- Copyright (c) 2001 -
Dave Breiland


May 23, 2001


A beautiful opera house in Leipzig
Everyone is asleeeeeeeeeeeep on the bus! ZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzz!

 

A skyline view of Leipzig.
Lucas Faust opened his own bakery chain while in Europe. He decieded to change the spelling, to add a European feel.

 

THE Bible that Bach used as inspiration for his well known musical pieces
The organ in St. Thomaskirche, where Bach was choirmaster for 27 years.

 

A wider view of the organ.
The front and altar of the church.

 

A statue of Bach, outside the church
The front, top, of the church.

 

A slightly lower picture of the front of the church.
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?!?

 

A sign on the side of Martin Luther's house in Wittenburg, stating that it was his house... and now a museum!
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!

 

A view down a street in Wittenburg.
The awesome organ in the City Church.

 

The Wittenburg town hall.
The town hall on the left, Martin Luther statue in the foreground, and the City Church of St. Mary's church in the background.

 

The tower behind the Castle Church.
The bottom of the tower of the Castle Church.

 

More of the castle connected to the Castle Church
To the right of the Castle Church.

 

A close-up view of the tower at the Castle Church
The organ inside the Castle Church.

 

The pulpit in the Wittenburg Castle Church
The altar of the Castle Church.

 

The place where Martin Luther is buried
A bronze replic of the 95 theses, on the doors of the Castle Church.

 

The front doors of Luther's home.