Advertisement Oberammergau 1984 This world famous Passion Play fulfils the vow of the villagers made in 1632 to reenact the Passion of Christ should they be spared the Black Death which was ravaging Europe. In 1984 there will be a break in the traditional 10 years between plays to celebrate the 350th anniversary of the first play presented in 1634. . In June, 1984. Ambassador Travel have organised a world tour through Los Angeles to Europe that will visit the shrines of France and Oberammergau. The return will be at the clients’ leisure and offers the opportunity to visit the rest of Europe and Asia as required. This extraordinary opportunity can not be repeated before 1990. Contact Anjmbassador Travel Ltd, 181 Manchester Street, Christchurch. P.O. Box 1423, Phone 62-656 or SO--785.
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