Saturday, August 24, 2013

Road Trip to Germany: Part III

For our main sightseeing event in Nuremberg, we went to the Nazi rally grounds. We could have fit more sightseeing into the day, but the guys (who are experts at land navigation and certainly know how to read a map) led us in the completely opposite direction.  So what was supposed to be a quick subway ride turned into a subway ride, an hour of wandering through a random park wondering where in the world we were, asking a very nice lady (who spoke no English) for directions, eventually realizing we were in the wrong part of town, another subway ride, and finally a tram ride to the rally grounds.  All part of the adventure, and we had a nice little tour of the city along the way.

The rally grounds are actually quite extensive, although a lot has been destroyed or covered over.  We only looked at the Congress Hall, which was designed to hold 50,000 people.  It's a huge structure, and even though it was never finished, it is a powerful reminder of the events that took place.


With all the walking, not to mention all the extra walking we had done through random parts of the city earlier, we were more than ready for a lunch break.  Obviously, this meant bratwursts.  I got mine with the most delicious potato salad ever made, while Donovan chose the sauerkraut (and then sneaked bites of potato salad off my plate).


After we refueled, the guys decided it would be a good idea to round out our sightseeing excursion by paddle-boating around the lake.  Once out on the water though, we realized paddle-boating is actually sort of boring, but we did get some nice views of the outside of the Congress Hall (which is much nicer to look at than the inside) and some cute duck families.  Not the worst way to spend half an hour.


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