Monday, January 17, 2011

Lüneburg, Germany

Ambar and I went to Lüneburg, Germany in October 2010. I had just started taking an intensive German class at the beginning of October and one of the requirements was to participate in a trip to a small town in Germany. It was great that it coincided with Ambar's visit in mid October.


Lüneburg is a small town located about 30 minutes outside of Hamburg. We enjoyed getting to see another part of Germany. It's so small that we were able to walk around the entire town in about 2 hours. It's nice to know that we can escape the big city if we want to.


We met my classmates in front of an electronics store called Saturn before boarding the train.

This is the typical look of a small German town, no?

We call this next one my European shot:

We had a delicious piece of pie and some coffee at a little cafe about halfway through our walk, and then a nice little snack just before we left the town.


Here is Ambar inside Michaeliskirche. St. Michael's Church started construction in 956. Johann Sebastian Bach was a choirboy at this church from 1700-1702. 

Ambar in front of the church:

 We did some 1 Euro shopping in a store that was on the main strip.

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