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Berlin to Copenhagen by bike
In early September 2024, I completed packing my bike and set off from Berlin to Copenhagen. Several days and more than 600 kilometers later, I arrived in the Danish capital.
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Holiday for Design: How Krumbach Created Architectural Bus Stops
Krumbach is a small village in the Vorarlberg area of Austria. Besides the beautiful countryside, like other villages in the area, this place is famous for havi…
Sternfahrt Berlin 2025: Pedal Power Takes Over Germany’s Capital
What makes the Sternfahrt Berlin truly unique is the rare opportunity to cycle on roads normally reserved exclusively for cars. For one incredible day, major ar…
Berlin Moves with Alex Soloviev
In Berlin Moves, Alex Soloviev tries to capture the German capital from the eyes of a local. At the same time, he tries to show how beautiful the city is from t…
The Ruined West Pier in Brighton
When you visit the beach in Brighton, you are going to see the famous Palace Pier and the ruins of the West Pier. The West Pier looks like a memorial to the glo…
The 8 Burger: just another one in Neukölln
Fotostrasse tries The 8 Burger in this week of the demented #52weeksofburgers challenge. We found this relatively new place close to us in Neukölln and a lazy T…
Lager Lager: Our Favorite Craft Beer Bar in Kreuzkölln
Lager Lager is a craft beer bar almost hidden in a quiet street in the booming neighborhood that some people like to call Kreuzkölln. This is one of the many ex…
We visited an Old Church that was converted into a Modern Bookshop in Maastricht
You might be religious or not, but this Old Church in Maastricht will bring all the enlightenment you might be seeking since it was converted into a bookshop a …
Battleship Berlin: Director Nathan Eddy documents the demolition threat on the brutalist Mäusebunker
An American filmmaker in Berlin, Nathan Eddy, has documented the efforts to preserve the Mäusebunker in a movie called Battleship Berlin. This 40-minute-long mo…










