In order to facilitate reference to the Routes, most of them are inserted in the Index twice; thus the road from HAMBURG — to Berlin is also mentioned under the head BERLIN -* to Hamburg. Such reversed Routes are mixed in the Index with an asterisk* to distinguish them.
dral and works of Rubens, 145. Spire, 148. Churches - of St. Jacques, 149.; St. Paul, 150.; St. Andrew, 150.; Augustins, 150.; St. Anthony, 151. Museum of pictures, 151-155. Docks, 155. Cita- del and siege, 156. Hotel de Ville, and Bourse, 157. Railroad, 158.
siege by the Duke of Parma, 123.
* to London, 120. to Rotterdam, by land, 90. by water, 92.
to Brussels, 159. *Ghent, 143. to Turnhout, 158.
Apollinarisberg, 273.
Appenweier, 551.
Arbergen, 408.
Ardenne, seat of King Leo. pold, 200.
Ardennes, the forest of, 200.
Argenfels, 275.
Arkona in Rugen, 415.
Schweidnitz, 432.
Arnau, 433. Arnhem, 75.
-*to Utrecht, 75. ;.
Arnhem to Cologne, 241.
Arnsberg, 377.
Arnstadt, 490.
Arnstein Schloss, 515.
Arolsen, 378.
Artaveldt, James and Philip,
van, 138.
Assche, 124.
Assen, 80.
Bacharach, 290.
Bacon, Lord, on Travel, ix. Baden, duchy of, 541. 549. BADEN BADEN, 554. Inns, 554. Beauties of situation, 555. Hot springs, 555. New Schloss, Secret Tribunal, and its dungeons, 557. Church, 558. Convent, 559. Con- versations Haus, 556. Phy- sicians, Post Office, 558. Excursions around; Alt Schloss, 558. Ebersteinburg, Lichtenthal, Gernsbach, and Murgthal, 559.
to Wildbad, 561. * to Carlsruhe, 554. to Strasburg, 561. Badenweiler, 551. Baggage, 216. Ballenstadt, 404. Ban de la Roche, 561. Barmen, 376.
BASTEI, THE, 173.
Bastogne, 197.
BATHS:
Schwalbach, 497. Swinemünde, 411. Warmbrunn, 429.
Baumans and Biels-Höhle,
Bavarian (?) broom girls, 386. Beemster in N. Holland, 72. BELGIUM, 94. Introductory
information, 94--107. Ge- neral view of, 99. Pass- ports, 91. Money, 95. Post- ing, 95.; other modes of travelling, 97. Railroads, 97. Cities of, and architecture, 101.
Bensheim, 541.
Berg, ancient duchy of, 376. Bergen op Zoom, 92. Bergen, 415. Bergstrasse, 538-542. Bergues, 117.
BERLIN, 343. Inns, 343. Post- Office- Droskies, 343. ciety in, 344. Unter den Linden, 345. Brandenburg gate, 345. Monuments, 345. Churches, 346. Royal Pa- lace, 346. Kunst Cabinet, $46. King's private resi- dence, 348. New Museum, vases, and bronzes, 348. Sculptures, 349. Pictures, 350 352. Royal library, 352. University, 353. Mu- seum of natural history, 353. Egyptian museum, 353. Ar. senal, 354. Iron foundery, 355. The Gewerbe Schule, 356. Theatres, 356. Music, Sing-Academie, 356. seum, 356. Winter gardens, 356. Restaurateurs, 357. Confectioners, 357. Best shops, 357. Post Office, 357. Environs, $58. Tegel, 358. Tivoli and Kreutzberg, 258. Park, 358. Reviews, 359.
*to Hamburg, 341.
359. 364.
to Dresden, 368.
