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Ara, Caput, Draco, Mons, Pons, Vulpecula Turris Weigeliana Domus. Excursion to Jena
During a guided tour of the city, it became clear that the small Thuringian city is also associated with other big names, from the Reformation (Luther, Melanchthon) to high-tech modernism (founded by the trio Schott, Zeiss, Abbe). Zeiss is also the reason for other superlatives of Jena (the first skyscraper in Germany, the first planetarium in the world).
Our day's program then included a look at the Seven Wonders of Jena: With the Latin saying to it - "Ara, Caput, Draco, Mons, Pons, Vulpecula Turris Weigeliana Domus" - students of earlier times 'proved' that they were actually in Jena.
This was followed by the Romantics' House and Schiller's Garden House. There, in the old arbor in the garden, we did not write "Wallenstein" or invent ballads .... but " satat the old stone table and exchanged many a good and great word with each other" (Goethe 1827 to Eckermann).
A delicious meal at Grünowski with somewhat overworked waiters and a tower climb with a view over Jena for those of us who were free from giddiness rounded off the excursion.
Photos (C) Anastasia Daus