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May 23, 2001
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A
beautiful opera house in Leipzig
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Everyone
is asleeeeeeeeeeeep on the bus! ZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzz!
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A
skyline view of Leipzig.
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Lucas
Faust opened his own bakery chain while in Europe. He decieded
to change the spelling, to add a European feel.
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THE
Bible that Bach used as inspiration for his well known musical
pieces
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The
organ in St. Thomaskirche, where Bach was choirmaster for
27 years.
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A
wider view of the organ.
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The
front and altar of the church.
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A
statue of Bach, outside the church
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The
front, top, of the church.
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A
slightly lower picture of the front of the church.
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The
front doors of the church. Friemark is running away, because
we aren't supposed to go in through that door. Did you hear
that Rich?!?
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A
sign on the side of Martin Luther's house in Wittenburg, stating
that it was his house... and now a museum!
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This
tree is on "Luther Street". It is reportedly the
tree Luther prayed under, when asking to be saved from a lightening
storm... promised to be come a monk if protected... which
led to his opportunity to read the Bible!
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A view
down a street in Wittenburg.
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The
awesome organ in the City Church.
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The
Wittenburg town hall.
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The
town hall on the left, Martin Luther statue in the foreground,
and the City Church of St. Mary's church in the background.
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The
tower behind the Castle Church.
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The
bottom of the tower of the Castle Church.
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More
of the castle connected to the Castle Church
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To
the right of the Castle Church.
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A
close-up view of the tower at the Castle Church
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The
organ inside the Castle Church.
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The
pulpit in the Wittenburg Castle Church
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The
altar of the Castle Church.
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The
place where Martin Luther is buried
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A
bronze replic of the 95 theses, on the doors of the Castle
Church.
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The
front doors of Luther's home.
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