Tuesday, 7 October 2014

German Exchange 2014 - Ulm

Today, we visited the town of Ulm, birth place of Albert Einstein and home to the tallest church tower in the world! Guess what we did to work up an appetite!?
(Looking a little worried at the prospect of climbing up there!!!)

The group was joined by some of the German exchange partners to travel by a very fancy double decker train to Ulm. It was grey and cloudy, but slowly clearing up. We had a guided tour through the very pretty town, admiring the beautifully restored half-timbered houses and modern galleries. One tour was in English, while the other was in German: a linguistic challenge for some brave souls and the Germans, who tested their interpreting skills. 


The Ulmer Münster was very impressive, and after the tour all students attempted the ascend - some returning suspiciously early to Frau Mahler who was kindly guarding the rucksacks...the fitter ones braved all 768 steps and enjoyed a fantastic view from 143 metres up (the top is another 20m). 
A short break later to bring shaking knees under control, the group enjoyed some lunch gathering and shopping time, before heading back to Wendlingen (narrowly avoiding a train driver strike). All youngsters seem very happy and are understanding more German every day. 


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