One of our reasons for choosing this particular area of Germany was to visit Bamberg, a medieval town that is a UNESCO world heritage site (yep, the whole town). It was a beautiful place to visit for a day. We explored the area up on the hill, including many old churches and a great view from the Rose Garden of the Neues Residence. Lunch was traditional Bavarian food outside, washed down with plenty of beer (but not too much - Mike was driving!!) Unfortunately, we chose a table that was in the shade rather than the sun which meant we were all a bit cold by the time we got up to continue the rest of our "tour" of Bamberg. I have to say, so far Bamberg has been my favourite spot in Germany and it was a great Tripadvisor find.
Day Three: Nuremberg Documentation Centre and Nazi Party Rally Grounds
One of the obvious draws for Nuremberg is its extensive Nazi and WWII history. The Documentation Centre near Nuremberg had good reviews and it didn't let us down. Tickets include an audio tour (unfortunately the children's audio guide is only available in German) which is extremely informative and engaging. Both Callum and Daniel were very interested in the exhibits although Daniel struggled with the level of detail in the audio guide. We spent most of the morning there and if the boys were all a bit older, we could easily have spent another couple of hours exploring and looking around outside as well.
We weren't really sure how the boys would go at places like the Documentation Centre and we were quite prepared for them to ask difficult questions or for them to be completely disinterested. But Daniel has always been very curious about both WWI and WWII and WHY they happened, so this was actually right up his alley. The exhibits at the Documentation Centre are all about how Hitler and the Nazi Party came to have so much support and power and the lead up to WWII. There were also a lot of connections to be made with current world politics (and the US election!) so it has lead to many interesting discussions since.













