München

End of September 2009 As I was heading towards the car I thought it was strange it doesnt react to my remote opening attempts. “The remote control battery must be done”, I thought. Turns out the car battery was done. Shit. I had all the luggage with me, was heading to meet O. in Munchen.…

Call of the North (3): Berlin, a city ALIVE

Architecture is not the thing that knocked me out in Berlin. Probably the most historically battered big metropolis of the Western World is a relatively chaotic mix of styles, mostly modern and… construction site-ish, with oasis of old buildings in-between. What makes Berlin special though can hardly be captured in pictures. It is in the…

Hechingen

I heard about Hechingen from Ms. S and Mr. N, our hosts in München, who described it as an insider tip – the most famous Hohenzollern castle is at Sigmaringen, but this one, at Hechingen, is a hidden gem. And when I saw it from far away it reminded me of a book with germanic…

Stuttgart

Since i was already at the airport, i thought of taking a quick look at the city. Asked Jane to take me to the centre, some parking closeby. And I emerged on the surface directly in the Schillerplatz, lively on a Sunday fresh fruit market. The big church on the left turned out to be…

Ulm & Augsburg

On the way from Stuttgart to München we stopped in Ulm. I knew there’s something about the church (Münster) in Ulm, but didn’t quite know what it was. On a first impression, it is tall, very tall. Wikipedia told us that it actually has the highest church tower in the world. (!). This one: Satisfied,…