| Arrival at Neues Bauermmuseum in
Waizenkirchen. A 200 year old family operated Catholic Museum
in Austria. |
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| Gerhart's 1961 Imperial and
Dirk's 1959 Imperial. |
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| Father Manfred informing me of
the history of the museum. |
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| The land has belonged to the
same family for 200 years. Through the years the family has collected
Catholic artifacts, from furniture, wardrobes, statues, vases, books,
garments, challises etc.. |
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| Eventually families would donate
items to them to put in the museum. |
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| The Catholic church now does not
allow the selling of any church items. |
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| Trying to take it all in. |
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| A collection of challises |
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| All the furniture is from the
Catholic churches |
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| This was taken while looking out
a window. |
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| Beautiful. |
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Another fine example of items |
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| Outside the Museum. |
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| Anthony standing beside a sign. |
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| In the courtyard. |
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| A group picture before we left. |
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| Dinner at the Austrian
restaurant. We were not informed until we left that the kitchen was watching
Anthony and what he liked to eat. They were happy as he ate everything that
was brought out to him. |
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| Another picture before we left
the next day. |
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Back -
Meggenhofen II
Next -
Daimler Museum
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