DAY
3 DAY TRIP TO NEUSCHWANSTEIN, GARMISCH-
PARTENKIRCHEN & OBERAMMERGAU
This morning we will take a trip to mad King Ludwig's
Neuschwanstein Castle, situated on an outcrop of rock towering over a gorge in the River Pollat.
This is one of Germany’s most famous castles, though
the king himself only lived there for 172 days. Our
tour of the castle will be highlighted by the Throne
Room, designed in Byzantine style, with gilded mural
paintings, mosaics and a huge chandelier. Later today
we will experience the beauty of the Bavarian Alps region.
We begin in Oberammergau, a town that is known for
a colorful style of painted houses called Luftmalerei (“air
painting”). After time to explore this quaint
town, we continue to the twin villages of Garmisch
and Partenkirchen, which make up Germany's top alpine
resort. In spite of their urban flair, the towns maintain
the charm of an ancient village, often with local residents
in traditional dress. The town and its environs offer
some of the most panoramic views and colorful buildings in
Bavaria.
· Your First Concert Performance
will be today
DAY 4
MUNICH AREA - HERRENCHIEMSEE - SALZBURG AREA (2
NIGHTS)
We will visit the
Deutsches Museum,
one of the most important museums in the world for scientific
and technical matters. During our visit, we will enjoy
a series of working models and demonstrations as we trace
the history of science and technology from the beginning of
time to present day. We will head
east stopping at Herrenchiemsee Castle built on an
island in Chiemsee by King Ludwig II of Bavaria. He
wanted to build a replica of Versailles and emptied the coffers
of 20 million marks to build this palace in which he lived
only one week before his death. We will continue to
Salzburg, the Baroque city of music associated with Mozart.
DAY 5
SALZBURG
Our Walking Tour will start at the castle of Hohensalzburg
Fortress, the former stronghold of the ruling prince-archbishops,
which towers 400 feet above the Salzach River on a rocky dolomite
ledge. We continue into the Old City, a maze of meandering
lanes, curious steeples, cobbled streets and spacious squares.
Here we will visit Mozart's Birthplace, the Old
Square, the Cathedral, the Residenz,
and the Glockenspiel, an early 18th century
carillon.
· Your Second
Concert Performance will be today
DAY
6 SALZBURG AREA - (MELK OR ST. FLORIAN) - VIENNA
(2 NIGHTS)
Today we head along the Danube Valley to the historic town
of Melk where we will visit the Baroque Abbey and
Abbey Church which are built on a promontory dominating
the town. Alternately, we can visit the Abbey of
St. Florian where Anton Bruckner, recognized as Austria’s
greatest composer of church music, worked and is buried. We
will then travel east across Austria to Vienna, the capital
of Austria and for 600 years the glittering capital of the
Hapsburg Empire. Vienna has an incomparable musical
heritage and is the city of Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Haydn,
Brahms and Johann Strauss.
DAY
7 VIENNA
Our Walking Tour will take us to St. Stephen’s Cathedral,
scene of the double marriage between the Hapsburg, Bohemian
and Hungarian dynasties in 1515 that laid the foundation of
the Austrian Empire. Next we will visit City Park
to see the various monuments commemorating the Great Composers
of the past. We continue on to the interactive discovery
museum Haus der Musik (House
of Music). You
can conduct the Vienna Philharmonic from a virtual
conductor’s podium, and the musicians on the screen
will tell you if you are up to par, journey back in time to
see the great classical composers, or compose your own waltz
and have it played. A total of 5,000 square meters has
been set aside exclusively for areas dedicated to a wide array
of approaches to music, and to the experience of music.
· Your Third
Concert Performance will be today.
DAY
8 DEPARTURE FROM VIENNA
Your enjoyable and rewarding
tour will come to an end as your tour manager/guide accompanies
you to the airport for the return flight home.