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Will the real unification please stand up?
These days, the word ‘unification’ in association with Germany triggers images of the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989,…
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Bread and beer: the staff of life
German cuisine has its denigrators, and it can be heavy and predictable. Most restaurants offer venison in a heavy gravy,…
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Germany Holidays: Prora, a giant resort with a dark past
Today’s Prora is a line of apartments and hotels The five blocks of Prora extended for 4.5km Today all the…
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Germany Holidays: Düsseldorf, the Ruhr’s front room
Daniel Liebeskind’s new Kö-Bogen I & II are state of the art Kö-Bogen I is at the heart of the…
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Even artists have to pay taxes
Daniel Lindenblatt, from Berlin-based Touring Artists, explains how his organization helps international artists who intend to perform in Germany. Every…
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City breaks lead the way
The latest German National Tourism Board annual report for 2022 has some interesting facts and figures. Overall, last year represented…
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History becomes a commodity in today’s Berlin
Over the past decade, Berlin’s history – the most urgent and immediate history of any European city – has been…
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Oh dear! Deutsche Bahn – Germany is wonderful
Regular visitors to Germany will know that the locals love to put the boat in to their national rail network.…
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How Many Days Do You Need to Explore Berlin? (Sample Itineraries Included)
Planning your Berlin adventure and wondering: How many days in Berlin are enough to truly experience this iconic city? Whether…
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Opera: La Bohème – Giacomo Puccini
This time we are moving in the classic production from 1969 by Otto Schenk, one of the oldest productions still…
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