¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
the Valhalla l WM E Cidi ^ * hmi hi limestone itti the ave followed the emirs«, fcnttbe fremi the Swabia to as an Alps, usual, to ****W*T| Isàtl fr f ).yry f fh'*' flight àt Panati the evident increase of the picturesque. Their slopes are planted with vines. 1. Donaustauf. — Tim: The IVnlhalla Hotel ; the rooms are clean: a tra veller may sleep here, and join the steamer in a boat H hour later than at Hatisbon. The ruined, castle of JJnnmtstmtf and the Valhalla ^on theneighbouring height, are
8 to 12 am 2 to fi), a. Grecian Temple of the Doric oider, built by the late King Bewis of Bavaria, as a national monument and I empie of Fame for Germany ; in which he has placed statues and busts of ilio worthies, of Germany,-—her heroes and statesmen, sages, posts, artists, musi cians, àc.,—from. Arminius, the con queror of the Homans, down to Blücher ami Schworstontarg ; from the early Minne- and Meistcr-singers down to Got he, Schiller, and the poets of the present era. A series of 3 terraces:, faced, with masonry