Jail for violating discipline? Heidelberg University student prison



Heidelberg University student prison

It was originally established in 1783 to house students who violated university discipline. This punishment lasted until 1914, when the First World War began. Students are typically held here for periods ranging from a few days to a few weeks.

Imprisonments can be for a variety of minor campus offenses, such as making a noise at night, getting drunk, or participating in student duels. Despite being locked up in prison, students are still able to engage in academic activities and sometimes even receive visits from friends.

The walls and doors of the prison are covered with graffiti left by former inmates, including signatures, poems, paintings and signs.


These all record a unique student culture and tradition.

Heidelberg is a stop you can't miss when you travel to Germany. In addition to the castle, the Old Bridge, the Necka River these famous attractions, you can also go to the student prison to play a card, not far away from the castle.


Heidelberg Treasure Amber jewelry shop

I found this shop while walking around Heidelberg last month, and I couldn't walk through the glittery trinkets in the window. After entering it, I want to buy everything, and there are earrings, necklaces, brooches, pendants classified by different styles of different stones, etc. It is a necessary gift!

And the price is not expensive from ten euros to hundreds of euros have also can choose different exquisite small packaging shop assistant sister will be very gentle advice and tell precautions. (At the time, I was still wondering why this small jewelry should have so many precautions to go back and find out that Bernstein was amber!)

For the first time, I picked a brooch for my mother and some small things for myself. Now I am about to return to China, and I rushed to pick a few small gifts. I also bought a small bracelet of the same style as last time, but in different colors, which I can wear with my mother. The gold is gold-plated, so the price is also more expensive.) I love this bracelet design is very good to take care of us women who live alone, one hand and one stroke can be quickly put on, rather than there for half a day to successfully button it and take a long time to remove at night.

I couldn't resist the temptation and added several rings to myself. I really like this green ring and the old silver craft is very vintage, but I may feel light because it is relatively cheap. But anyway, it is also wearing his own hands, so it is good to care about his beautiful and because the stones are different, the color will have light and dark. You can ask the shop assistant sister to help you find my favorite one after trying a lot.

The rest because they are packaged so it is not a show at home random photos are not as good as the naked eye to see the beautiful sister can have a free time to go to the store



Church of Our Lady of Nuremberg

The Church of Our Lady of Nuremberg was built in 1354 on the eastern side of Nuremberg's Grand Market, a gothic building that is now a Catholic church.

King Charles IV was afraid of thieves stealing his jewels, so he built the church as a storeroom. Its old foyer can be seen from the west of the church, decorated with intricate and beautiful carvings. Above the foyer is the Michel Choir, whose top clock was installed in 1509, and when it strikes at 12 noon every day, a puppet comes out and goes around for three weeks.

The brick Gothic building was built between 1352 and 1362 by Charles IV, who wanted the church to be used for imperial ceremonies, as reflected in its balconies and porches, which bore the arms of the Holy Roman Empire. Charles IV's short-lived son Wenceslas was baptized in the church in 1361. In Leni Riefenstahl's 1934 propaganda film Triumph of the Will, the final scene of the parade shows Hitler receiving a salute from Nazi troops through the center of Nuremberg, with Nuremberg's Notre Dame Church in the background.

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