Monday, October 23, 2006

Berlin in a Blur

This weekend was the group trip to Berlin. We took a pretty crappy night train to Berlin in which I tried to sleep in so many different ways that I lost count. We arrived and then set off on our whirlwind tour: the radio/tv tower, Bebelplatz, where the Nazis burned books, the Holocaust memorial, a very lovely church, the Brandenburg gate, and we glanced at the Parliament building (the Bundestag), before finding the Virchow museum, which was what we were in Berlin to see. We were all supposed to meet there at 2:30, and pretty much everyone made it at that time. So aside from checking out the exhibits, we got to enjoy each other’s company for a while.

Afterwards we wandered Hbf, the main train station (Hbf means main station or something like that, as all German main stations are called name Hbf), where there were painted bear statues from “every country”, if only omitting a few. The USA bear was painted like the statue of liberty, and wasn’t that great. We then returned to the Bundestag to wait in line so we could go inside. There’s an awesome giant glass observation… thing. It’s not really a tower, more like an aesthetically pleasing cancerous growth on top of the building. You can look down into the parliament chamber or look out on Berlin – as it was night we got a pretty view, but saw no lawmakers at work.

We ate a lovely and cheap (most important) four course meal for dinner, before heading over to the Berlin wall. It’s a wall, that’s for sure. Sadly it was fenced off, and not very well lit, so none of my pictures are that amazing. But the point is that we went there and saw it, and walked the line where it used to stand.

On the way back to the hostel, Helena and I decided that we were too tired to continue to Prague like we had planned the next day. We looked up trains and decided to go back to Maastricht a day early.

All sorts of crazy thing happened to the people who chose to continue on, but those are their stories, not mine.

On the way back, we met this cool guy from New Jersey, studying in Ireland, in the Nethrerlands for his friend’s wedding. Neat, right?

In other news, FINALS!!!! That’s my main focus right now, except for when I’m planning November. Before I leave I’m going to post a general schedule, so you can be like, “I wonder where Sarah is today, let’s check her blog!” Then you can go to the date (the 23rd, Thanksgiving) and see where I should be at that time (Prague). It’s going to be pretty awesome.

Check facebook for pictures, I'm too lazy.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

H, "Hbf" stands for Hauptbanhoff, which translates as something like "main train station." (Capital city is Hauptstadt, etc)
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