In the same way that there are multiple places in England called ‘Newtown’ or ‘Whitchurch’ reflecting the relative novelty of … More
Tag: Europe
The town of Plzen
Walking from the brewery to the synagogue I passed through the old town of Plzen. Having booked myself into a … More
The Great Synagogue
The city of Plzen has a long history and diverse population, exemplified by the recently renovated Great Synagogue. It is … More
Bavarian Brewing, but better
Not far from Strakonice is the city of Plzen, which, when under Austro-Hungarian rule, was spelt Pilsen. The city has … More
Knights in shining armour
The final section of the museum in Strakonice is dedicated to the Knights Templar, who were also based in the … More
German and Czech views
Long-time readers will be familiar with my #viewfromatrain theme. Much of my pleasure in train travel derives from the views. … More
Carlisle to Settle
On our way back south we didn’t stop and get out. In hindsight, we made the right choice as the … More
Belgian buildings
I had not visited Belgium before. Not properly. I had passed through it many times while driving from Germany to … More
Cathedral of the waves
Why the authors of the article in “Die Denkmalpflege” magazine of 2016 chose the first part of this title is … More
The iconic Roman image
Of course it isn’t possible to count as a proper tourist visitor to Rome without going to see this, even … More