More Art under Your Feet
In a previous BLOG , we took a look at some of the world’s most popular art, and in a form you’ll not often find in museums, but can be found nearly everywhere: manhole covers.
In a previous BLOG , we took a look at some of the world’s most popular art, and in a form you’ll not often find in museums, but can be found nearly everywhere: manhole covers.
As it was in 1984, now to serve refugees Berlin’s now-closed Tempelhof airport, famous for its role as the hub of the Cold War
On our last few trips, we’ve gotten in the habit of looking around for good eating/walking tours, which allow us to sample a variety of
In Hamburg’s Alster harbor area Photo: Butterfly1172 / Wikimedia While Berlin and Munich are the tourist meccas most often thought of
A quiet place, in a peaceful park in Berlin hardly seems connected at first sight to the horrific fighting that took place all over
In the time before mechanical watches and clocks, the sundial helped track the passing hours. Most of us think of sundials set on the
It’s taken us almost a month to track down what we found, this imposing 20-foot construction worker, standing on a pedestrian path just off buy
This one starts out at 60 kilos of beef; the center is still frozen long after the outside’s been sliced and eaten.
This large central plaza in central Berlin has been nearly-deserted at times during our week here, but for Friday night, there are crowds, loud music
Literally “stumbling blocks,” these small plaques are set into the sidewalk at spots where residents of the houses were taken by Gestapo and sent to
In a previous BLOG , we took a look at some of the world’s most popular art, and in a form you’ll not often find in museums, but can be found nearly everywhere: manhole covers.
As it was in 1984, now to serve refugees Berlin’s now-closed Tempelhof airport, famous for its role as the
On our last few trips, we’ve gotten in the habit of looking around for good eating/walking tours, which allow us
In Hamburg’s Alster harbor area Photo: Butterfly1172 / Wikimedia While Berlin and Munich are the tourist
A quiet place, in a peaceful park in Berlin hardly seems connected at first sight to the horrific fighting
In the time before mechanical watches and clocks, the sundial helped track the passing hours. Most of us think
It’s taken us almost a month to track down what we found, this imposing 20-foot construction worker, standing on a
This one starts out at 60 kilos of beef; the center is still frozen long after the outside’s been sliced
This large central plaza in central Berlin has been nearly-deserted at times during our week here, but for Friday night,
Literally “stumbling blocks,” these small plaques are set into the sidewalk at spots where residents of the houses were taken