Aschaffenburg - city tour an Johannisburg Castle
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The invitation from the Aschaffenburg Court Library and Amnesty International to read poems by the poet Nevfel Cumart, who lives in Bamberg, brought us to Schloss Johannisburg in Aschaffenburg.
Nevfel Cumart's poetry is synonymous with international understanding and tolerance towards other people, regardless of their origin or religion. In his verses, Cumart promotes understanding towards people from other cultures.
In 2010, Chinese literary scholar Liu Xiaobo was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his long-standing non-violent commitment to human rights. However, he has been serving an eleven-year prison sentence since December 2009. Liu Xiaobo was arrested on June 23, 2009 for "inciting subversion of state power" and sentenced to 11 years in prison as one of the first signers of the so-called "Charter 08". He is a prisoner of conscience, being held only for because he exercised his right to freedom of expression.
Main bank and Pompejanum in Aschaffenburg
So we first turned to the tree-lined banks of the Main, which was particularly attractive with its autumnal foliage colours and the deep sun. On the promenade in front of the castle, we first made our way to the Pompejanum, the replica of the Roman villa of Castor and Pollux (Casa dei Dioscuri) from Pompeii. King Ludwig I once commissioned the planning of the Pompejanum, which was then built between 1840 and 1848 according to plans by the architect Friedrich von Gärtner. In the 19th century there was a veritable boom in the enthusiasm for antiquity, so that with the construction of the Pompejanum, lovers of antiquity should be able to have a place to study Roman culture here.
Floor mosaics in the Pompeianum
In the meantime, hunger had set in and so the decision to visit the old town first was quickly put into practice. On the way there we passed a Turkish restaurant that tempted us to stop for lunch. And ... we were not disappointed, quite the opposite.
Aschaffenburg's beginnings probably date back to the 5th century, when the Alemanni settled at a ford across the Main and on the adjacent hill. An old trade route crossed the Main here. Finds from excavations in the upper town show that there was a larger settlement here early on. The Franks followed the Alemanni.
The old town attracts with the Stiftsbasilika and Webergasse
Behind the monastery well, which was only rebuilt in 1998, you climb the stairs to the church to find a unique ensemble: the late Romanesque monastery church with its famous cloister forms a unit with the medieval buildings of the monastery chapter. The church is open and so we can take a good look at some of the numerous art treasures and jewels such as the grave monument for Archbishop and Elector Albrecht of Brandenburg, a crucifix from the 10th century and Grünewald's "Lamentation for Christ".
Through Herstallstrasse, which is probably the main part of the pedestrian zone, we reach the Herstallturm, which was one of two original towers that were preserved as part of the city fortifications. The tower bears the year 1545 and the coat of arms of Cardinal Albrecht von Brandenburg.
Today, the Herstall Tower "guards" the beginning of the pedestrian zone, which stretches from Steingasse, Badergasse and Roßmarkt to Sandgasse. We cross these shopping zones, which surprise us in relation to the size of the city. We hadn't expected so much shop and retail space in the district.
Pedestrian zone at the Stiftsbrunnen and Herstallturm
In addition to the collection of paintings already mentioned, the castle also houses the world's largest collection of cork architectural models, but all of that for a later visit in another report. Via the inner courtyard of the castle we finally reach the state court library of Aschaffenburg, which also administers the Aschaffenburg Abbey Library with approx. 22,000 volumes, 86 manuscripts and 586 incunabula. A worthy setting for Nevfel Cumart's reading, which is about to begin, is the impression upon entering the library.
In between
my wife greek
my best man american
my mother is turkish
my friend Yemeni
my goddaughter german
my neighbour algerian
my professor austrian
my doctor iraqi
and somewhere
in between
I
on this speck of dust
called earth
Nevfel Cumart from: Sleepy the Stars
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