Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Munich Dachau

hey everyone just a post about my time in munich so far

We arrived two days ago, and spent most of the afternoon sleeping which isn't a great idea considering how freaking cold it gets here! unbelieveably cold. but yes I guess constant travelling kind of got to us.

anyway we got to see some of the christmas markets at the Oktoberfest field sites, which was pretty fun. while most things were a bit expensive, they did have heaps of stuff ranging from raclette (traditional meal of grilled cheese, pickled onions and gherkins on potatoes.. seriously lack this back home) to extreme makeover hair dramatists (you could call them that..) dressed in alien lady-gaga-esque costumes and turning people's hair into cacti pretty much (lots of teasing of the hair and hair spray)

our room mates were pretty 'lekker'! they were 2 guys from from south africa and taught us some of their 'lingo'. lekker = awesome, china = dude (seriously haha), so you could say 'hey china, that's so lekker'. hilarious.

that night we finally met up with my sister and her group (of 3 other guys) (they've come to Europe from a hospital elective in Mumbai) and had dinner at a famous German beer house, 'Hofbräuhaus' . it's actually a 500 yr old restaurant that is known to be the 'birth place of the Nazi's', where Hitler and co shall we say would come and congregate and have beers in the early days. The ceiling of the bottom floor used to be adorned with Swastikas that have since been artfully painted over with Bavarian flags, though you can still see the quadrants that made up the Swastikas. pretty scary. On a funnier note, before women were allowed into the beer house, it used to have slanted tiled floors and strategicallz placed drains so that men would be able to pee on the floor and continue drinking without losing their seats. NASTY! apparently to prevent potential brawls over who-peed-on-who, each guy was given a spiral walking stick (screw like) and you would pee on those, so that your pee  didn touch anyone else, just the floor. NASTY! ERGH GROSS GROSS.

yesterday we all paid a visit to Dachau, the first concentration camp of WWII. It is actually beyond words - how does one describe the feeling of standing in what was previously a gas chamber? there were fake shower heads on the top of the ceilings (no piping underneath) so that the prisoners would believe that they were going to take a routine shower and would not resist walking in to meet their ends. They were even made to fold their clothes before they went it, to make them think that they were going to come back out and wear their clothes. Every detail/effort was preplanned. you could see the vents where the poisonodus gas was mixed with the hot air, the crematorium was there... it's nearly impossible to describe. I dont think I will try, though i will say that it was well conserved and factually/objectively presented.They've done a commendable job in respecting such an historic site.


Last night we ended up having dinner with 2 other aussies (we're everywhere!) One had spent 2.5 months walking through France and Spain with her dad (literally, no public transport). She ended up on the coast of Spain (the very edge of her journey) on her 28th birthday. The other girl was doing ajoint phd project in Spain on frogs' sperm. Being knowledgeable on animal reproduction, she told me that there is a particular type of rat whose males only live for one generation. In the one breeding season of the year, they mate until they die of starvation and exhaustion, leaving only the females to raise the babies and to start the next generation.What the...! The dessert at the restaurant was divine, I would thoroughly suggest anybody going to Munich to try the caramel crepes at Opatija's, a few blocks from the city station (Marienplatz) Hochbrückenstraße 3,  80331 München, http://www.opatija-restaurant.com/ So delicious! the perfect mixture of sweet crepes, the creaminess of the cheese curd, the sourness of the berries and the crunch of the toffeed caramel. won't get over that one for a while!

Today we visited the famous castle at Neuschwanstein, which is what the disney castle is based on. It's not very old, only was built at the end of the 19th century, though the interior decor (from furniture to tapestries to door hinges) where quite viking-inspired (what would you expect from a German-Bavarian castle..)   the picture here is just from google, although we saw it covered in snow so it wasn't surrounded by green trees either. I can't currently upload my photos bc the comp i'm using sucks a bit.

that's it for now!

Love
Caroline






1 comment:

  1. Sounds like you are having a load of fun.
    WOOT HOOT! Glad to hear that you were able to meet up with your sis.
    YAY!!!
    The beer house definately contains my favourite travel story so far...particularly 'the sticks' - ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!! (why???!)

    Love you lots
    and be safe
    HAPPY EARLY XMAS
    xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo

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