I've read that there are over 20,000 castles/ruins here in Germany so I wanted to get started on seeing some. Many are closed for the winter season (until March), so we will continue our castle touring in a couple of months. Anyways, Burg Lichtenberg is a short and easy drive from us (thanks to the GPS), and we could wander around the grounds at our leisure.
The castle had great views of the surrounding countryside |
The castle was built around 1200, and faced plundering and fires during the French Revolution which destroyed most of the interior. It has since been restored, and now houses a restaurant, hostel, and 3 museums.
While we were wandering around the grounds, Corey stumbled upon a room in one of the castle towers that was full of musicians- we found out that they meet together every so often to jam. The group consisted of Germans, young and old, with various woodwind and brass instruments. They invited us in to listen/play after Corey explained that I was a piano teacher. They let us know that today's group featured two men from Syria playing a native tune on a drum and stringed instrument called an oud, and everyone else was to improvise to their song. It was a neat experience, and reminded me of my days at the Purple Piano of fellow musicians just gathering together to share their love of music.