Schwäbisch Hall
For the regular planning workshop at work (my second since I started), I have to be in Schwäbisch Hall from Monday to Wednesday. As train tickets are cheaper on Saturday than on Sunday and I was eager to explore the city anyway, I decided to already arrive yesterday (Saturday). Today (Sunday) I did my planned city discovery.
Schwäbisch Hall isn’t big; the city itself has just over 40 thousand inhabitants, and the whole county has 200 thousand. But it has a beautiful, medieval, and picturesque old town.
I wandered up and down a few alleys, visited the “Hällisch-Fränkisches Museum”, and then stopped at a café for a slice of strawberry cake.
The last time I was here for work, it was in the middle of winter, so the days were short, but the workdays were long, which meant I didn’t have a chance to see anything back then. I’ve made up for that now, and I really enjoyed it.
Starting tomorrow, we have intensive planning workshops lined up, but I’m looking forward to seeing the people I work with every day in person again so we can plan our work for the coming months.
Tags: Impressions


