Marienplatz: Heart of Munich
Most large cities have a place where the crowds gather automatically or by arrangement for big events—celebrations, demonstrations, markets and the like. Times Square, Piccadilly
Most large cities have a place where the crowds gather automatically or by arrangement for big events—celebrations, demonstrations, markets and the like. Times Square, Piccadilly
Hamburg’s harbor world of huge ships, containers and cranes also has space for a wide variety of smaller craft and a lot of history.
PHeymont notes that Munich has quite a variety of ornamental sculpture, from the whimsical to the classical to the simply amusing, or even puzzling.
From Day One of our visit, it was clear that Hamburg is a city with lots of interesting buildings and outdoor art to reward a walk anywhere in the city.
Experts are unsure if Hochvogel will collapse suddenly or in slow motion, but the signs are that it will be soon.
PHeymont fell in love with this sort-of-a-dumpling, sort-of-a-donut wonder that’s Munich’s prizewinner in the world of fried dough.
One of Hamburg’s biggest attractions is one of its smallest: A miniature world of trains, planes, cars and more that captivates all ages.
Professor Abe takes us along on a tour of a Franconian town that is both a UNESCO World Heritage and the ‘secret beer capital’ of Germany.
Once again, European river cruise schedules are being thrown into chaos by low water in the Rhine and Danube.
PHeymont spotted this fierce-looking boar outside a museum in Munich.
Most large cities have a place where the crowds gather automatically or by arrangement for big events—celebrations, demonstrations, markets and
Hamburg’s harbor world of huge ships, containers and cranes also has space for a wide variety of smaller craft and a lot of history.
PHeymont notes that Munich has quite a variety of ornamental sculpture, from the whimsical to the classical to the simply amusing, or even puzzling.
From Day One of our visit, it was clear that Hamburg is a city with lots of interesting buildings and outdoor art to reward a walk anywhere in the city.
Experts are unsure if Hochvogel will collapse suddenly or in slow motion, but the signs are that it will be soon.
PHeymont fell in love with this sort-of-a-dumpling, sort-of-a-donut wonder that’s Munich’s prizewinner in the world of fried dough.
One of Hamburg’s biggest attractions is one of its smallest: A miniature world of trains, planes, cars and more that captivates all ages.
Professor Abe takes us along on a tour of a Franconian town that is both a UNESCO World Heritage and the ‘secret beer capital’ of Germany.
Once again, European river cruise schedules are being thrown into chaos by low water in the Rhine and Danube.
PHeymont spotted this fierce-looking boar outside a museum in Munich.