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Castles, Churches and More

  • Writer: Oskar Weber
    Oskar Weber
  • Mar 29, 2019
  • 1 min read


Sunday morning at 6 am, I woke up, checked out of my hostel, walked to the train station and headed out to meet another student from Clarkson at a castle in Sigmaringen Germany. After a 2 hour train ride I got off the train and headed to Ulm Minster, the tallest church in the world, standing at 530 feet tall, housing 13 bells, and has 768 stairs to get to the top. Unfortunately I wasn't able to take the stairs up as the tower because it was closed Sunday mornings, however I did get to check out the inside this magnificent church.


After seeing the church, I hopped on another train and headed for Sigmaringen Germany, about two hours north of Konstanz and the Germany, Switzerland border. After arriving, we headed to the Sigmaringen Castle, where we took a tour, unfortunately it turned out to be a tour completely in German, so the tour guide wasn't all that helpful since we don't know very much German yet.


After the tour, we headed outside, walked around town and hiked up to a viewing point where we took some photos. We then headed back down to the train station, waited for our train and headed back to Konstanz.



To view more of my photos of Ulm, Germany, click here.


To view more of my photos of Sigmaringen, Germany, click here.

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