A few more images schnapped whilst we were staying in the gorgeous city of Eisenach on the Thuringian border.
The famous DDR Ampelmännchen or traffic light men, not found in the West and definitely an example of "Ostalgie", a love of all things as were in the Ost or East before reunification with the West in 1990.
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari silent film advertised, a German expressionist classic I've still yet to see. You?
The German national ice cream, Spaghetti Eis, which is vanilla ice cream put through a ricer with frozen cream in the centre and a strawberry sauce topped with white chocolate gratings. Delicious. €9 each. Have you had one?
Super-composer Johann Sebastian Bach's old yellow home and next door his modern museum.
The smallest livable house in Germany between two shops..
Martin Luther in bronze, founder of the Reformation and therefore Protestantism, grew up and studied here, translating the latin Bible into simple German in the now thousand year old castle Wartburg.
The Wartburg, DDR's best car make and named after the castle. BMW didn't want to carry it on, when they arrived after the wall came down. There's a Wartburg car museum.
A flöhmarkt including this huge deAgostini 1966 batmobile. Have you seen one before?
The stalls were inside and outside a lovely airy roman-style building. I could have bought tons but we were backpacking. Little things were got.
A model shop window.
A beautifully old cladded house and shop. The satellite dish seemed out of place!
I'll be Bach!