Service Issues: I guess cleaning the bathrooms isn't included in maid service. And while the breakfast buffet is colossal, the staff gives you the distinct impression that they'd like you to leave. When they've finished sending out the bad vibes, they adjourn outdoors to smoke, and every time the door opens, you're treated to a whiff of Ernte, HBs, or some other legendary German cigarette.
But someone did a nice job decorating the lobby, and the reception clerk was obliging and courteous. Our room, even by American standards, was huge. We came by train, and this location is perfect.
Kassel: There's oodles of museums and galleries here, one of them devoted to Death and Funerals, which we visited. There's also a monster palace on the hill overlooking the town, with an eighteenth-century back-to-the future "Rocky"- style statue of Hercules. The cash to build and and acquire this massive castle, gardens, galleries, furnishings, art treasures, etc. came from selling locals to the English to fight the American colonists. This is where the Hessians came from. The Count got a bonus if one of his guys was killed.
Kassel was once real close to the old border with East Germany. so things in this neighborhod were tense for years. During World War II, The British bombed a tank factory here: They missed the factory, but managed to level the town and kill maybe five thousand people. There's precious little left of the old city. Result is, much of it looks like a 'fifties nightmare.
Check out the Caricatura in the "Kulturbahnhof" ("Culture-Train-Station" [?]): Great paintings and nice bar. And the farmer's market on Saturday is worthwhile.
Kassel is most famous for a giant contemporary art exhibit called the Documenta that's held every five years. Skip it.
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