Koblenz – Where Rhine meets Moselle
Koblenz is one of the oldest cities of Germany. This is the place where the Rhine meets the Moselle, with a big fortress overlooking the city.
Read moreKoblenz is one of the oldest cities of Germany. This is the place where the Rhine meets the Moselle, with a big fortress overlooking the city.
Read moreCompleting a great day trip, I made a brief stop at Oscar in Koblenz, a vegan/vegetarian restaurant. Did dinner taste as good as it looked?
Read moreXperion is a store all about electronic gaming and this year was the location for a sort-of replacement for the digital-only Gamescom: Xperion Days 2021.
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 moreIn 2013 there was a strange sight on Neumarkt, a central square in Cologne: 1600 panda sculptures. They were not only touring pandas, they also had an important mission.
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 moreThe Moselle is most impressive when viewed from above and Castle Landshut will give you an excellent vantage point. A short workout comes as a bonus!
Read moreBernkastel-Kues offers plenty to the visitor in a small area: A beautiful old town, a castle and a great view of the Moselle valley.
Read moreThe previous gathering of retro computer fans, the 2020 edition in Thionville, had to be cancelled. But this year Classic Computing 2021 was back for fans of 70’s, 80’s and 90’s computers.
Read moreBiberach an der Riss is the capital of the same district and located in the state of Baden-Württemberg. A city with centuries of history, it’s part of three significant tourist routes in Germany.
Read moreKnown as Maria, Königin des Friedens, Mariendom or Wallfahrtskirche, this pilgrimage church in Velbert, North Rhine-Westphalia is not to be missed for anyone interested in architecture.
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