NRW-Forum: Subversive Design
“Subversive Design is critical design. It questions the status quo of the classical system” – that’s written on the website, but this exhibition is also fun.
Read more“Subversive Design is critical design. It questions the status quo of the classical system” – that’s written on the website, but this exhibition is also fun.
Read moreMotorworld Cologne, a museum that’s actually a car shop, a garage, a restaurant and a very special hotel. A recommendation if you like old or sports cars!
Read moreDeutsches Museum Bonn is a branch of the one in Munich and located in Bonn’s science centre. Last weekend it featured a special exhibition: retro games!
Read moreGoing to a train museum courtesy of a special train: DB Museum Koblenz is a branch of the main one in Nuremberg. It’s a place for all train fans.
Read moreThe Penguin Museum: More than 4000 good reasons to visit the city of Cuxhaven. Opened in 2009, it shows a selection of the world’s largest penguin collection.
Read moreThe Museum der Arbeit (Museum of Work) is one of Hamburg’s lesser-known museums. But if you look a bit closer, it’s got quite a few unique qualities.
Read moreThere are not many reasons to visit Saitama for sightseeing and one of my class mates – who is from Saitama City – couldn’t even name one. Actually there were two sights in Saitama. One is the railway museum which used to be in Akihabara and the other was the John Lennon Museum.
Read moreDieter Rams is a legendary product designer for the German company Braun. His influence is visible in every iPod, iPhone or Mac. Jonathan Ives was heavily influenced by Rams’ design philosophy.
Read moreXanten is a town with a history dating back to the Roman empire and the only German town beginning with an “X”
Read moreToday was time for another sightseeing trip to Bremen. There is an exhibition at the Kunsthalle about early computer graphics (before 1980) which I wanted to see.
Read moreOriginally we thought about driving to Berlin but I had to finish a few articles so we decided on the Hamburger Kunsthalle instead, an art museum situated near Hamburg’s central station.
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