Wednesday

Jewish Quarter


We had a guest speaker yesterday, and on our schedule we had planned to go to the Communist museum afterward. However, our speaker announced he was on his way to a wine tasting, so with the permission of our professor, we joined him and rescheduled the museum tour :)

We went to the Jewish Quarter today, which consisted of 3 synagogues, the Jewish cemetery, and a memorial in the Jewish Museum. We had a great tour guide Michelle, who helped us with the history dating back hundreds of years before WWII, and how the horrible treating of the Jews was no new thing.

The Cemetery is not very big at all, but has 15,000 people buried there, in about 5 layers. The tombstones are obviously very crowded, with about 12,000 accounted for. We learned about the Jewish Faith, and the similarities and difference with Christianity, which was extremely eye opening for me. Though Michelle, our Jewish tour guide, was talking to our whole group, I would usually find myself standing near the front and asking so many questions that it almost turned into a one on one conversation.








Monday

When will you realize, Vienna waits for you...

The day we left, but the skies were this blue the whole weekend!





Gardens at Schonbrunn

In the courtyard of Schonbrunn Palace




Cute Miss Courtney



Look at that blue sky baby!

The front of the Belvedeer, a famous art museum...


Yes, that is Beethoven's grave.

Bahaha how cute!





We came across what we think was a culture fest...

Courtney on the train...
Our train left 1.5 hours later than we thought, so Alyssa, Courtney, Megan and I got some food and just chilled

Friday

Sorry for the lack of captions, but it's now edited!


Joshua and Caleb Miller, the boys of the precious family I stayed with.

Shooting legos, naturally... a boys 9th birthday party



On our "Off the Beaten Path" tour



At a Democratic Party rally for the upcoming election




Memorial of Lidice children who were killed or sent to be adopted by Germans...


Our guide for the day...


At the Church, where Czech soldiers were shot because they had been involved with the Heydrich Reinhard Assassination...