*to Dusseldorf, by Hesse Cassel and Elberfeld, $75. *to Hanover, 368. to Cologne, by Minden,
Bielefeld, 369. Biervliet, 122. Bies Bosch, 86. Bingen Loch, 293. BINGEN, 295. Chapel, 295. excursions from, 295. to Mayence, by Ingel heim, 518.
to Mayence up the Rhine, 295.
to Kreuznach and Saar- brück, 520.
to Treves, 327. -* to Coblenz, 296. Birkenfeld, 522. Bischoffsheim, 571. Bischofsworda, 426. Bitburg, 324.
BLACK FOREST at Baden, 559. -the Kinzig, 565.
sources of the Danube in,
Blaize, St., abbey of, 570. Blankenau, 407. Blankenburg, 402. Bleichert wine, meaning of, 305.
Blouse, use of a, xxvii. Blücher, 424. His grave. 432. Bode, origin of the termina- tion, 403. Bodenfelde, 406. Bodenwerder, 407⚫ Bois le Duc, 92. Bommel, 88. Bondorf, 570. BONN, 268.
University, 268. Museum, 268. Popplesdorf, 269. Kreuzberg, 270. to the Valley of the Ahr,
304. to the Eifel, and Lake of Lach, 307. Boppart, 286. Borcette, 250. Borsdorf apples, 449. Bouillon, 201. Boulder stones, 342. Bouvignes, 199. Braekel, 380.
Braine le Comte, 202. Brandenburg, 363. Brasses, engraved
mental, at Bruges, 128. At Lubeck, 337. At Stralsund, 413. Nymegen, 76. Braubach, 285.
Brauneberger wine, 317. Braunsberg, 380.
Wilderness, 371. Cathedral, 371. Black Brunswickers, 373.
to Berlin, by Magdeburg, 368. BRUSSELS, 162-169. Park, 163. King's Palace, 163. Palace of the Prince of Orange, 163. Chambers, 163. Museum, 164. Library, 164. Hotel de Ville, 165. Broodhuis, 165. Cathedral of St. Gu- dule, 165. Notre Dame de Chapelle, 166. Shops, 163. Lace, 168. Theatre, cafés, post-office, diligences, 167, 168. Promenades and en- virons, 169. Excursion to Waterloo, 169.; to Tervu- eren, 191.
*to Calais, by Lille, 107-
tions of, 279. Good head- quarters for travellers on the Rhine, 281. Church of St.
Castor, and fountain, 280. Courts of justice, 281. Plea- sant excursions from, 282.
to Mayence, up the Rhine, 284.
to Munster-Mayfeld, and Elz, 322.
to Treves, by post-road,
to Frankfurt, by the Brunnen of Nassau, 493. Coburg-described, 486. *to Eisenach, 484. *to Gotha and Göttingen,
to Leipzig by Rudol- stadt, 488. Cochem, 319.
COINS, tables of foreign, xxxix -xliii.
COLOGNE, 253. Cathedral, 256. Shrine of the three kings, 257. Dom-bild, 257. Church of St. Peter, and Rubens' Crucifixion, 258. Church of St. Ursula and 11,000 Vir- gins, 258. Santa Maria, 259. St. Gereon, 260. Museum of pictures, 261. Eau de Cologne, 262.
to Frankfurt, by Siegburg and Limburg, 328.
to Altenberg Abbey, 262. *to Aix-la-Chapelle, 251. to Bonn and Coblenz, up the Rhine, 263.
*to Dusseldorf, 263. to Berlin, by Elberfeld,
at Calais, 109.
Courtrai, 118.
Cracow, 437., and S. Germ. Handbook.
Crefeld, 245. Cronberg, 510. Cudowa, 436. Cus, 317.
Custom-houses abroad, xxviii. ; in England, xxix. of Prussia, 237.
Custrin, 415. Cuxhaven, 330.
Dahn, 536.
Danube, source of the, 566. DANZIG, 416. Granaries, ca-
thedrals, 416. Picture by Van Eyck, 417. Arthus Hof, fortifications of, 417. Duke of, 417.
to Marienburg and Kö- nigsberg, 418.
