Saturday, 20 August 2011

  • Füssen - A Small Town of History Culture

    Füssen is an idyllic town south of Germany within the State of Bavaria, nestled across the banks of the Lech River. A brief history of Füssen flows like the waters of the Lech is constant and ever changing. The name of the town comes from the Latin world Fauces, meaning gorge.

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    Today, Füssen has ended 700 years old, but has largely preserved the history within the very structures that litter the town here and there. Some of the places to visit in this town would be the Kings Palaces, which will take you to an era when royalty and nobility lived inside the town.

     

    Climb down from the High Palace to the Baroque central where you will find buildings with architectural design dating back to the early 1600s.

     

    Füssen is also referred to as Romanticism capital of Bavaria, thanks to its architecture and history. Enter the Fussen Heritage Museum and find out about the rich history of the entire town. The museum itself is a piece of history, since it was the West Wing of the Benedictine Monastery of Saint Mang.

     

    The Museum is extremely rich in archaeological finds because the Benedictine Monks have kept to preserve Christianity and knowledge for the last 1,000 years. The Monastery seemed to be the spiritual center of all of Füssen, which also means the focus of governance.

     

    The city of Füssen is also located across the Romantic Road route, a 350-kilometer stretch of road so named because of the number of romantic spots and towns which are of high culture and rich history. The identical road was used centuries ago as a very important trade route that connects Germany towards the rest of its southern neighbors.

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    Fussen also offers a majestic backdrop of the great Alps as you cruise along the Romantic Road. There are many types of art, culture, and gastronomic treats you will find along the stretch, presenting themselves in architecture, painting, or delicacies.

     

    The scenes from Fussen are those of a fairy tale. Numerous churches that symbolized the epicenters of political and spiritual influence hundreds of years ago are still standing, while on the horizon sits a castle where Kings used to live. King Ludwig II is renowned for having built the majority of the castles seen from the Romantic Road.

     

    You may also go for a trip to the character side of Füssen. Hot Air Balloons occasionally blot out the sun, and bikers and hikers usually pick the paths along the river. For any quick yet still romantic look at the whole town, tour on the horse-drawn carriage.

     

    There are also sports accommodations in this little town of Füssen. You will find gyms where you can play tennis, and there's no shortage of land where you can play golf. Aquatic sports are also available nearby in the Lech River.

     

    There are tours readily available for Füssen online. Escape for this town south of Bavaria and spend a week in slow, relaxed time loop where palaces still exist and thousand-year-old monasteries dwell in waiting for the next traveler it will enchant.

     

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