Donnerstag, 24. Mai 2012
Italian Graces
Minnesongs at Castle Falkenstein
Frederic the Great vs. Count Brühl
These exhibitions try to tell the reasons between their hatred, show the violence in their actions and the different histories of their lives.
Sonntag, 13. Mai 2012
Castle Bündorf
I posted about our trip to Merseburg before and on our way, we saw a really intricating palace in a tiny village. It is Castle Bündorf, a mid-18th-century stately home and farm. I think it was sold a couple of years ago to someone, but we couldn't see any changes to the state of the buildung. Castle Bündorf is known to have been in use as the gowager duchess of Saxe-Zeitz's home, Erdmuthe Dorothea, who died there in 1720. Her initials can be seen at the front gate. She was even buried in the ducal crypt at Merseburg Cathedral.
It was first mentioned in 1266 and belonged to the bishops of Torgau and later to the Bündorf family. During the 18th century it belonged to the ducal family of Saxe-Merseburg-Zeitz. Until the end of the Second World War the castle was owned by the Counts of Zech-Burkersroda, who were disappropriated by the GDR-government and a retirement home was installed. It is typicall for GDR-times, that buildings such as this were neglected and not repaired.
Napkins at Castle and Cathedral Merseburg
Today we went to the Museum for Cultural History at the episcopal palace of Merseburg. Currently there is an exhibition on table napkins, but the other parts of the museum are exciting as well. We had not as much time as one needs to see all of the castle and the cathedral. But we saw the early modern and Prussian part. I was happy to see lots of needlework and other crafts exhibited. I took some photos, though I'm not sure, if it was allowed. Anyway, there were tatting tools as well as lace bobbins etc etc... See for yourself! One very interesting piece was a 'hair-work' made of real hair, wire and paper from the 19th century! A must-have was the guilded needlework-case featuring a mirrow and tiny boxes and all!
Freitag, 11. Mai 2012
Holiday in a Castle
You don't need to be a princess or duchess or whatever to spent your holidays in a real castle, a manor house or another stately home. A new network of castles, manors and farms offers holidays at Germany coastal state Mecklenburg-Vorpommern - former home of King George III's wife Charlotte - from 5-star hotels to huesthouses or farms. 34 locations invite tourists to their historical buildings. More informations on their website!
Mittwoch, 9. Mai 2012
9th May 1671
341 years ago the Irish adventurer Thomas Blood and his three accomplices were cought in the act of stealing the Crown Jewels of England from the Tower. Above the vault of the jewels lived the bailee's family. Disguised as a clergyman, Blood obtained their confidence by fraud. The robbery failed. Impressed by Blood's manners and demeanour, King Charles II. pardoned the thief.
More on Thomas and his life via wikipedia...
Donnerstag, 3. Mai 2012
Phantasie Spectaculum
This weekend from noon till night you can travel back in history in Ballenstedt!
Check the links for more information and the map for directions.
Mittwoch, 2. Mai 2012
Happy Birthday Friedrich!
Gerhard Schulz, professor for German Studies in Melbourne, Australia, published a new Novalis biography, which opens with an essay on the only acknowledged portrait we know of the genius. Novalis died too young, only 29 years old in 1801.
The author very successfully presents Friedrich of Hardenberg as a much stronger person than universally believed and contradicts older pictures about him. Novalis is still fascinating and will remain so inspite of the new book.
Gerhard Schulz, Novalis, Leben und Werk Friedrich von Hardenbergs, C.H. Beck, 303 pages, 24,95€ (as ebook too!, 19,99€)
Many works by Novalis are also available in English. Novalis in German as ebooks are available for free at amazon! - Novalis in English ONLINE.