After a very packed and long 2 days, we are finally in the Hotel Salzburg with beautiful accommodations and (thank goodness) wifi in all the rooms! Now that we are reconnected we can finally update you on our adventures!
Let’s begin with yesterday the 18th. We ventured out of the city for some sightseeing in the Bavarian alps to visit Neuschwanstein castle, the famous home of Ludwig II that Walt Disney used as a model for his design of Cinderella’s castle. Since the castle is literally sitting in the mountains, we were all quite in awe as we approached both of the castle and the view from it.
Our next stop was to the Wieskriche, a beautiful Roccoco church built in the town of Wies. We were given a lively tour by a very friendly minister, and then allowed to sing in the amazing acoustics of the church. Besides the beauty inside the sanctuary, we were also greeted by the scenery outside the church’s walls. It was an amazing seam where the beauty of man’s work for God,
and God’s work for man
met in one place.
After returning to munich for a late last night in the city, we headed to bed and woke up early this morning with Salzburg, Austria in our sights.
We arrived early and were given a little time to explore the city ourselves before taking a very lengthy tour with Hans Lugstein, one of the more colorful characters we have met on our trip thus far. He took us all over the city, showing us Mozart’s birthplace, Hohensalzburg fortress, and the gardens used in the filming of the Sound of Music.
We also were able to enter the Salzburg Dom, whose majestic architecture had been lighted for a large festival coming into town. There we were granted the privilege of singing a few songs both to our and the churchgoers’ enjoyment.
As fun as the tour was, we were all very happy to get a chance to sit as we hopped back on the bus to drive to St. Gilgen. There we were again greeted by the alps, touching down gently into a crystal blue lake, as well a very friendly local population. We gave a concert at the Mozarthaus, the birthplace of Mozart’s mother. During the concert, we were happily serenaded by Die Kirchenchor St. Gilgen, the local choir. We are all still in awe of the scenery and the culture of Austria and can’t wait to go exploring on our own in Salzburg tomorrow. Stay tuned!