The fresco above the main alter of the St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Munich, Germany, originally painted in 1730. June 21, 2016
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A close up of the main alter of the St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Munich, Germany. June 21, 2016
The remainsSt. Peter’s church bear left, and a quarter of the way down the aisle you will find a glass coffin bearing the skeleton of Saint Munditia. Sewn into a transparent body stocking covered with gold and jewels, with glass eyes staring upwards, her remains have been here since their transfer from the Roman catacombs in 1675. She is believed to have been martyred in 310 AD, beheaded with a hatchet. June 21, 2016
The fresco above the main alter of the St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Munich, Germany, originally painted in 1730. June 21, 2016
Me at King Ludwig II of Bavaria’s Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany. June 17, 2016
Yes, that’s me standing by the Upper Courtyard of the Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, Germany. June 17, 2016
The beautiful view from the the Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, Austria. June 17, 2016