Our next stop was the Cathedral of our Lady of Strasbourg, built in the 1200s and considered a Gothic masterpiece. The square outside the church was completely packed with people because the annual Christmas Market was in full swing. The cathedral was beautiful from the outside, especially with the Christmas lights and decorations surrounding it.
We jostled our way through the crowd and eventually made it inside. The interior was really nice. There was a large, complicated looking contraption called an Astronomical clock. We were there too late to get a demo, but it looked interesting. There was also a nice tribute on the wall to the American military for their sacrifices in freeing Alsace during WWII.
We wandered the cobblestone streets for a while, then found a place for dinner that served flammekueche, also known as tarte flambee, which is as an Alsation specialty that looks sort of like a pizza. I've added a nice stock photo from Wikipedia to illustrate.
We rounded out the night with some more shopping. Take note of Mary's fabulous new hat in the picture below.
4 comments:
Holy crap, you guys have been everywhere & I can't keep up with it all! Merry late Chrismtas and happy new year.
Have fun in your travels. Ben, thanks for the dirty comment on our blog. Really, thanks. We giggled.
wow that is amazing. It is so good to see what you guys are up to. That is great you had a Christmas together. Chris has to work on Christmas this year so we just had it another day. Germany looks amazing what an incredible experience.
Wow, those are amazing pictures. That is awesome that you are traveling in Europe.
Mary, love the hat - very chic. Looks lilke you are having an amazing time!
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