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Meissen
Meissen, the porcelain capital of Germany.

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 Steel-beam and rivet train bridge.  There was a lot of construction going on in Meissen..  Looks like a new sewer system is being put into place.  The Elbe River with Albrechtsburg and the cathedral as a backdrop.  Albrechtsburg through the haze.  It was unusually warm throughout Germany.  The first photo of a three photo collage.  Overlooking the city center.  Notice the tower of the Church of Our Lady in the photo.  The final photo showing the train bridge.  Back in town at the other entrance to our hotel.  Oh Look!  Our hotel has its own restaurant!  But we didn't eat dinner here.  A little alley way to yet another entrace to the hotel.  The door there on the left is the entrance to the front desk.  This is our room.  We had a fabulous room!  And we even had room service do our laundry.  (They don't use fabric softener ... nor a clothes dryer for that matter.)  Here's the huge bathroom.  It was so big in fact...  ... I needed two photos to get it all in.  OK, so the view from our window wasn't very good.  But the room was still really nice.  Time to take one last stroll through town before we found a place to eat dinner.  Look, a carnival of some sort.  It was right outside our hotel.  Look, on the left, a Rotary Club tent.  OK, so this was too much excitement for us, so we took off up into the hills for a bit of a walk.  There were lots of little paths and passages around town.  This is a little stairway called Seelensteig, or  Looking down from above.  This path leads off of Seelensteig down towards the Church of Our Lady and the market square.  This shows a pretty good view of how steep some of these paths are.  The best view of a tower is when you can look out across at it.  More red rooves of Meissen.  Not all of the buildings in Meissen have been completely renovated since the German reunification back in 1990.
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