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Package II: German Architecture


Day 1 Berlin - Weimar In the morning take the train to Weimar, the cradle of the Bauhaus movement that has been declared a UNESCO world heritage site. Upon arrival a 2 hours - private walking tour of the city center will tell you more about the principles and stages of life from the Bauhaus protagonists. You also visit the main building of the Bauhaus university.


Day 2 Weimar - Dessau Today you visit the Bauhaus Mu- seum in Weimar. It offers you a glance into the development of the Bauhaus in Weimar, it was the most important design school in the 20th century. In the afternoon take the train back to Dessau.


Day 3 Dessau Today you have enough time to discover the city of Dessau, the se- cond headquarter of the Bauhaus between 1925 and 1932. You recei- ve an admission ticket that allows you to visit the famous building of Bauhaus, the teacher’s house and the Konsumgebäude building.


Moreover, you can use the public transport for 24 hours. Here we find another UNESCO site - the Garden Kingdom.


Day 4Dessau - Berlin After breakfast travel back to Ber- lin. The German capital was the last headquarter of Bauhaus: A visit to the Bauhaus files in Berlin is waiting for you. This is the lar- gest collection of Bauhaus and it gathers works, documents and lite- rature related to the school crafts, design, art and architecture.


Getaways


Travel period: Jan 01, 2017 - Mar 31, 2018 Departure dates: daily


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participants 2


II


Package III


rates on request


Suppl. for private transfers upon arrival and departure: on request


Min. 2 persons


This program includes Package II:


Accommodation at 4* hotels Daily buffet breakfast Train tickets in 2nd


class


Private city tour in Weimar (2 hrs) Admission to the Bauhaus Museum in Weimar


Package III: Beer & Gastronomy of Bavaria


Day 1 Munich - Nuremberg Upon arrival free time to discover the stunning capital of Bavaria and its famous attractions such as the Ma- rienplatz and the Hofbräuhaus. Enjoy a private tour through the Viktualien- markt, which is part of Munich just like the Isar and taste together with your tour guide some of the many lo- cal delicacies. In the afternoon travel by train to Nuremberg.


Day 2 Nuremberg After breakfast free time to ex- plore the old town of Nuremberg that still preserves much of its castles, gothic churches and re- laxing squares. The Highlight for the afternoon is an interesting tour through the underground cellars of Nuremberg, where you learn more about the history and the elabo- ration process of beer since the 19th century. The tour ends with a presentation and tasting of two local beers. You should not forget to taste the traditional sausage (Nürnberger Rostbratwurst) of the region in one of the numerous local restaurants.


Day 3 Nuremberg - Kulm- bach - Bamberg - Nuremberg In the morning take the train to Kulmbach and visit the beer mu- seum. Then continue to visit Bam- berg, which is famous for its beer and old town (UNESCO). Free time to enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of the city in a beer garden “ Bier- garten“ with a delicious local beer. In the afternoon travel back to Nu- remberg.


Day 4 Nuremberg - Munich After breakfast return to Munich by train.


Admission to the Bauhaus building of Dessau with headphones in english Admission to the Teacher House in Des- sau (closed on Tuesdays)


Admission to the Konsumgebäude in Dessau-Törten


Free public transport in Dessau for 24 hrs Admission to the Bauhaus-Files Museum in Berlin with headphones in english (closed on Tuesdays) Package III:


Accommodation at 4* hotels Daily buffet breakfast Train tickets in 2nd


class


Private city tour in Munich “Viktualien- markt” (1,5 hrs) includ. tasting Private tour through the underground cel- lars in Nuremberg including beer tasting Admission to the Beer Museum in Kulmbach Package IV:


Accommodation at 4* hotels Daily buffet breakfast Train tickets in 2nd


class Package IV: Lutheran Getaway


MARTIN LUTHER 2017 500 Years Reformation


95 theses to the door of the castle church. You should not miss the vi- sit to Luther’s house (optional). In the afternoon travel back to Leipzig by train.


Day 1 Leipzig - Wittenberg - Leipzig Upon arrival meet your local guide who shows you the city during a 2-hour private walking tour. You vi- sit the places related to the theolo- gian and monk Martin Luther, who began and boosted the religious reform in Germany 500 years ago. Then the tour continues to Witten- berg by train. It was here where Lu- ther gained notoriety by posting his


Day 2 Leipzig - Eisleben - Leipzig Today we travel to Eisleben by train, it is famous being the home- town of Martin Luther, hence, its official name is: Lutherstadt Eisle- ben. Along with other monuments in Wittenberg, the house where Luther was born and where he died is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. After visiting these houses full of history we return to Leipzig by train.


Day 3 Leipzig - Erfurt After breakfast you will board the train to Erfurt for a 2-hour walking city tour. Erfurt was the spiritual hometown of Martin Luther becau- se in this city Luther went to the university and became a monk as well. We also have the opportunity to visit the Augustine Monastery during the afternoon.


Day 4 Erfurt - Berlin/Frank- furt After breakfast free time to disco- ver the city at your own pace. Re- turn to Frankfurt or Berlin by train.


Private city tour in Leipzig (2 hrs) Admission to Luther’s home. Private walking city tour in Erfurt (2 hrs)


! Please Note


These rates do not apply during holidays, conferences and special events With pleasure we adapt these programs to your wishes or we can make an individual offer according to your preferences We will be pleased to arrange for private city tours or other private excursions. Please contact us for prices! Some museums or attractions might be closed on Mondays


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