Munich's Asamkirche: Over-the-Top Baroque
Originally a private chapel, this Munich church has one of the most elaborate rococo interiors PHeymont has ever seen.
Originally a private chapel, this Munich church has one of the most elaborate rococo interiors PHeymont has ever seen.
Hamburg's special warehouse district is linked to 19th century customs treaties and the city's Hanseatic past
After a world-wide kerfuffle over a supposed ban on bag-tracking AirTags, reality settles in
Starting in January, a new version of the popular all-you-can-ride ticket
An immense new boat lift is inaugurated, speeding cargo traffic between Germany and Poland.
I.M. Pei's addition to Germany's history museum has plenty of exhibit space, but its own use of space is one of its best exhibits
PHeymont visits a historic Hamburg church that bears the signs of its many eras and of war.
A small and intimate museum gives visitors almost the feeling of visiting Brecht and Weigel at home.
Germany commits billions to rail upgrades, but will not attempt to match France for speed.
In a former rubber factory, the Arbeitsmuseum explores changes in industry and work in the 19th and 20th centuries
An advertising column in Berlin serves as a monument to its inventor and to the entire history of outdoor advertising
George G shares memories of an area of Germany known for much more than just its cuckoo clocks
With millions of discount tickets sold, and many new riders in the system, there are widespread calls to extend the discounts.
German rail operators take a big step into a carbon-neutral future, but one that is not without questions of its own
While Germany waits to consider a new low flat-rate fare, many operators are raising ticket prices for the fall