It was nice to have a bit of a break from the craziness of Berlin.
Munster was a beautiful town with an old feel to it (I say feel because the buildings are mostly new but constructed in the old style). My first day there my dad and I were able to walk around the town center a little bit, and since he'd been there a few days he could show me a bit of the area.
We visited the town hall where the treaty was signed to bring peace to Westphilia after the Thirty Years War. It wasn't very exciting to see the room, but it was cool to be in a location where a major piece of the country's history took place.
The Picasso museum in the city is quaint but nice. I was actually more interested in the photography exhibit more than the Picasso pieces.
Peter and Angelika were great hosts and took me out to a beer garden for my last night in Germany. We also ended up finding a polo game to watch. Surprisingly, it was really entertaining to watch.
After meeting up with a friend I met in Nice for breakfast, I was of to Amsterdam.
Until then,
Kristin
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