Day 65 - Pottering around Feldkirch
Austria really seems to take chilling on Sundays seriously, with most things being closed. I decided to embrace this spirit a bit, partly to try to shake the lingering LLL (an LLLL?). So, it was a leisurely breakfast and some time doing the Sporcle Sunday Crossword and various word games on my phone.
I then headed into the town centre of Feldkirch, using an AdLab to guide me to lots of the most important sights. There are lots of old buildings and cobbled streets, making it the perfect place for a Sunday stroll.
My main intended stop was the Schattenburg - the old castle that is now a museum. The castle was built in around 1200, so it really is pretty old. Sadly for my legs, they had already had the idea to put castles on hills by then. The views were good though!
The museum was really interesting - with loads of artefacts to learn about. Grandpa would have loved the clocks. My favourite find was a cannon-like instrument for sending ‘warning or greeting shots.’ I’m not sure how I feel about the concept of a ‘greeting shot.’
After the castle, I walked back into town to find some lunch. It was nearly dunch, but probably not quite. I had a bit of a look around more of the town, being a bit creeped out by these lamps:
I then returned to my hotel for an afternoon nap and some planning for the days ahead, so all-in-all, a fairly low-key but enjoyable day.
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