Heidelberg to Holland in Six Days
And so, the continuing saga across Europe from Freiberg to Paris, then Holland and finally into Belgium and back again all in only 14 days!
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St. George's Church in Eisenach |

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Life-size Bronze of Bach |
We read after the concert that this was the baptismal font for Johann Sebastian Bach. Throughout this evening and through the next day we were to find many other amazing monuments to this great composter: the Bach Haus, a grand life-size bronze statue of the man and the famous church where he and several of his family members were organists through the 17th century. The buildings shown below were on a large poster with buildings and map of important buildings in Eisenach.
The Bach Haus was a fascinating exhibit. It is thought to be Johann Sebastian Bach’s birth home. We were greeted outside by his welcoming more than life-size statue. Inside there are explanations about and performances and demonstrations of many instruments Bach played
as he was composing and then used to showcase his own compositions. His very talented musical family included his father and his uncles. His father was a fine musician and composer and was the court organist for years. He also had many connections which allowed Bach to have very many early learning-while-doing activities. Inside the Bach Haus there is a listening room with headphones, a seating area and the opportunity to listen to as many of his compositions as are of interest to the visitors.
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Some of the Famous Eisenach Buildings to be Seen |
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