Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Did you get to the old lookout tower on the hill behind the old Leitz factory? It gives you a great view of the city and of course the most famous angle of the factory itself. Also, I found the beer in both Wetzlar and Braunfels to be excellent...Particularly the dark. Best wishes Dan States > >I want to thank the people who gave me advice on visiting Wetzlar last >month. We had a lovely time and enjoyed the town very much. > >We started with the visit to Leica Solms. Karl-Hans Welcker was a >gracious host and showed us everything possible. Unfortunately, we had >scheduled our visit for friday afternoon and almost all the workers had >gone home to begin to weekend early and hardly anything was running! >Strike one! However I found a mistake in the Leica Tree they have in >the foyer. The model of the very first M-6 they had on display had the >protective pads to prevent wear from the camera straps. (In fact, all >the M-6s on display had the pads.) I know the first version did not have > >these and pulled my 1986 M-6 out of my Domke 803 bag to prove it. >Karl-Hans agreed with me and made a note to change the display. I >offered to make a trade there and then to make their display correct but > >they demurred. (I am not sure they appreciated my pointing out a >mistake and they did not seem to appreciate the humor of my trade offer! > >) > >If you ever want to visit, you can find the directions to Solms on the >Leica website. It is best to have an appointment as they can handle >only small groups. We were six people in our group. > >Then we went back into town and checked into our hotel, the >Wetzlarer-Hof. >On our first stroll to the Dom Platz, I looked for the Leica shop of >Lars Netopil >which I found has moved from Steinstrasse to Baugasse, just off the Dom >Platz, almost behind the Rathaus and "Tourist Information." We found he > >had just closed. He closed at 5 PM on friday and does not open on >Saturday. I certainly looked like a shop we Leica-holics would enjoy >visiting. Strike two! > >And the little Italian restaurant just down the street from the >Wetzlarer-Hof has become Arizona, an American Steakhouse featuring >chili, >steaks, etc. Strike three! > >But we did not really strike out. Lunch on the Dom Platz at Haupwach >was great and dinners at the Wetzlarer-Hof and nearby Burgerhof were >quite delightful, if a bit hearty. I think the Burgerhof has a slight >edge. The Wetzlarer-Hof is quite modern and is obviously a >businessman's >hotel while the Burgerhof a block away looks like an old German Hotel >and has much more atmosphere. > >It is certainly a photogenic town and was great fun wondering the >streets with my 2 M-6s . I encountered a young girl who exclaimed, >"Mein Gott, Zwei Kameras!" If was fun trying to make a good photo of >the old Leica factory reflected in the glass facade of the new Rathaus. > >The market on Saturday morning was interesting. It was spargel time -- > >the white asparagus. Most restaurants in Germany had a special "Spargel > >Karte" menu of dishes featuring white asparagus. By law they must stop >picking it after June 24. If you have never had the white asparagus in >Germany, Belgium or France in late May early June, do try it if you get >the chance. It is marvelous, tender and a mild flavor that works well >with ham and boiled potatoes especially. It was also strawberry time. >So we enjoyed many fresh strawberries for breakfast or for dessert. >Shopping is quite good in the pedestrian zone but everything closes at 2 > >PM on Saturday. But by then it was time for the afternoon eis and a >bit of rest anyway. > >I enjoyed watching the canoes on the Lahn. They have to portage around >the dam at Wetzlar and there is a long track with rollers to make it >easy to get the canoes around the dam. The more adventurous got into >their canoes while they were still on the track and let gravity give >them a bit of a roller-coaster ride to below the dam! > >Of course, I photographed the Eisenmarkt in both morning and afternoon >light. > >I want to thank fellow LUGers for their advice and ideas. They helped >make >the visit more enjoyable for me and my wife. If anyone has any >questions, >please fire away! We were in Wetzlar for June 16-18. > >Ken Lassiter > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com