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What
will we see each day?
Our
itineraries are designed to be not too full - or too empty! Each
day we'll have breakfast at our hotel, followed by the day's activities.
In the evenings, you'll have the opportunity to join the devotional
time. Enjoy browsing the proposed itinerary.
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IF = In flight
meals, B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner
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Day
1: Wednesday, July 21, 2010: Overnight Flight to Berlin, Germany
Our journey back in time begins with an overnight flight from
the US. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the flight! Please note that
flights are not included in the price, but can be added in 2009.
Group rates are available for groups of 10 or more flying from
the same departure point.(In flight meals)
Day
2: Thursday, July 22, 2010: Arrival in Berlin, Wittenberg
We’ll be greeted at the Berlin Airport by our Reformation
Tours expert guide and luxury tour bus for a Berlin
orientation tour. We’ll see the famous Brandenburg Gate,
the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, the Cathedral, the Reichstag
building and the lively boulevards. We'll then go back to the
time of Luther as we visit Wittenberg
the birthplace of the Reformation. This evening we'll enjoy a
welcome dinner, and spend our first night in Lutherstadt-Wittenberg
at the Luther Hotel.
(IF/D)
Day 3: Friday, July 23, 2010: Wittenberg
After breakfast, we'll go to the very place Luther nailed his
famous 95 Theses to the door of the Schlosskirche (Castle Church).
The original door was destroyed in the Seven Years War. Luther’s
texts of the 95 Theses are cast in bronze on the door. Next we'll
tour the Lutherhalle (Luther House) Museum. In 1508, when Martin
Luther came to Wittenberg, he lived here with other Augustinian
monks. Later, Luther and his wife, Katharina von Bora, raised
six children here. We’ll walk to the very site where Luther
burned Rome’s Papal Bull condemning him as a heretic. Next
we’ll visit Stadtkirche St. Marien (St. Mary's church) where
Luther preached and where his children were baptized. The afternoon
will be free to enjoy Wittenberg or relax. We can optionally cycle
along the Elbe River. We’ll meet up again for a shared meal
with a guest speaker from the Wittenberg English Ministry Center,
or the local ELCA ministry. We’ll spend a second overnight
in Wittenberg. (B/D)
Day
4: Saturday, July 24, 2010: Eisleben, Erfurt
This morning we’ll take an excursion to Eisleben,
one of Luther’s favorite towns and a charming town still
today. We’ll tour the house where Luther was born and the
house where he died. We also visit the Church of St. Peter and
St. Paul, where Luther was baptized and St. Andrew's Church with
the Luther pulpit from where Luther preached his last sermon.
We’ll tour St. Anne’s, an old miner's church famous
for the Biblical Scenes hewn in stone, see the Luther Memorial
and other interesting sites. Next,
we’ll drive through the Thuringian countryside to Erfurt
for a guided walking tour of Erfurt’s top Christian sites.
We tour the Augustinian Monastery and in which Luther lived six
years as a monk and tour the St Augustus Church there and see
where Luther dedicated himself on the floor. We will have time
to stroll through the narrow streets of the old town, seeing where
Letters of Indulgence were printed and walk across the famous
Krämer Bridge. We’ll also tour the impressive St. Mary's
Cathedral and see St. Severin's Church. We'll stay at the Radisson
SAS Hotel Erfurt this evening. (B/D)
Day
5: Sunday, July 25, 2010: Eisenach, Rudesheim
This
morning we will head for fascinating Eisenach.
