Mighty fortress in Wittenburg
We arrived in Berlin yesterday and there was no room for us in the inn. Every hotel, hostel, b&b and closet in the city was booked for a music festival and the Berlin marathon which takes place this weekend. After searching the web for an hour (and fighting off panic), we were able to find three beds in a hostel in Wittenburg, which is about 30 minutes away from Berlin by train. We didn’t know what to expect, but it was pretty much our only option.
When we got to Wittenburg, we discovered that the address of our hostel matched that of the Castle Church that Martin Luther used to speak in. Turns out, the hostel is IN the church’s living quarters. Not only did Martin Luther speak here, he nailed his 95 Theses on the door of THIS very building. He’s also buried here.
The bell tower of the church is right outside our window. The words “A Mighty Fortress is our God” is written on the very top of the tower in German. That phrase always sends shivers down my spine and seeing it on the tower (even in German) is quite moving.
The living quarters are pretty modest and seem to attract church groups. Right now there are about 75 or so little German kids staying here. We ended up eating breakfast (bread, cheese and processed meats) at the same time as these kids. They sang a song in German before the meal and continued to throw glances our way every now and then. A bizarre experience.
The town of Wittenburg is a little like Brugge in Belgium: beautiful (and old) buildings untouched by war, lots of cafes, shops, etc. These towns are a real nice change of pace from cities like Berlin and London.
We’ve had a few good conversations with travelers on ‘Reformation tours’, Apparently they (mostly older people) travel through Germany and Switzerland and hit all the historical Reformation stuff. These people must be fun at parties. We sat next to a couple of Americans at a cafe who lead Christian historical tours in different parts of the world. Strange.
We’re hoping to get back to Berlin tomorrow and then visit a concentration camp outside of the city. Then we head to Denmark on Saturday to stay with family. It’ll be nice to see some familiar faces. We’ve been talking nonstop about Tank Zollers and were able to connect to thekidstable.us to see the photos. We can’t wait to see this kid in person!
OK, talk to you from the motherland.

September 21st, 2006 at 4:19 pm
Sounds like you’ve really gotten to see some unusual good things. Looking forward to all the pictures and hearing all about everything. We went to see Bennett last night. He’s a real cutie - a big guy. Jen and Christian had a special glow. I was out shopping all day yesterday and my battery was dead on my cell phone so you actually heard before me. Go figure. News sure travels fast. Say hi to all the Danes for us. Love.
September 21st, 2006 at 9:12 pm
tank says hi and bring back some pastry- he’s hungry! he can’t wait to meet you guys- he’s doing really well and we’re all completely in love already. see you in a week or so!
September 21st, 2006 at 9:46 pm
How’s the candy?
Saw the new baby, he’s pretty sweet.
Looking forward to your safe return home.
Also looking forward to sampling some of the aforementioned candy.
September 22nd, 2006 at 6:35 am
When are you arriving in DK tomorrow ? Let us know so we can pick you up. My cell phone nr is 2759 5913 or send us an email.
September 22nd, 2006 at 11:57 am
yeah, bring some sugary/custardy pastry home for us too. (not to fruity) and 2 white dishbrushes. Aunt Inger will know what i’m talking about. Glad to hear you’re having fun. Can’t wait to see more pictures.
September 23rd, 2006 at 1:50 pm
We can’t believe the church in Wittenburg is actually a hostel, not a museum. What an awesome experience!
Thank goodness Tank is actually a boy, it is so much more complementary that way. Bennett is definitely a beautiful little guy.
Fun to read of your adventures, tell Jamie and Josh we say hello.