In search of the Berlin Wall
From the “wall of shame”, built on the night of August 13 to 14, 1961 to avoid the escape of citizens of the GDR to the “free world”, there is not much left. Just a few ruins with fairly rusty … Continue reading →
From the “wall of shame”, built on the night of August 13 to 14, 1961 to avoid the escape of citizens of the GDR to the “free world”, there is not much left. Just a few ruins with fairly rusty … Continue reading →
Berlin Central Station, which opens its doors a few days before the World Cup, is the largest railway junction in Europe. Architectural feat and logistics masterpiece, it places the bustling German metropolis at the heart of the continent. Even if … Continue reading →
Marrying water and fire? It is one of the spells of which the enchanting “romantic Rhine” valley is capable, which unwinds its meanders between Bonn and Koblenz. From May to September, for five evenings, the banks of this majestic river … Continue reading →
June 10 will be a historic day for transportation. The Eastern European TGV, which has been waited for more than fifteen years, will finally get on the rails at a record speed of 320 km / h. Alsace and Lorraine, … Continue reading →
On Pentecost weekend (May 9-12), Berliners will speak dozens of languages and will have a party. No miracle on the horizon, but simply a big gathering: the Carnival of Cultures or four days of street party, cultural mix, concerts, good … Continue reading →
Around August 28, the date of Goethe’s birthday, Weimar toasts to the health of his great man during a very popular wine festival. Take the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of Goethe in Weimar and discover the important cultural … Continue reading →
Twenty-five years after the fall of the wall, Berlin is transformed. It is now in the East that the city vibrates the most. Thanks to its cheap rents, Berlin attracts creative people from Germany and elsewhere, seduced by the extraordinary … Continue reading →
It is high time to see Munich differently than through the prism of the legendary beer festival. The main tourist destination in Germany after Berlin, traditional but trendy, historic but in movement, Munich has a lot to offer: rich heritage, … Continue reading →
Germany is not only about the beer festival and Berlin electro clubs. 3 hours and 50 minutes by train from Paris, Stuttgart is renowned for its wines, Mercedes, Porsche and museums. Cradle of the German automotive industry, the historic capital … Continue reading →
Located a stone’s throw from Lake Ontario, this rocket-shaped concrete tower crowned with a large ball rises 533 meters (including antenna) above the economic capital of Canada. The CN Tower is the tallest free-standing building in the world. The glass … Continue reading →