In 1521, while fleeing from the wrath of the Pope, Luther took
refuge in the Wartburg Castle after a fake kidnapping staged by
his friend and protector, Frederick the Wise. We’ll tour
the castle and stand in the very room where Luther translated
Jerome’s Vulgate into the German New Testament. This will
be an amazing moment as we stand where church history was forged
by grace and Martin Luther’s determined passion to share
the Word with the nation of Germany. We will then tour the Luther
House Museum with it’s fascinating displays about the time
& culture of Luther. Close by is the Bach House Museum, which
is a must-see. We'll hear period musical instruments played by
the curator and hear more about the fascinating Christian musician,
J.S. Bach. If time permits, we’ll tour medieval St George's
(Georgenkirche) Church connected with both Martin Luther and Johann
Sebastian Bach. Martin Luther was a choir boy here and then preached
in 1521 on his journey to and from the imperial parliament in
Worms. On the north wall is a large painting commissioned to commemorate
the century of the Reformation, depicting Luther and Huss as well
as the Augsburg Confession. This is the place where Bach was baptized
in 1685. Several members of the Bach family were organist at this
church.
Now we are
off for the alluring Rhine River, and to check into the Ringhotel
Central in Rudesheim for two nights. This evening we are free
to sample cuisine at numerous excellent restaurants. Some may
like to go tour the still-functioning Benedictine Abbey of St.
Hildegard, perched high above town in the vineyards. Or, take
a cable car ride over the vineyards to the Count Von Bismark Memorial,
and enjoy a picnic dinner with the incredible view of the mighty
Rhine and castles. (B/D)
Day 6: Monday, July 26, 2010: Rhine
Cruise, Mainz, Worms
What
better way to start the day than with a Rhine cruise! We’ll
board the boat and sail past magnificent castles and the famous
Loreley rock to St. Goar. This will be the highlight for many
of us, every bend in the river brings more stunning scenery, ships
pass left & right, and numerous trains roar up and down the
Rhine River valley. Next we will go to Mainz
where we'll focus on Bible printing history & the contribution
of Johann Gutenberg, who developed moveable type. We'll be amazed
as we view original copies of the Bible in the Gutenberg Museum.
We'll also view Mainz Cathedral, dating back to 975.
In
Worms
we’ll have a brief local walking tour to see the site of
the Worms Debates (Diet of Worms), now a park, with a plaque commemorating
the Diet of Worms, the Reformation Monument, St. Peters, and the
Church of the Holy Trinity. Our guide will also share about another
Reformer, William Tyndale, who finished his printing of the English
Bible in Worms, escaping persecution in England. In 1525 his New
Testament was printed and smuggled back into England. We'll return
to Rudesheim for a second overnight. (B/D)
Day 7: Tuesday, July 27, 2010: Heidelberg,
Rothenburg
Heidelberg
is a gorgeous town on the Neckar River. We’ll
have a walking tour of the old town, stroll on the famous Stone
Bridge over the Neckar River. We'll tour Heidelberg Castle which
boasts the world’s largest wine barrel, a fascinating history
and a stunning view. Here we’ll hear about the Heidelberg
Confession, written in 1562, by 28 year old professor Zacharias
Ursinus, and a 26 year old preacher named Caspar Olevianus. This
is one of the most important Calvinistic statements of faith and
our guide tells us why. We will continue to Rothenburg
ob der Tauber one of the most picturesque and well-preserved of
the towns along the famous "Romantic Road". It's one
of Germany’s very best walled medieval cities, most of the
buildings were built by 1400. This town is particularly noted
for the Christmas shop and museum which are open year round. We’ll
check into our hotel and we have leisure time to stroll and explore
the views atop the city ramparts. Incredible shopping opportunities
await us at every storefront. We'll stay at the Akzent
Hotel Schranne. (B/D)
Day
8: Wednesday, July 28, 2010: “The Romantic Road”,
Augsburg, Wieskirche, Oberammergau
This morning we will travel the fabled “Romantic Road.”
