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Directly behind the door lies this nice anteroom.
I have no idea what kind of strange musicial instrument
the thing on the left is.
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We wander on through the many hallways and staircases.
This is the place where the modern and the ancient
parts of the castle meet.
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Now we're inside the newly built wing. For those who
have visited EF6 last year, this may look familiar: It's the typical
youth hostel hallway. Just because this is a medieval
castle doesn't mean you'll have to sleep with the rats
on the floor with water dripping down the walls :)
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The rooms are pretty much standard. The majority of rooms has
6 beds. For special usage, there are also 11 two bed rooms
and 3 four bed rooms. 14 rooms have shower and toilets. There
are, as always, toilets and communal showers for each hallway.
The rooms can be individually locked, and we can get two keys
per room. Once again, my camera was lacking a wide angle lens,
so you can't see much of the room. Funny detail: The rooms aren't
numbered, but they have names of Birds, Nests, Forest Animals,
Rivers and Lakes instead.
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Now, we turn around, looking in the opposite
direction of the last photo's view.
In case you're wondering about the window: No, I didn't manipulate the picture. You really
have such a great view from most of the rooms.
Now that we've seen the essentials, we are going
to visit some of the multi-purpose rooms we can
use for the Convention.
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Return to the inner court |
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