Monday, September 30, 2019

Western Germany Tour - Part 1

Having just returned from our 10 day trip from Germany, I thought I should start blogging again. So where better to start, than to tell you about the trip itself. I was careful to go for a "balanced" holiday which allowed for four days of site seeing on the Rhine, before heading northwards for stays in Bad Wildungen, Kassel, Hamelin and Fulda, ideal stops for taking in the various battlefields.
The Rhine stay included a day trip to Koblenz, a fabulous city with its fortress dominating the river junction of the Rhine and Mosel. The fort is very Vaubanish, but built much later and very much worth a visit for the view alone, although nothing much military on show.
Never mind, I discovered that the "Scientific Collection of defence Engineering Specimens", one of the best collection of tanks/vehicles etc in Europe was in Koblenz, although remotely located, and still a live military base. Never mind, it was worth the treck, as there is a superb military bookshop next door, with a collection which covers all periods and which has been open for decades.
Disaster, the owners have taken 4 days holiday (highly unusual for them), starting the day we arrived!
Worse was to come, as the museum required us to show our passports as many of the weapons or still active. Our passports were 2 hours away at out hotel !  I have included their brochure for readers who may be in the area. Well worth the trip if you can find it.


Next was a one night stay in the pretty holiday spa town of Bad Wildungen, home of the Museum Schloss Friedrichstein, which contains the Hessian military museum collection.
We decided to assault the castle by foot, following a footpath to the summit. An hour later in 26 degrees of sun we finally reached the top, but well worth the effort. This is a real hidden gem, an old style museum which focuses on uniforms, equipment and paintings, not technology and kids stuff !
The two lady staff members were extremely nice and helpful. I think they were amazed at somebody showing genuine interest in their collection !

                                             THE HESSIAN MILITARY MUSEUM COLLECTION
Gott im Himmel !!!   Bang your dead !!!!
I don't think this six gun model carriage, dated 1760 ever saw production, and if it did, I don't know what the recoil would have done to the horses and carriage, but it would make a mighty fine addition to any wargame collection !

Not sure of the uniform of the chap in white Strange brass plate and the white plume ?


               Excellent contemporary map of the period showing positions at the battle of Wilhelmstahl


                                                             The Prince (A well known portrait)

                                             Not sure about this character, but great uniform



Strange tunic this, as the Hessians only had one Hussar regiment, Kronoscaf shows an image of Rittmeister von Riedessel with a blue tunic and pelisse, rather than the red tunic in the picture, also with a black rather than light brown cap. This tunic may have belonged to a high ranking officer


             Wonderful grenadier caps, the quality of workmanship has to be seen to be appreciated.



Nothing in the shop to purchase, but an afternoon very well spent and a museum that may be hard to find, but should be a must visit if you are in the area.
Bad Wildungen, is close to Corbach, so that would be our first stop the next day on our route to Kassel. A well earned local beer and some excellent local substance finished our day .....
Tomorrow Corbach.










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