This is Germany's most famous and popular tourist route, displaying
a rich and varied cultural landscape through the Franconian wine
country to Bavaria. We’ll pass small historic villages full
of their original charm, on our way to Augsburg, another Germany
Reformation city. We’ll learn from our expert guide about
the Augsburg Confession, the 1555 Peace of Augsburg, while we
tour St. Anne’s Church. After a walking tour of key sites,
we’ll journey on to Bavaria, to tour the Wieskirche, an
UNESCO World Heritage site with incredible Rococo art. We'll finish
our exciting day with our arrival in Bad Kohlgrub, a spa village
just outside Oberammergau. We’ll check into the Hotel
am Wiesenhang and have a delicious dinner, followed by a stroll
through the village. (B/D)
Day
9: Thursday, July 29, 2010: Oberammergau
Today
is the highlight of the tour, the world famous Passion Play, which
has been regularly performed since Whitsun 1633. In the middle
of the Thirty Years War, after months of dying and suffering from
the plague, the people of Oberammergau took a vow to perform the
"Play of the Suffering, Dying and Resurrection of our Lord
Jesus Christ" every ten years. In the afternoon and evening
we will be watching the performance of the play, with excellent,
pre-reserved seats. Almost half of the inhabitants of the town
perform in the play on the large open-air stage. (B/L/D)
Day 10: Friday, July 30, 2010: Munich
Departing
beautiful Oberammergau, we'll travel to marvelous Munich. We’ll
have a drive-by orientation tour of Munich’s highlights,
including the Old Pinakothek Museum, Olympic Tower and Stadium,
BMW Tower, Nymphenburg Palace, Deutsches Museum, the Marienplatz,
the Rathaus and its famous Glockenspiel. We’ll then enjoy
a pleasant walking tour of the old town sites and then have afternoon
shopping or independent sightseeing, or just relax at our hotel.
This evening we finish our fun tour with a farewell dinner with
classic Bavarian cuisine & a live Bavarian folk show. We will
overnight in the Hotel
Prinzregent and der Messe in Munich. (B/D)
Day
11: Saturday, July 31, 2010: Return
After yet another delicious breakfast we transfer from our hotel
to the airport for our morning flight back to home, and so concludes
a grand time in Europe. (B/IF)
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Reformation
Tours reserves the rights to alter itineraries without notice
should it become necessary. While on tour, if conditions necessitate
changes, or if certain features are unavailable or limited,
we reserve the right to vary or substitute alternatives. All
prices are calculated at the exchange rate in effect at the
time of this quotation. Should currency fluctuations necessitate
an adjustment in tour price the adjusted price will be reflected
in the final invoice.
Free
book for all our tour participants
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This
best-selling Guide proved an essential tool for visitors who
spent time in this delightful corner of Bavaria, providing concise
information about the Village of Oberammergau, the Area, the
Play, the Theatre, the History and Traditions, the Organization
and Background. Written
by David Houseley - who produced similar books in 1970,1980
and 1990, and Raymond Goodburn, the book is in lavish color
with maps, photographs and biographies of the actors who took
the leading roles. There is also an important Introduction
by Otto Huber, Deputy Director of the Play who explains the
thinking behind the radical changes which were made for 2000.
Finally, there is a Synopsis of the Play, provided by Prof.
Ingrid Shafer, the Official Translator of the Text into English.
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What's
included in the land price of $3,199?
Price based on a minimum of 35 participants
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Transportation:
via deluxe air-conditioned coaches
- Tickets to
the Oberammergau Passion Play in seating area 1 (pale blue in
image)
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Accommodations (double-occupancy) in superior 3-star and moderate
4-star hotels
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Meals as indicated in the itinerary
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Professional
tour escort throughout the tour
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Local
step-on guides for city tours and major attractions
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Entrance
fees included as per itinerary
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All transfers, as a group
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Baggage handling (1 piece of baggage per guest)
- All taxes
and tips except as indicated below
What's
not included in tour price?
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Air
transportation from Omaha (available 10 months before departure)
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Single
supplement (subject to availability) of $615
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Meals
and beverages not identified in itinerary
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Items
of a personal nature, such as passports and visas. Passports
must be valid for months beyond return date.
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Passenger
trip cancellation insurance (details sent with reservation form)
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Gratuities
for tour manager, and driver
Payment
for the tour is in installments:
- Deposit of
$350 ( + second deposit of $500) will secure your place on the
tour
- Third deposit
of $500 is due by December 1, 2009
- The air price
will be available at the end of August, 2009
- The final
price adjustment (in case of low numbers or currency changes)
will be made mid-January, 2010
- Final invoices
will be sent in January 2009
- Final payments
will be due no later than March 19, 2010
Cancellation
Policy:
All cancellations
must be in writing and the date of postmark will determine the amount
of refund due.
