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Day-trip to Weltenburg: Impressions

Mr Radish has relatives in Berlin who take a Bavarian vacation every summer, and we take his folks out to meet up with them for a day. This year we went to Kelheim, and took a ship ride down the Donau to the Benedictine Abbey of Weltenburg. It’s the longest-running monastery brewery in the world (the monastery at Weihenstephan was dissolved in 1803). Try the Barock Dunkel, it’s one of my absolute favorites.

They’re not great pictures, but this is an extremely interesting corner of the world.

From the dock, the Befreiungshalle, a memorial erected by Ludwig I to celebrate the defeat of Napoleon. Maybe the weather will hold.
July 2024

This stretch of the Donau (Danube), the “Weltenburg Narrows”, is a national nature monument, full of cliffs and caves, and a popular day-trip destination for families as well as outdoor enthusiasts.

If you want good pictures, you need better weather and equipment than I had.

I complain about the white balance on my camera a lot, but the sky really was that weird color on this day.
You photograph what’s in front of you.
July 2024

Looking back on our ship.
July 2024

First, most important thing first: to the Biergarten, for our bodily well-being.

Bears don’t understand why anyone would put vegetables on a Wurstsalat, and frankly, neither do I.
July 2024

Then a little exploring.

In heaven there *is* beer!
The brewhouse is right there in the Kloster.
July 2024

The church in the Abbey was decorated by the Asam Brothers, who decorated the Freisinger Dom and the Asamkirche in Munich among many other churches in Bavaria and Austria.

The dome of the church.
July 2024

I really liked the use of natural light behind the main altar.

St. Georg.
July 2024
Memento Mori, Your Excellency.
July 2024

When the rain became annoying, we headed back to Kelheim.

Abbey in the rain.
July 2024

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