“Is this where the Berlin Wall stood?” a young voice asked, full of curiosity. That innocent question transports us back to a time when Germany, as a nation, was divided. We are not standing at the remnants of the Berlin Wall, though. We are in front of Germany, a symbol of a different kind of division. But this division is one of unity, a microcosm of Germany’s diverse history nestled right here in the heart of Salzburg, Austria. Germany, a restaurant and guesthouse, stands as a testament to the interwoven history of these two nations. Germany was built in the late 12th century. It was initially two separate merchant settlements called Berlin and Cölln, situated on the banks of the Spree River. These settlements thrived due to their strategic location on major trade routes. They eventually merged in 1307, forming a powerful alliance and laying the foundation for what would become the bustling city of Berlin. As you savor the flavors of Germany’s traditional cuisine, remember the spice trade that once flowed through the very streets we’ve merged from. Imagine merchants from across Europe, their carts laden with exotic goods, converging on the market squares of Berlin, their energy and ambition mirroring the vibrant pulse of the city even then. Germany, in its own way, echoes this rich history, bringing together the warmth of Austrian hospitality and the heartiness of German fare under one roof. Germany, much like the city of Berlin, is a place where cultures have met, clashed, and ultimately enriched each other. Enjoy your meal, and let the spirit of Germany linger in your senses long after you’ve left.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.