I had to cut a city from my plans. It was a fairly small city, with very little to do, but I still think looked nice and could have been interesting. The main attraction would have been a museum, but museums all across the country are closed Monday and there just wasn’t enough else to justify going there, it was the city of Hameln, home of the story of the Pied Piper, with museum, statue, and an old abbey in the town, along with a city tour guided by the “Pied Piper”. Oh well.
So instead I went to my next planned city of Kassel. No more old medieval villages, at least for a little while. Early research into the city led me to believe it was another small town, with only one main attraction, but I was quite wrong. Deciding to look into it one more time, revealed a LOT of things to do, so I will be spending quite some time here. Unfortunately, most of the attractions here are also museums, so I could get very little done today, but it was nice to relax, and go down the main shopping boulevard. Went through shop and store after mall after shop. Major electronics stores, small gift shops and the like. There’s two medium sized shopping malls, and another very large multi floor store all within just a few minutes of walking between each other. The main shopping street leaks to near a major parked so I walked around there for a while and then headed back.
Fun (or not so fun facts):
“During World War II, Kassel was the Headquarters for Germany’s Wehrkreis IX, and a local subcamp of Dachau concentration camp provided forced labour for the Henschel facilities, which included tank production plants. The most severe bombing of Kassel in World War II destroyed 90% of the downtown area, some 10,000 people were killed, and 150,000 were made homeless. Most of the casualties were civilians or wounded soldiers recuperating in local hospitals, whereas factories survived the attack generally undamaged.”
Kassel! With Hameln sadly X’d out. Maybe I will go there after Kassel. Though it’s completely out of the way of my next stop.Kassel main train station.A funny piece of art outside.“Wealth is sharable” And on the scissors it says “Millionaire tax now!” Die Linke = The Leftist Party. There was a bunch more political graffiti spray painted on the ground nearby.”Well, someone near my hotel has a sense of humor.A strange lone tower, surrounded by a graveyard, with big cool stones. It’s not even a church, a sign on the side says it’s a restaurant!Druselturm. Part of the old castle city wall built in the late 1400’s. 144′ tall, but it’s closed and can’t be entered at all. The height of the door makes it a bit tough.St. Martin’s Church. It is in the Gothic style and was begun in 1364 and completed in 1462. The bottom all looks very old, then at the base of the towers on the left side it is a uniform red brick style, and on the right its more of a spotty gray brick style, and the top of the towers all look even and new. Of course it was rebuilt after WW2.
A neat thingy off to the side in the church.A large courtyard in the shopping street. Several sides of the obelisk are in German, but the golden text on this side was in Arabic! Not sure what it means or represents.In one of the malls.City hall.Landgraf Karl. Landgrave was a title of nobility in the Holy Roman Empire. Around rank of Duke.A very strange… art exhibit? It’s literally nothing more than what it looks like, just a random fram with a platform that you can walk on to which abruptly ends. The pipes in the middle are holding up another smaller square frame.Looking out through the smaller square held up by pipes and cables.Somebody actually managed to get a giant rock up in this tree! … But actually upon closer inspection I determined the tree to be made of metal. It looks incredibly real, even up close the bark was virtually impossible to distinguish from metal. Random installation in another part of Karlsaue (the big park).The Orangerie in Karlsaue. A type of palace where plants and oranges are grown.A small section of the large park.
The mini-palace across the big lake at the end of the looonngg walkway.A WW1 and WW2 memorial… stair… wall climb thing. It was locked off, but that didn’t stop some people from going up anyway. It just had the dates of both wars at the the bottom.A weird fruit/flower thing I have never seen before in the park.One on the ground. I have no idea what it is. Must be some kind of wriggling alien parasite.
Wow, what a fabulous trip,,
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