*to Berlin, 415. "
berg, 421. DARMSTADT, 537. Catholic Church, palace, pictures, 537. Fossils, 537. Theatre, Exercier Haus, 538. Gar- dens, Casino, wild boars,
to Hans-sur-Lesse, Bouil- lon, 200.
Dinglingen, 551.
Dirschau, 416. 418.
Dixmude, 120.
Dobberan, 339.
Doesborg, 90.
Dollars, Prussian, 237; Saxon, 438.
*Donaueschingen, source Danube, 566.
to Schaffhausen, 566. *to Offenburg, 565. to Freiburg, 569. Donnersberg, 523. Dort, or Dordrecht, 86.
Synod of, 86.
Dortmund, 369. Douai, 111.
Drachenfels, 272. Dreiser Weiher, 326. DRESDEN, 451. Post-office, 451. Elbe bridge, 451. Churches and church music, 452. Terrace of Bruhl, 452. Palace, 452. Collections mode of obtaining admis. sion, 453. Green vaults, 454. Picture gallery, 456. Plaster casts, 460. Zwinger, 460. Rustkammer, or ar- moury, 461. Museum of
Dutch clocks, 565.
Dutch school of art, 17.
Dykes of Holland, 9.
Eibenstock, 484.
Eifel, the Upper, 325.
the Lower, 307. Inhabi- tants of, 326.
excursions in, 307. Eisenach, 440. Wartburg, 440. Eisleben, Luther's birth-place, 379.
ELBE, mouth of the, 329. Sources of, 430. In Saxony, the most beautiful parts of its course, 471.
from Schandau to Dres- den, 477.
ELBERFELD, 376.
to Berlin, 375. to Hanover, 340.
*to Cologne, 379.
Elbing, 419. Elbingerode, 402.;
Extersteine, 385.
Extra post, 211. 238.
Eyck, Van, school of, 103. Paintings of, at Berlin, 351. At Ghent, 135.
Fees of Prussian physicians, Fürstenburg, 407.
Furstenstein Castle, 432.
Flemish School of Painting, Geilnau, 515.
Frankenstein, 435.
Frankenthal, 527. FRANKFURT on the Main, 507-513. Inns, Old and New Town, 507. Cathedral, 507. Römer, 508. Saalhof, Stædal Museum of 508. Senkenberg pictures, 509. Museum, 510. Danneker's statue of Ariadne, 510. Public library, birthplace of Göthe and of the Roths- childs, 510. Jews, 510. Diet, 511. Theatre, casino, 512. Shops, public gardens, 512. New Cemetery, 512. Fairs, 511. Offenbach, 513.
to Leipzig, by Gotha, Er- furth, Weimar, 439.
to Cassel and Berlin, 386. to Cassel and Hanover,
Coblenz * to and the Brunnen of Nassau, 487. *to Mayence, 519. *to Homburg and the Taunus, 515.
to Basle, by Darmstadt, Heidelberg, Carlsruhe, 536. to Baden-Baden, and Strasburg, 554. 561.;
Georgen, St., 565. Gera, 489.
formation, 205-235. Pass- ports, 205. Inns, 206 Tables-d'hôte, 207.
Valets de Place, 09 Custom-houses, 210. Mode of travelling, 211. posts, 214.
Peculiarities of German
manners, 222. Public gar. dens and
225. Turnpike
Handwerksbur-
schen, 226. Watering places 227. Towns, 282. Burial grounds, 234.
German doctors' fees, 250. Germersheim, 532.
to Strasburg, 532. Gernrode, 405. Gernsbach, 560. Gerolstein, 326. Gheel, 159.
GHENT, 132-142. Belfry, 14 Church of St. Bavon, 15 Paintings of Van Eyck, 15 University, 137. Hôtel d Ville, 137. Museum, IS Marché ou Vendredi, 15 The English at Ghent, 18 Charles V., 139. Citade
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