The zoological garden of Magdeburg, Germany is home to 1200 animals of 190 different species. If is located in the north of the city and can be reached by tramway or S-Bahn (Magdeburg-Eichweiler). It is a middle-sized zoo which needs a lot of investments and I tend to say there a not so many special things that make it worth for a longer travel time. Continue reading “Zoologischer Garten Magdeburg”
Magdeburger Dom
The Magdeburger Dom is the gothic-style cathedral of Magdeburg, Germany. It has been built from the year 1207 on and was sanctified in 1363. It is a protestant church located in the city center close to the Grüne Zitadelle and can be seen from all over the town. It is the most important landmark of the town. Continue reading “Magdeburger Dom”
Reiter, Roland & Hirsch
The majority of Magdeburg, Germany has been destroyed throughout World War II – and the times when being part of the GDR contributed also to the current state of the town. There are mostly three original buildings in the city center: the cathedral, the cloister (now art museum) and the old town hall. Continue reading “Reiter, Roland & Hirsch”
Traveller
“I have never found the companion
that was so companionable
as solitude.”
– Henry David Thoreau.
Grüne Zitadelle
When children were asked to paint their dream house, a girl painted a boot. And the chairman of a local housing society was told by his grandchild that if he would build such a house, every child would want to live in it. That is why he contacted the famous Friedensreich Hundertwasser who sent out employees that looked at the Breite Straße in Magdeburg, Germany and decided that this place would by ideal to realize Hundertwassers ideas. Continue reading “Grüne Zitadelle”
Al Dar
The Al Dar is a Syrian restaurant in Hannover, Germany. It is easily reachable by public transport because of its location close to the main railway station. The interior is beautifully designed, the service is great and it is quite big: it spreads on three levels. Continue reading “Al Dar”
The Maschsee
The Maschsee is an urban lake in Hannover, Germany close to the town hall and the soccer stadium. It is 2.4 kilometers long and has been artificially created in the beginning of the 1930s. It is used for sailing and canoeing and it is a nice place for a walk. It was built to protect the city of Hannover from floods that occurred because the rivers of the area have been straightened. Continue reading “The Maschsee”
Weserumschlagstelle
Hann. Münden, Germany was once the most southern port of the kingdom of Hanover. The port area was and is located in the north of the city, along the Weser – directly opposite of the Weserstein. Today you can still see the tracks of the Hannöversche Südbahn connecting the port and the remains of a port building. Continue reading “Weserumschlagstelle”
Playground in the trees
The national park of Hainich in Thüringen, Germany offers old virgin forests. People get there for hiking but it gained another tourist magnet in 2005: A high metal path leading through the treetops. Two tracks with a length of 250 meters each are situated in the top and above the trees. It is much like the path in Bad Harzburg, Germany but also very different. Continue reading “Playground in the trees”
Bollywood?
When I hear the word “Bollywood”, strange Indian dance movies come to my mind and I rather would not visit a restaurant named after it. Now that there is a place called “Bollywood Palace” in Hann. Münden, Germany I needed a bit of pressure to try it – especially as it looks like a fast-food restaurant from the outside. Continue reading “Bollywood?”