The Memorials of Berlin - Part 2
Jonathan L continues his exploration of the Berlin memorials dedicated to those murdered by the Nazis
Jonathan L continues his exploration of the Berlin memorials dedicated to those murdered by the Nazis
Jonathan L shows us the Ishtar Gate, former entrance to the City of Babylon.
There are many memorials to the victims of the Nazi regime in Germany. Jonathan L introduces us to some of the smaller, lesser-known ones in Berlin.
Austrian Railways rolls out its new Nightjet routes, replacing some of the service that Germany's rail operator cancelled last year.
A historic market site in central Berlin. Join Jonathan L to explore it.
Jonathan L shares a walk through Berlin's heart and tells us how he fell in love with it.
Samantha shares a few of the many pictures she took of the brown and white German Fleckvieh (Simmental) cows.
Check out a list of feasts and festivals for this month in Germany.
Gumbo was visiting Berlin's lovely Museum Island. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it is home to 5 world class museums and some popular public spaces.
GarryRF reflects on art and opulence. Art comes out on top, even sideways.
Escaped water buffalo block traffic on a busy highway for hours.
Germany's Deutsche Bahn reports worsening canceled-train figures, and admits to some 'number magic'
After a few "Street Art" photos, I thought we'd look at "River Art" in Hamburg, Germany—for a change. If you like it, I'll pull out some more! Added 2 more below .... The "Lego Bridge" was made using paint only on a railway bridge.
Marilyn Jones shares a pleasant stroll in a small city with great views.
Berlin adjusts its rules after two years of banning renting out primary residences for short terms.