We have been cruising up the Danube some days now, but water levels became too low, so we had to leave our boat in Regensburg and bus up to catch another boat in Bamberg. This marks our entrance to the Main River. Bamberg itself is lovely. It’s complete old city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, partly thanks to the fact that the Allies largely left this area alone during WWII. It’s one of the largest cities in Franconia (part of Bavaria) and it is laid out across seven hills (much like Rome). The architecture is lovely and cuts across multiple styles. Bamberg is known for its beer (especially Rauchbier — “smoke beer,” made by cooking the malt over open fires. It actually tastes like bacon!). The local cathedral can boast having a pope (Clement II) and a Holy Roman Emperor and Empress (Henry II and Cunigunde of Luxembourg — more on them later) buried there. We had a very pleasant visit here and are now heading north again.
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