- From time
of deposit to until 190 days prior to departure a $175 per person
penalty will be charged for cancellation.
- From 189-145
days prior to departure a $300 per person penalty will be charged
for cancellation, plus any non refundable deposit, if applicable
- 144-30 days
prior to departure a $1,000 per person penalty will be charged
for cancellation, plus any unrecoverable out of pocket expenses
to ground suppliers, as well as any penalties imposed by airlines
will be assessed. If anyone cancels but finds their own substitute
up to 120 days prior to departure, only a $100 change fee will
be assessed.
- 29 days or
less prior to departure-no refund.
Flight
Information:
We can either assist you with flight bookings, or you are welcome
to choose your own flights. If you are using frequent flyer miles,
you'll need to contact your airline directly. We can also arrange
for extra hotel nights before or after the tour. Please ensure we
have a copy of your flight itinerary for our records no later than
30 days before departure.
Arrival:
Please plan on arriving in Berlin on Thursday, July 22, 2010.
Departure:
Flights can be arranged anytime on Saturday, July 31, 2010
from Munich.
Pre-
and post-tour options:
If you are planning on arriving early or staying after the tour,
we can help with these arrangements. We would appreciate you letting
us know as soon as possible, so that we can hold the hotel space.
Pre-Tour
We are offering a pre-tour night at the Holiday Inn in Berlin for
$88 per person in a double and $137 in a single, including breakfast.
The transport from the airport is approximately $23 per taxi.
Post-Tour
We are offering a post-tour night at the Prinz Regent Hotel in Munich
for $72 per person in a double and $102 in a single, including breakfast.
The taxi to the airport is approximately $95 per taxi or $15 per
person using local transport.
Tour
Hosts:
Pastor
Ron Benson, originally from Sioux City, Iowa, attended Concordia
College, Seward, Nebraska. He graduated |from Concordia College
in 1981 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Education and also with
Director of Christian Education certification. He also holds a Master’s
degree in Counseling from the University of Nebraska in Kearney,
and a colloquy certificate from Concordia Seminary, Fort Wayne,
Indiana.
Pastor Ron has served in the following parishes: Cross Lutheran,
New Braunfels, Texas (DCE Internship 1979-1980); St. John’s
Lutheran Church, Lincoln, Kansas ( DCE 1981-1984); Peace Lutheran
Church, Columbus, Nebraska (DCE 1984-1998); Trinity Lutheran Church,
Grand Island, Nebraska (Vicarage and Associate Pastor 2000-2005).
Pastor Ron is not married. The Good Lord has blessed him with four
brothers and sister-in-laws and two sisters and a brother-in-law;
12 nieces and nephews, and 2 great nephews.
After
visiting the village of Oberammergau on a trip to Europe in 2006,
Jeff and Kaylene knew they wanted to take a group back for a visit
during the next Oberammergau performance in 2010! It's a beautiful
little village and the Passion Play is a once in a lifetime experience.
The Nienhueser's are Missouri Synod Lutherans and have chosen to do
this tour because it traces the footsteps of Martin Luther. Kaylene
is the General Manager of
Aur Travel and Jeff is a Drama teacher. They have escorted many tours
together and look forward to hosting this fabulous trip to Germany!
Fellowship
opportunities
While
on tour, we can arrange for special speakers to come and speak to
the group.
We can also
arrange fellowship with English-speaking churches and you are assured
of a warm welcome!
What
are the accommodations like?
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hotels are chosen for their quality,
amenities and proximity to areas
of interest. Whenever possible, we choose hotels
in town centers, so that you are able to go off and explore
in your free time. It may be necessary for us to substitute
hotels for others of equal quality. You will be fully
informed of any changes that affect you. Enjoy your stay!
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