Monthly Archives: September 2024

CITINERARY: Bucharest

Greetings from Bucharest! A discovery itinerary… culture and nature… surprisingly green… deliciously welcoming!

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CITINERARY: Pécs

Greetings from Pécs! Sopiane… founded by Romans… occupied by Turks…  inhabited by Germans… The First University in Hungary… a city worth a visit!

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CITINERARY: Dessau

Greetings from Dessau! Dessau was home of the Bauhaus School of Art and Design from 1926 to 1932. There are more than 300 Bauhaus buildings in Dessau and three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Bauhaus Building, the Masters’ Houses and … Continue reading

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CITINERARY: Hamburg

Dreaming of Hamburg… 2 days in Hamburg to be more precise 🙂 Hamburg and the Beatles The Beatles in Hamburg

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CITINERARY: Braunschweig

Greetings from Braunschweig! Braunschweig… The Lion City… City on the Oker… City of Science… Hanseatic city… a historical student city… a city of many hats… and cats 🙂 Welcome to Braunschweig! City Portrait Braunschweig | City tour | Top 10 attractions … Continue reading

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CITINERARY: Goslar

Greetings from Goslar!

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CITINERARY: Wernigerode

Greetings from Wernigerode! A classic timber-framce town… on the German Half-Timbered House Road… gateway to Mount Brocken… on the wish list!

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CITINERARY: Quedlinburg

Greetings from Quedlinburg! 10 reasons to visit Quedlinburg Quedlinburg: Rich in history, but very lively UNESCO World Heritage City Quedlinburg

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CITINERARY: Berlin

Greetings from Berlin … a bit of Art… Bauhaus… a lot to see! C I T I N E R A R I E S : BERLIN

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