I Hear Those Cow Bells Jingling, Ring Ting Tingling too

Ludwig collected vases, many of which could be found perched on shelves on the gilded walls. While he had basically no power,
he was incredibly wealthy, and as a result, his entire private palace is
magnificent. Among the amazing furnishings and decorations were: a table that
retracted into the floor, a set of lapis lazuli fireplaces, and a “room of
mirrors” all in gold.
After marveling at the palace, we went back down the
mountain to the Pilgrimage Church of Wies, a church made to house the crowds
coming to worship at the statue of Jesus owned by a local farmer that one day
began to cry.

Our next stop was the small town of Oberamergau, a charming
village that specializes in woodcarving, painted buildings, and the passion
play they put on every 10 years. Many of the buildings were beautifully decorated
with fairy tales or religious scenes, and almost every establishment featured
cuckoo clocks or other masterfully carved wooden objects. We stopped at a
little ice cream shop, where I got a delightful chocolate milkshake. After
this, we drove to Ettal, where our hotel was. It took longer than it should
have, due to the sudden crossing of a large herd of cows that blocked the road
for a good 5-10 minutes. We discovered that our hotel was almost unbelievably
adorable, and went out for our last stop of the day- Klosterettal, a Benedictine cloister. This one had a completely decked out and gilded basilica, with beautiful paintings
everywhere.

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