Dresden Part 2
































On our last day in Dresden, we went up the Schwelbahn a suspended funicular.  It connects the districts of Loschwitz and Oberloschwitz.  It is one of the oldest suspension railways.  It opened in 1901.  The view from the top is spectacular as it gives you a complete view of Dresden.  Afterward, we went to Dresdener Molkerei Milch Pfund shop.  It was named by the Guinness Book of Records one of the prettiest milk shops in the world.  The shop opened in 1879 and while you can buy cheese, caramels,  and milk soaps it is most known for the Villeroy Boch tiles that adorn its walls.  While we didn't buy any cheese, I can attest that the caramel is wonderful.  Then we continued to meander through the street looking at the various street art. The girls found a sweet little fox made of tiles.   We worked up an appetite and so Winston took us to a place that he had eaten at called the Evil Burrito.  The owner is American, what Winston didn't know was that the owner comes from a town one over from us here in Georgia.  She has lived in Germany now for twenty-plus years.  She is super nice!  After lunch, we grabbed some treats at the grocery store and made our way back to the car.  Next stop Erfurt!









Comments

Dearest Kelleyn,
Love the view of the River Elbe in the valley.
What a name for a restaurant in Germany: 'Evil Burrito' and then the owner coming from north Georgia...😉
How small our world is!
Funny that the owner of that Dresdner shop's name was Fund. It sounds a bit comical all together Dairy Milk Pfund (Pound) shop...
But it no doubt is attracting lots of visitors, already for its tile work.
Another fabulous historic German city and you got great photos from your visit.
Hugs,
Mariette
italiafinlandia said…
Hello, I particularly liked these posts of yours because Dresden is a place I would like so much to visit.
Thanks for sharing.
Wishing you and your beautiful family All the best!
DUTA said…
Indeed, great views of the city from the funicular|
'Evil Burito' eatery looks very promising!
Interesting murals outside, ceilings inside!
William Kendall said…
Something about the fox mosaic appeals to me

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