Spandau, Berlin 5 June 25

 Hi all

Last night we went back to our current favourite German tavern, for a Bratwurst, potato and sauerkraut, again. It has great comfort food, good people and is just around the corner - perfect.

Norm had his weekly catchup with Emily at work this morning,  while in the background the Tasmanian Parliament was disintegrating. Could be an interesting return to work, perhaps while the Government is in caretaker mode - our EBA negotiations might be in disarray Em!

Today we used our greater Berlin transport pass again to go to the old town of Spandau (now a Suburb really), looked out for the Ballet but without luck! Spandau has a nice old Alstadt and a 14th Century Spanish Citadel - mostly used now for events and concerts, which they were setting for when we visited.


We returned back to Potsdamer Platz as Felicity had spotted a Gallery with some interesting old masters featured. So we walked from the train station to the Gemaldegalerie, which is part of a complex of modern arts buildings, including the Philharmonic, looks very industrial.


The Gallery didn’t let us down, with over 40 rooms of medieval and renaissance paintings from all over Europe. Including the odd Peter Paul Rubens and Rembrandts.


Then a couple of Caravaggio masterpieces, including the famous “Cupid as Victor”


And just to finish off a Titian or two.


It was a great gallery and well worth the time to stroll through all the rooms. Time for a siesta I think - all our love from the travellers ❤️⛪️🏰🧳🍷



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