Wednesday, July 18, 2012

The Bone House - Hallstatt


Making my way to the Bone House.


The sign says: This way! 




The Catholic Church used to frown on cremation, and because of that Hallstatt had to come up with a way to accommodate new graves. There just wasn't enough room. 


I'm just so excited!




Their plan was this: After someone had been interred for ten to fifteen years, their bodies were removed from the grave to make room for a new body.  


I'm loving the lanterns at all of the graves. Isn't this one cute?


Door to Bone house.


All of the large bones would then be cleaned of any remaining flesh, and bleached in the sun until the turned into a nice ivory color. 


 

Then each skull would be painted with flowers, leaves, wreaths, and other decorative things of the kind, as a symbol of affection. (Not unlike placing flowers on a grave.) 

Then their names and D.O.B. and D.O.D. would be painted on as well.


After that they would be placed in the Bone House. 


The Catholic Church has since decided to allow cremation, and now there's no need for the Bone House. As a matter of fact, if you want to be put in the bone house, you have to have been very vocal about it in your life. 

The skull with the gold tooth above is the last person to placed in the Bone House. She expressed a great desire to be put here. She died in 1983, and in 1995 she was removed from her grave, cleaned, bleached, painted, and placed in the bone house. 


Sweet Awesome. That is all.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Train Trip to Hallstatt - Finding My Hotel


Train ride from Salzburg to Hallstatt.  I have to admit that it was a little stressful. They give you programs so that you know when stops are, but they don't mention every stop. So I found myself anxiously watching signs at train stations, because when the train stops you have about thirty seconds to get off before the train leaves again. Whah! 

So, for anyone traveling to Hallstatt, the stop right before the Hallstatt station is called Obersee. You may be tempted to get off here because you can see Hallstatt from this station and because you'll be able to see a ferry from here, but this is not the stop. So don't do it! The actual stop is called Hallstatt Station, even though Hallstatt is across the lake.


The walk down from the station. 



The ferry is coordinated by time with the train, so you won't be waiting for a boat here for long. 


Hallstatt! So excited!


You'll walk past this hotdog stand, (that's right, I said hotdog...)


And this church...



You'll see this square...


...and my hotel, The Hotel Gruner Baum, is right there.



No lift means I have to climb, with all of my luggage, up to the 2 stock, (floor.) And because we're in Europe that really means the third floor. Yay!


My room.


Nice comfy bed.


And a porch!I could've had a party!



Castle across the lake. 


View of part of Hallstatt from my deck. 


Down from my deck. Look! Swans!

Salzburg, Austria

 
 

 

My hotel was about a ten minute walk from the train station. 

 

 

Albert Einstein has something going on here. Don't know what, but thought I should take a picture so that when I figure out what--I'll have proof that I was there. 






 This is the restaurant I ate at. My waitress kept calling me lady, like miss. For example: Are you ready to order, lady?, Everything was good, lady?, and Thank you, Lady. It was awesome.


I didn't like what I had for dinner so much. It was ravioli, but there was mint in it which just tasted weird. I'm not sure why I thought I'd like that. This dessert however was fantastic. The chocolate tasted like Nutella.



 People still dress like this. Mostly older folks, but if they are trying to sell to younger folks, then they must wear them too... right?




 Was this building in The Sound of Music? I hope so! I wanted to go on the Sound of Music Tour, but I wasn't in Salzburg long enough to do it. :(


 

Sorry my pic is blurry. I took this picture over a fence. Then I got yelled at by security. I don't even know who they were, but they sounded good. 


Mystery band... If you know who they are let me know. Thanks.



The goth version. See they appeal to everyone!