I am too tired to write. I don't know if it'd even make sense to post something right now. We went around as tourists, as usual, despite the rainy weather mostly in Nuremberg where we took pictures of traditional German houses. I thought there were ribbons around 'em. The edges were painted red.
We went into a church. Apparently there are a lot of churches in these German cities, even standing in the same complex. I think there are seven in Munich centrum.
I thought about why we've been visiting churches in this road trip, and if it's impossible not to visit them when one travels. We started with all those enormous Roman churches in Italy, and then Germany has a lot of these Roman churches as well.
All these tourist destinations that we've been visiting, there is not the absence of a Catholic church. And normally, these buildings date back hundreds of years ago, and you wonder how these churches have become part of history, or influenced history itself.
I wonder if the history of the Church is the history of the world. #
| traditional German house |
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| Roman churches abound in Germany. |


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