International Research Training Group
Language Technology
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Cognitive Systems
Saarland University University of Edinburgh
 

Social Activities

Saturday afternoon (June 9th)

This afternoon is basically free for you to do what you want. Some options for excursions will be offered.

Options for excursions are:

More information on the boat trip ("Schifffahrten") and the guided tour ("Stadtführung, mit Gästebegleiterin") can be found at http://redaktion.trier.de/praefectus/trier?set_tourismus
http://www.heute-in-trier.de/show_events.php

Transfer day activities (Sunday, June 10th)

Here is some information about the castle in advance: It was built at the end of the 12th century as a border defence to guard the possessions of the Trier church. Built on a mountain spur, Grimburg castle must have been an important stronghold during the 13th and 14th centuries. Its proportions, a 230 m by 100 m base surface, were considerable for those times.

In 1522, the castle was taken over by Franz von Sickingen, and later it was a place of witch trials, too. That\'s why today there is a witch museum in a rebuilt cottage near the castle, in which the visitors can gain an insight into the cruel procedures of the medieval witch hunt.

Due to the efforts of a local society for the advancement of cultural heritage, Grimburg has been rebuilt on its medieval foundation wall in the past decade. The old plans were used without, however, being completely authentic. In any case, what has been created is a lovely setting for castle feasts and recitals. This is, of course, to say nothing of the grand view over the Black Forest down into the Saarland region, which the keep, towering on high, offers the visitor.

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