A walk back to Romanesque Period!
March 12, 2009
When Gejah mentioned about the cellar that were discovered in Arnhem by the archaeologist, I'm fascinated by that and that is how we come up with this meetup: A walk back to Romanesque Period!
Due to Gejah has a very migid car therefore we can only have 4 person in this meetup.
This meetup is really great! When we arrived in Gejah's house, she served us with coffee/tea and apple pie.
She made the apple pie the night before, and is really delicious;) We love it very much.
After having the nice apple pie, we head for our road trip to Arnhem, along the way we made a photo stop by Pos Bank and Rosendael Castle.
The scenery of Pos Bank is very special compared to other forest I have been to in the Netherlands.
When there's sunshine weather, u really can look into the city in Germany.
After arriving in the city centre of Arnhem, we quickly go for a short coffee break before heading to the cellar tour.
The cellar tour was really a great one!
Is interesting to know that the cellars were built for storage purpose and also going thru the war period, they used it as a place for refuge and turn to be a mini hospital too.
After the cellar tour we head for our dinner at The Waag for Belguim cuisine.
Due to Gejah has a very migid car therefore we can only have 4 person in this meetup.
This meetup is really great! When we arrived in Gejah's house, she served us with coffee/tea and apple pie.
She made the apple pie the night before, and is really delicious;) We love it very much.
After having the nice apple pie, we head for our road trip to Arnhem, along the way we made a photo stop by Pos Bank and Rosendael Castle.
The scenery of Pos Bank is very special compared to other forest I have been to in the Netherlands.
When there's sunshine weather, u really can look into the city in Germany.
After arriving in the city centre of Arnhem, we quickly go for a short coffee break before heading to the cellar tour.
The cellar tour was really a great one!
Is interesting to know that the cellars were built for storage purpose and also going thru the war period, they used it as a place for refuge and turn to be a mini hospital too.
After the cellar tour we head for our dinner at The Waag for Belguim cuisine.
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