to see it. I decided that I would just go back and watch the Olympics for a while and catch up on CNN. On my way back I picked up some dinner.

This was a very uneventful day, but I didn’t want to make myself sick and was asleep early.