This is our last day in Germany. We have to catch a 4:00 p.m. train back to Paris from Cologne.
First stop; Bonn, former capital of Germany. Presently, the Euro Cup is in full gear and the German team is one of the favorites. There is Team Germany gear all over the place. During our shopping we bumped into these two very fanatical soccer fans. The gal on the right said she has the hots for German team captain, Michael Ballack.
=At the SportsArena store we found our jerseys. Mikel went for team captain Ballack and Craig choose feisty Bayern Munich midfielder, Bastian Schweinsteiger.
Above are Sarah's parents in the Muenster Platz, at the base of the Beethoven statue. We passed Beethoven's house a few blocks earlier.
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-The Bonn Minster is one of Germany's oldest churches having been built between the 11th and 13th centuries. It is across the square from the Beethoven statue.
=After our quick visit to Bonn, we headed north to Cologne; our second stop. This is where we will get our train back to Paris. The Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom in German) is one of the best-known architectural monuments in Germany, and is one of the world's largest churches. It is the largest Gothic church in Northern Europe. For four years, 1880-84, it was the tallest structure in the world, until the completion of the Washington Monument followed by the Eiffel Tower. Because of its enormous twin spires, it also presents the largest façade of any church in the world.
--Above is the happy couple in front of the cathedral. Norte Dame in Paris and the cathedral in Reims were huge. The Cologne Cathedral makes those buildings look like pocket churches. The picture above does not truly demonstrate its massive size.
- -Above is one of the many Gothic figures that adorn the cathedral.
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--A thirty second walk from the cathedral is Köln Hauptbahnhof; the train station we will find our ride back to Paris. No check-in. No security wands. Just get to the platform a few minutes before the train leaves and walk on.
-As we found our seats on the train, Christoph and Angela drew on the window from the outside. Unbeknownst to them was the back soot that was transferred to their fingers. And for Christoph, from his finger to his face. Kinda like the black face paint athletes wear.
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After a pleasant four hour train ride we were back in Paris. One the things we had yet to do was go to the top of the Eiffel Tower. Above is Mikel with the Trocadero over her shoulder. Believe it or not, the picture was taken around ten in the evening.
Tomorrow we leave for home.