Cologne Cathedral: Empire of Light
I’ve been to a lot of cathedrals, and every one of them was impressive in some way, for its age, its history, its art, its
I’ve been to a lot of cathedrals, and every one of them was impressive in some way, for its age, its history, its art, its
In 2000, Koblenz celebrated its 2,000th birthday, dating itself to its founding as a Roman border fort on the Rhine—and it got this fountain as
Germany’s airport operators are predicting a drop in traffic this year, and further declines in the future as more and more travelers turn to rail
Friends and family tell me I have an affinity for birds, or at least an obsession with photographing them—but I’d rather just think they find
Twin panda cubs born in Berlin’s Zoo last August have now made their darling debut before a crowd of adoring reporters, photographers and eventually likely
I’ve always heard the popular expression, backed up with three characters pantomiming “See No Evil, Speak No Evil, Hear No Evil,” although I’ve wondered whether
Cologne is a big city, the biggest on the Rhine at over a million residents. With one of the world’s greatest cathedrals and more to
Last year we spent a wonderful week in New York City. The city is always amazing, but it is truly magical at Christmas. Besides the
First, a moment to apologize for my pun on the title shared in two languages by a German nationalist poem and an anti-fascist film, Watch on
Germany’s web of food laws got a little looser lately, with a court ruling that says that rolls and bread are ‘prepared food,’ and that
I’ve been to a lot of cathedrals, and every one of them was impressive in some way, for its age,
In 2000, Koblenz celebrated its 2,000th birthday, dating itself to its founding as a Roman border fort on the Rhine—and
Germany’s airport operators are predicting a drop in traffic this year, and further declines in the future as more and
Friends and family tell me I have an affinity for birds, or at least an obsession with photographing them—but I’d
Twin panda cubs born in Berlin’s Zoo last August have now made their darling debut before a crowd of adoring
I’ve always heard the popular expression, backed up with three characters pantomiming “See No Evil, Speak No Evil, Hear No
Cologne is a big city, the biggest on the Rhine at over a million residents. With one of the world’s
Last year we spent a wonderful week in New York City. The city is always amazing, but it is truly
First, a moment to apologize for my pun on the title shared in two languages by a German nationalist poem and
Germany’s web of food laws got a little looser lately, with a court ruling that says that rolls and bread