Chris' parents, Tom & Margi, and his brother Nick (whom he hasn't seen in over 5 years! So this was his first time ever meeting Jane!) came to visit so as soon as they rested up for a day we hit the road - first stop: the Wieskirche.
It was a lovely three hour drive down through sunny Bavaria to the church. I love all the flower boxes in windows all over. I think I may have mentioned that once or twice before... :)
We parked in the nearby lot and made our way through the small town.It was a lovely three hour drive down through sunny Bavaria to the church. I love all the flower boxes in windows all over. I think I may have mentioned that once or twice before... :)
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Cool and also simultaneously creepy haystack things.
After admiring the countryside we arrived at the end of the path at the Wieskirche - Germany's greatest Rococo-style church. This recently restored "Church in the Meadow" looks as brilliant as the day it floated down from heaven. Overripe with decoration but bright and bursting with beauty, this church is a divine droplet, a curly curlicue, the final flowering of the Baroque movement.
Wow. Jaw. On. Floor.
Bigger and bigger crowds came so two of Bavaria's top Rococo architects, the Zimmerman brothers, were commissioned to build the Wieskirche that stands today.
Incredible.
The Evans Family in the Wieskirche, Bavaria, Germany on Tuesday June 28th 2016.
Wow, that's actually really close to where I lived in Germany. I can remember my host mum taking me to see this church.
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