Showing posts with the label Germany

The Pigeons Who Took Photos

Apr 25, 2018

At the turn of the last century, when aviation was still in its infancy, a German named Julius Neubronner submitted a patent for a new inven...

The 4-Ton Steel Ball That Produces Artificial Earthquakes

Mar 10, 2018

In the wooded hillside of Hainberg, near Göttingen, Germany, stands an old seismological station. The Wiechert Earthquake Station was built ...

Elbphilharmonie: A Spectacular New Concert Hall in Hamburg

Jan 11, 2018

Exactly one year ago, on January 11, 2017, a new concert hall opened in Hamburg, Germany. Like a ship on dry dock, the new glassy constructi...

Checkpoint Charlie

Dec 20, 2017

For nearly thirty years until the end of the Cold War, Berlin lay divided both physically and ideologically by the infamous Berlin Wall that...

The German Hyperinflation of 1923

Dec 5, 2017

There was a time when an average German carried billions of marks in their pockets but could still buy nothing. A loaf of bread cost 200 bil...

The Cathedral of Light

Sep 23, 2017

Every year, the Nazi Party used to hold large annual rallies in Nuremberg, which was at that time the center of the German Reich. These rall...

The Mysterious Erdstalls Tunnels

Aug 29, 2017

Across Europe, there are hundreds of underground tunnels that lead to nowhere and about which no historic records have ever been found. They...

Spreewald: Germany’s Venice

Jun 9, 2017

About 100 km south-east of Berlin in the State of Brandenburg, lies the beautiful Spreewald Biosphere Reserve. This low-lying area in which ...

Mudflat Hiking in The Wadden Sea

Jun 1, 2017

The southeastern edge of the North Sea, along the coast from Denmark through to the Netherlands, is a shallow belt of mudflats and barrier i...

The Abandoned Soviet Camp of Wünsdorf in Germany

Apr 19, 2017

About 25 miles south of Berlin lies the small town of Wunsdorf, home to about six thousand inhabitants. But less than thirty years ago it ha...

Bridegroom's Oak: The Tree With Its Own Postal Address

Mar 7, 2017

Bräutigamseiche, Dodauer Forst, 23701 Eutin, Germany If you write a letter addressed to the address above, it will end up in knothole of an...

Saar Polygon: A Monument to Coal Mining in Germany

Oct 29, 2016

On June 2012, the last of the coal mines operating in the Saarland region in west Germany closed, marking the end of a 250-year history of m...

The 870-Year Old Historic Sausage Kitchen of Regensburg

Oct 19, 2016

One hundred twenty five kilometers north of Munich lies the old medieval town of Regensburg, situated at the confluence of three rivers —the...

Kaninchenfeld: The Brass Rabbits of Berlin

Aug 9, 2016

Berlin was once divided into East and West Berlin by a massive concrete wall, the infamous Berlin Wall, that created a 155-km-long strip of ...

Paternoster: This Elevator Never Stops

Jul 20, 2016

The paternoster is kind of elevator that consist of a chain of open compartments that move up and down continuously through the vertical sha...

Bierpinsel: Berlin’s Beer Brush Building

Jul 16, 2016

The Bierpinsel, officially the “Tower Restaurant Steglitz”, was supposed to look like a tree, but it ended up looking like a gigantic brush,...

The Schwerbelastungskörper And Hitler’s Grand Plans For Berlin

Jun 16, 2016

On the corner of Dudenstrasse and General-Pape-Strasse in Berlin, between the S-Bahn tracks and a housing estate, stands a massive cylindric...

The Goose Girl of Göttingen

Jun 8, 2016

Located halfway between Hamburg and Frankfurt, near to the Harz mountains, the town of Göttingen is best known for its university which was ...

Fliegeberg: Otto Lilienthal’s ‘Fly Mountain’

Jun 4, 2016

One of the major inspiration to the Wright brothers was the work of German pioneer of aviation, Otto Lilienthal, who repeatedly and successf...

Memorial to The Murdered Jews of Europe

May 26, 2016

One of the most impressive and controversial memorial to the Holocaust is located near Brandenburg Gate, in the Friedrichstadt neighborhood ...

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