Landshut
Landshut is the capital of Lower Bavaria, founded in 1204 by Louis I of the Wittelsbach dynasty. It has the 2nd tallest brick structure in the world at the end of an ample street of colorful Bavarian façades, an imperial view you would expect to find in Munich but only get further down the Isar.
Visits
In July (2012)
With Adriana (from Mexico) and Ingrid (from Barcelona), two students from the German language course of the Goethe institute.
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Landshut.
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Elena, Adriana and Ingrid.
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The main street (Allstadt).
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The second main street (Neustadt) with the Trausnitz castle.
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The Gothic architecture
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and colourful Bavarian façades.
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The St. Martin cathedral.
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One of the tallest brick structure in the world.
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A fresco in the cathedral.
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A sculpture of Christ and a WWII German soldier.
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The Trausnitz castle.
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The clock atop the main entrance.
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The main square inside.
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Ingrid.
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A dependence.
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A garden in the Hofgarten.
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Its colourful flowers,
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and ongoing work.