. The Rhine and northern Germany: handbook for travellers. from Whit-Mondaytill October (the Cascades and the New Waterfall on ) on Sund. at , Wed. at 3 oclock. The visitor is re-commended to be at the foot of the Cascades at the appointedhour, and to follow the course of the water thence. 50. From Cassel to Hanover. e^MI- — Express in 4i|4 hrs.; fares5 Thlr. 5, , 2Thlr. 15 Sgr. —■Ordinary trains in 5 hrs. ; fares 4 Thlr. 15, 3 Thlr. 11, 2 Thlr. 7>|2 Sgr. Soon after leaving Cassel the train crosses the Fulda, and for•a long distance skirts the picturesque banks of the s


. The Rhine and northern Germany: handbook for travellers. from Whit-Mondaytill October (the Cascades and the New Waterfall on ) on Sund. at , Wed. at 3 oclock. The visitor is re-commended to be at the foot of the Cascades at the appointedhour, and to follow the course of the water thence. 50. From Cassel to Hanover. e^MI- — Express in 4i|4 hrs.; fares5 Thlr. 5, , 2Thlr. 15 Sgr. —■Ordinary trains in 5 hrs. ; fares 4 Thlr. 15, 3 Thlr. 11, 2 Thlr. 7>|2 Sgr. Soon after leaving Cassel the train crosses the Fulda, and for•a long distance skirts the picturesque banks of the stream. Stat. Munden (Gold. Lowe; Hess. Hof; Rail. Restaurant),charmingly situated on a tongue of land at the junction of theFulda and Werra, the united waters of which form the Weser■(steamboats to Minden and Bremen), is an old-fashioned place ofsome commercial importance. The Ch. of St. Blasius is of the14th cent. The extensive ducal palace, built 1571, serves as amagazine. Picturesque view from Andrees Berggarten (10 min.). v* s a I. mirfuFstL Schloss. WasseHbll. ;fuaduct. A .TempeL des Jferkur 7. Steinho/erscfte Wasser/ 8. Odogorii Grosses dlasliaus. 10. KurKLrstl. ( des^ dss 77tteraarfen t GOTTINGEN. 50. Route. 283 The train crosses the Werra, follows the valley of the Weserfor some distance, then ascends gradually to stat. Dransfeld, theculminating point of the line, and finally descends to the valleyof the Leine. Stat. Gottingen (Krone; Gebhards Hotel), popul. 14,534, isTemarkable for nothing but its university (700 stud.), founded byGeorge II. of Hanover 1737. The Library is very valuable(350,000 vols., 5000 MSS.). The anatom. (remarkable collectionof skulls), nat. hist., and other collections may be visited by theprofessional. — Rail, to Halle see R. 83. Beyond stat. Bovenden the ruin of Plesse, with beautifulwooded environs; above sta


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