Xanten – A German town with “X”
Xanten is a town with a history dating back to the Roman empire and the only German town beginning with an “X”
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 day trip to Bremen, to see exhibition at the Kunsthalle about early computer graphics.
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.
Read moreThe train ride to Wolfsburg was a bit unusual because we had to change twice (at Uelzen and Gifhorn). Uelzen
Read morePaderborn is in the north of North Rhine-Westphalia but is interestingly connected to Hanover (Lower Saxony) with the S-Bahn line
Read moreLast year I wrote the JLPT level 3 in Berlin but this year I wanted to try something different. Since I already visited Stuttgart earlier this year, I decided to took the test in Düsseldorf.
Read moreThis is not the subway from the movie “Das Boot” but is a genuine German submarine from World War II.
Read moreThis is a museum unlike any other toy museums: Die Dachbodenbande recreates an attic full of toys and other things of a long gone child hood.
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