Montag, 28. November 2011

Hameln

Dear Friends
thanks to the perfect organisation by Jean-Luc our excursion to Hameln was successful. As you certainly know Hameln is the town of the magic fifer of the tale of brothers Grimm. By means of the melody of his fife the fifer liberated the town of Hameln from mouses, but not payed by the inhabitants, with another fife's melody brougth with him the Hameln's children. The tale appears to reflect the ritual of the Celtic springs in which the jungs of surpopulated region leaved it for colonising new lands. Nobody were allowed to come back. Anyway, Hameln is a quiet and nice town as you can see from the images. Unfortunately, in "The Museum", preserving ancient and modern artifacts of the region, was not allowed to take images. But exciting was the vision of the town from the bell tower of the church of St. Nicolai which hosts a grand organ.
Attached to this report is also a video concerning Hameln kindly sent by our Giovanni Roberto. I have never tried this option of our blog. I hope that it works and you can enjoi the video.
Salutations
Giancarlo










    

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