Frame Travel Roam Capture
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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.
Analog Photography in Berlin
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Momotaro Tavern: Smash Burgers in Berlin-Mitte
Right in the center of the city, this week, Fotostrasse explores Momotaro Tavern for our #52weeksofburgers challenge. This place was recommended to us by a good…
Filtered Rays Pavilion: Yinka Ilori’s Kaleidoscopic Masterpiece in Berlin
Filtered Rays is the name of a colorful pavilion created by London-based designer Yinka Ilori as an event space for the Hotel Estrel Berlin here in Germany.
The Most Beautiful Door in Paris is the one in the Lavirotte Building
The first thing that caught our attention at the Lavirotte Building was the door. A door so beautiful that we decided to name it the most beautiful door in Pari…
Ryong: The Best Vegetarian Burger in Berlin
Continuing our adventure with vegetarian places, this week we visit Ryong, a beautiful Asian inspired restaurant in Prenzlauer Berg. Fotostrasse never heard abo…
Fort VII: visiting the Konzentrationslager Posen in Poznan
Fort VII, officially known as Konzentrationslager Posen, was a Nazi concentration camp in Poznan during the Second World War and the occupation of Poland. Since…
Abandoned Berlin: The Book Interview
I have been following the Abandoned Berlin blog since we moved to Berlin a little over 3 years ago. I don’t remember how I founded the blog, but I remember spen…
The Abandoned SpreePark in Berlin
The Spreepark is an abandoned amusement park that has been lying abandoned close to the heart of Berlin for at least 15 years. When you enter the park and start…
Lake Bodom Murders: We visited the location of Finland’s most famous unsolved murder
In the summer of 1960, four teenagers decided to camp on the shores of Lake Bodom, one of the many lakes around Espoo in southern Finland. Unfortunately, only o…










