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ChapTER IX Life Works And Writings Of Rizal
CHAPTER IX

Rizal’s Grand Tour Of europe with Maximo
Viola (1887)

CHAPTER IX
RIZAL’S GRAND TOUR OF EUROPE WITH MAXIMO VIOLA (1887)

After the publication of his book Noli he planned to visit the important places in Europe.
Dr. Maximo Viola
- he agreed to be Rizal’s travelling companion
- he was the person lends Rizal P300.00 for the printing of the book Noli.

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RIZAL’S GRAND TOUR OF EUROPE WITH MAXIMO VIOLA (1887)

May 11, 1887
- dawn of the said date they left Berlin by train in which their destination was in Dresden, one of the best cities in Germany.

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RIZAL’S GRAND TOUR OF EUROPE WITH MAXIMO VIOLA (1887)

May 15, 1887
- @ 1:30 pm the train arrived at the railroad station of
Leitmeritz.

Professor Blumentritt
- a German Friend of Rizal
- he was waiting at the station with a pencil sketch of
Rizal.

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RIZAL’S GRAND TOUR OF EUROPE WITH MAXIMO VIOLA (1887)

Hotel Krebs
- the room that Prof. Blumentritt get/reserved

- they stayed in the said hotel from May 13-14,
1887

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RIZAL’S GRAND TOUR OF EUROPE WITH MAXIMO VIOLA (1887)

Rosa
- the wife of Prof. Blumentritt, a good cook.
- she prepared an Austrian dishes which our hero liked it much.
- all in all the Blumentritt family was hospitable.

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RIZAL’S GRAND TOUR OF EUROPE WITH MAXIMO VIOLA (1887)

Prague
- is a historic city in Czech Republic which Rizal and Viola visited.

Dr. Wilkom (Univ. of Prague Prof.)
- who recipient of the recommendation letter from
Prof. Blumentritt.

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RIZAL’S GRAND TOUR OF EUROPE WITH MAXIMO VIOLA (1887)

20th of May, 1887
- they arrived in Vienna, the capital of Austria-Hungary and the stayed @ Hotel Metropole.

Norfenfals
- one of the greatest novelist.

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RIZAL’S GRAND TOUR OF EUROPE WITH MAXIMO VIOLA (1887)

Masner and Nordman
- the two Austrian scholars who happens to be a good friend of Blumentritt.

May 24, 1887
- they left Vienna on a river boat to see beautiful sights of Danube River.

CHAPTER IX
RIZAL’S

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