Friday, May 27, 2011

Within Marburg Castle, Poland

Marburg is a full-on castle, first built by the Teutonic knights, who seemed to rule in this part of the world for quite some time. They were a religious order of the Roman Catholic Church, but they were also soldiers. Go figure.


Agnes, 'splainin' about the ceilings and walls



Agnes really gets into her historical accounts


After the Russian attacks/bombardment of 1945 (German troops defended within the castle), the church was largely destroyed, and it is the one area of the castle complex that remains unreconstructed. Shown above is the section that largely survived the attacks. Click on the graphic to enlarge it.

3 comments:

hire a web programmer said...

Nice historical places. i remember those days of mine when we friends went to a historical monuments. Its just like those.

Anonymous said...

I love the top photo--is that your Mom in that one? That crazy ceiling looks like some kind of wonderful umbrella.

MAH

Roy Bauer said...

MAH, it is indeed my mom.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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