Early on Tuesday we are off to the airport and our 13 hour journey home!
About Us
- Gottfried and Darliene Mueller
- We are blogging to let you know the what, why, who, when, where, about our travles.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Schloss Hof
On our last last Sunday in Vienna Wolfgang suggested a n excursion to the newly restored castle and gardens of Schloss Hof.
The Schloss served as the prestigious hunting loge of Prince Eugene of Savoy, who's winter castle was the Belvedere. All of this was the culmination of a loyal military carer which saw him lead the Imperial War Council and hold the post of Minister of State in the Habsburg Monarchy.
The Schloss served as the prestigious hunting loge of Prince Eugene of Savoy, who's winter castle was the Belvedere. All of this was the culmination of a loyal military carer which saw him lead the Imperial War Council and hold the post of Minister of State in the Habsburg Monarchy.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Weisenbach
Schoenbrunn
Friday we made another quick stop at the Alservorestadt Church of the Trinity and picked up on other two records.
But more important we made a sole refreshing stop at Schoenbrunn.
Although early in the morning there were many people already taking advantage of the walk (run) in the woods, gardens and historic ambiance that is the summer castle of the Habsburgs Monarchy.
It is
located in the middle of the city but it could have been on an other planet when judging the change in setting. We walked to the Gloriette, the highest point of the property and built to provide a lookout over the hunting lands, gardens, castle and now also the city that surrounds it. There we paused and refreshed ourselves before we returned to the crush of the city’s traffic and noise.
Then it was off to have an apricot dumpling lunch with Michael and Erika.
Vienna
We made a quick stop at the Severiten Kirche, Russau Parrish where we photographed two record and then went for a walk in the inner city.
After visiting the St. Stevens Cathedral where I was confirmed some 54 years ago Michael took us on a tour through some of the small streets and lanes away from the throngs of tourists.
The city is 2000
years old and every house,lane and store has a story. 
The city is 2000
He showed us where he worked and hung out for 30 years. He explained some of the background and historical significance of the distinct, lanes, building and the people that lived her. 

Thursday, August 27, 2009
Krumbach

We visited the Parrish
We visited the cemetery and the local castle which is now a hotel. There we stopped for a brief rest and a cup of coffee.
Peter directed us through some beautiful countryside and as we returned to Maria Enzersdorf, where Peter and Ilse live.
We stopped at a Heurigen for a bite to eat and a glass of wine before returning home.
In the evening we met up with Wolfgang, for dinner and a briefing on our search of his side of the family.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
The Consultant
On Sunday we had one of our many lunches with the relatives. Peter and Ilse hosted us this day. Great food…….. good conversation.
As Peter is 75 and was schooled in some of the old German writing we asked him to help us read some of the records we collected. All records are kept in church books in old german handwriting.
I think we found our Consultant!
Archive Quest
Monday and Tuesday we returned to Brno........from Vienna.....in search of Archival Treasures.
This time we went through Bratislava, Slovakia then to Brno, Czech Republic. 3 counties in a couple of hours.

We arrived early and found an English speaking clerk who briefed us on the archive rules and search procedures. We started and almost right away found new and verified critical information. We were able to photograph hundreds of records....we collected an amazing amount of information.,,,,,8 hours later we dragged ourselves away.

We drove to Svitavy where we went to the hotel we stayed at a week ago.....a good room.....a grat dinner........a beer on the patio and we turned in early.

Tuesday we attacked the archive in Zansrk....a castle with no visible road to the front door. We knew were it was and the GPS could not get us to the front door. Google Earth to the rescue. We plotted out way there and again found a clerk who could speak some English and German. Again the data just started to roll in.
This time we went through Bratislava, Slovakia then to Brno, Czech Republic. 3 counties in a couple of hours.
We arrived early and found an English speaking clerk who briefed us on the archive rules and search procedures. We started and almost right away found new and verified critical information. We were able to photograph hundreds of records....we collected an amazing amount of information.,,,,,8 hours later we dragged ourselves away.
We drove to Svitavy where we went to the hotel we stayed at a week ago.....a good room.....a grat dinner........a beer on the patio and we turned in early.
Tuesday we attacked the archive in Zansrk....a castle with no visible road to the front door. We knew were it was and the GPS could not get us to the front door. Google Earth to the rescue. We plotted out way there and again found a clerk who could speak some English and German. Again the data just started to roll in.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Katherina and Amine
Salzburg
Consulting our maps and GPS and a good weather report we struck for Salzburg. We should note that the city is famous for rain
and the last few times we visited it was raining. We arrived about two hours later and consulted a tourist information center on Mozart Square to find us a reasonable Inn…..not a small task as the Salzburg music festival was in full swing.
That evening we walked and took ride in a Fiaka (carriage) to old city. We mingled with the, T shirt and shorts, tourist crowd on one hand and the, dressed to hilt, festival crowd.
The next day we visited Hellbrunn Castle with its (trick) water gardens…and yes we got wet.
Then we walked the Mirabelle gardens, had coffee and cake at a small sidewalk café and ended up at the Augustine Brewery and beer garden for an afternoon refreshment an meal.
Later we chose the autobahn for a quick trip back to Vienna.
Heidenreichstein, Lower Austria, minutes from the Czech border
On Wednesday we drove to Heidenreichstein in search of the Nowottny arm of my family. We armed our GPS and with advice from the family we set out a preferred rout. That was a good plan but not very successful as there were many roads under construction complete with detours. Then we ran into military exercises which closed an entire district. 3 hours later, at noon, for trip that should have taken less than two we arrived in beautiful town complete with a castle with ma complete moat in the city center.
There were notices that this week they celebrated a pipe organ festival. Needless to say the church was open but the parish office was busy with other matters and the closed at 10 am. All we accomplished this day was to get priest’s names, phone numbers and e-mail addresses for future consultations. We also confirmed that the Nowottny name is still very prominent in this area.
What now....?
Vienna (Wien)
After the bronze medal presentation we travelled to Vienna and out Vacation Apartment in Modling.
We were invited for lunch with Erika and Micheal one day, with Ilse and Peter another and spent an afternoon with Wolfgang, We got upadated and caught up on family news very quickly.
On Monday, after Trevor ,Linda and Chelsea made it to Vienna we all got together for a family gathering at the local Huerigen (wine bar)




We were invited for lunch with Erika and Micheal one day, with Ilse and Peter another and spent an afternoon with Wolfgang, We got upadated and caught up on family news very quickly.
On Monday, after Trevor ,Linda and Chelsea made it to Vienna we all got together for a family gathering at the local Huerigen (wine bar)
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)