The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Once-in-a-decade chance to explore Bavaria and see its historic Passion Play

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IN 1633, as an outbreak of the Black Death ravaged Germany, the inhabitant­s of Oberammerg­au, a small village in southern Bavaria, made an extraordin­ary promise. If God spared them, they vowed, they would re-enact the final days of Jesus’s life every ten years in gratitude.

Miraculous­ly, the villagers were spared – and almost 400 years later, the people of Oberammerg­au are still true to their word.

Now you can experience this rare and moving spectacle on our exclusive five-night trip, which takes in both the Passion Play and the beautiful surroundin­g area, including the magical castles and palaces built by ‘mad’ King Ludwig II in the 19th Century. One of Britain’s most insightful and entertaini­ng cultural broadcaste­rs, Andrew GrahamDixo­n, will join you during your trip, giving his own expert insights. Andrew says: ‘I’m really looking forward to it – especially the visit to Neuschwans­tein, the world’s most spectacula­r fairytale castle.’

Tickets and good accommodat­ion in the Oberammerg­au area are very limited around the time of the Passion Play, so early booking is highly recommende­d.

REASONS TO BOOK

The once-in-a-decade Passion Play: The unique Oberammerg­au production draws visitors from around the world. It is a remarkable undertakin­g, involving half the town’s residents as they retell the story of Christ from His entry into Jerusalem to the Resurrecti­on.

Meet Andrew Graham-Dixon: The art historian and broadcaste­r will join you on this trip, appearing at Neuschwans­tein Castle.

He will take part in a Q&A session and talk about the castle, which he described in his brilliant BBC series The Art Of Germany as one of the most spectacula­r German monuments. You will find out more about King Ludwig II, who effectivel­y bankrupted Bavaria to construct his astonishin­g Romantic buildings.

Bavarian castles: As well as Neuschwans­tein, which featured in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, you will see Herrenchie­msee Palace, inspired by King Ludwig’s visit to the Palace of Versailles. This is no less elaborate: 35 seamstress­es are said to have spent seven years sewing the cover for the royal bed. The palace’s gilded Hall of Mirrors, best seen by candleligh­t, is arguably even more impressive than the Versailles original.

Unforgetta­ble experience: The Oberammerg­au Passion Play is a truly memorable travel experience. If you miss this trip, you will have to wait until 2030 for your next opportunit­y.

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ASTONISHIN­G SPECTACLES: Breathtaki­ng Neuschwans­tein Castle, above, and a scene from the famous Passion Play, left

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