Friday, April 15, 2011

Wurzburg Day 2 April 14

After a full day in Wurzburg and a guided tour of the town and sights from our friend Gisela (back from Connecticut in the 1980's). The Residenze Wurzburg, Fortress and Kapelle were really great sites.and so was the city. We ended the day with a nice dinner in a great small town a few miles away. Wurzburg is in Northern Bavaria, so many Churches here.  Today a few hours in our Hotel then to the train station and a train to Bamberg. 


Würzburg (German pronunciation: [ˈvʏɐ̯tsbʊɐ̯k]) is a city in the region of Franconia which lies in the northern tip of BavariaGermany. Located at the Main River, it is the capital of the Regierungsbezirk Lower Franconia. The regional dialect is Franconian.  Würzburg is approximately 120 kilometres (75 mi) from either Frankfurt am Main or Nuremberg by road. The city of Würzburg is not included in the district of Würzburg, but is its administrative seat (Landkreis). Its population is 133,501 as of 31 December 2008.
On 16 March 1945, about 90% of the city full of civilians was destroyed in 17 minutes by 225British Lancaster bombers during a World War II air raid. All of the city's churches, cathedrals, and other monuments were heavily damaged or destroyed. The city center, which dated from medieval times, was totally destroyed in a firestorm in which 5,000 people perished. Over the next 20 years, the buildings of historical importance were painstakingly and accurately replicated. The citizens who rebuilt the city immediately after the end of the war were mostly women – Trümmerfrauen ("rubble women") – because the men were either dead or taken prisoner of war. In comparison, Würzburg was destroyed more totally than was Dresden in a firebombing the previous month.
After the war, Würzburg was host to the U.S. Army's 3rd Infantry Division1st Infantry Division, U.S. Army Hospital and various other U.S. military units that maintained a presence in Germany. The U.S. units were withdrawn from Würzburg in 2008, bringing an end to over 60 years of U.S. military presence in Würzburg.
(Wikipidia)

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