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Hey there! My name is Felipe Tofani, the solo adventurer behind Frame Travel Roam Capture, a blog born from my passion for exploring new places and capturing vibrant moments.

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Built between 1972 and 1976, the building has three floors that used to host restaurants and a night club but, since 2006, it has been closed to the public. Mostly because a new owner has been criticized for the work that he wants to have it done on the building. A golden exterior that would destroy that pop-art appearance that makes Bierpinsel what it is today. Let’s hope there is a better future for this building than just laying there empty.

A Guide to Brutalism In Berlin

From the weird-shaped Bierpinsel in Steglitz to the battleship-style construction of the Mäusebunker in Lichterfelde, Berlin has some of the best examples of Brutalism architecture in Europe…

Three-Country Border next to Aachen

My first time visiting a three-country border was when I visited Aachen, the westernmost city in Germany. It took me a few hours on a train to get there, but I didn’t care.

The year is 2019 and there is a kid missing in Winden. He is the person dealing marijuana to some of the kids in school, and nobody seems to know where he might be. One o the kids decided to put together a group and go looking for the stash of drugs from the missing kids. They follow some train tracks that lead deeper into the forest, while they go looking for a cave.

Dark locations Around Berlin

Winden, the city where most of the series happens, is not real, and you can find some small pieces of it in and around Berlin.

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Helsinki by Light – A book interview with Katja Pantzar

We met Katja Pantzar in 2014 when we visited the Porvoo Archipelago on our first trip to Finland. She was there writing …

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Most visitors to Berlin, even those curious about World War II history, miss one of the city’s greatest, most curious, and most impressive memorials, the Soviet War Memorial at Treptower Park. Treptower Park just might be the most impressive and important war memorial you never have heard of, demonstrating how a monument can both educate and facilitate reflection.

Alternative Berlin Free Tour: 5 Alternative Sights in Berlin

Berlin is a city filled with history and many places to visit and explore. But it seems that most people come to Berlin …

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The Parliament of Trees: Where Nature Remembers the Berlin Wall

The Parliament of Trees: Where Nature Remembers the Berlin Wall

Close to the Bundestag is where you can find the Parliament of Trees against War and Violence. In German, this place is …

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Jurmo, the smallest town we’ve ever been

Jurmo is the name of a lovely town located on one of the many islands in Brändö, an island municipality of Åland, Finlan…

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Exploring the Elisabeth Sanatorium in Stahnsdorf

The Elisabeth Sanatorium, located in Stahnsdorf, was a clinic originally built in 1912 to treat tuberculosis patients. I…

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Berlin Airlift: Surviving the Berlin Blockade

Berlin Airlift: Surviving the Berlin Blockade

The first major international crisis of the Cold War happened in Berlin between April 1948 and May 1949, known as the Be…

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When it comes to beers, we like to try different things. We like to try something that you cannot find in the supermarket or the spots here in Berlin. This is why we always go to beer events and this is how we managed to find a way to visit the guys at Bierfabrik here in Berlin. We met the guys from Bierfabrik during Braufest Berlin 2015 and loved their beers and we knew more people needed to know about them.

Bierfabrik: Brewing Beers in Marzahn

When it comes to beers, we like to try different things. We like to try something that you cannot find in the supermarke…

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The St Petersburg Metro is one of the most beautiful underground railway system we ever had the pleasure of visiting. First opened in 1955, the metro of Saint Petersburg in Russia is one of the busiest in the world with five subway lines, 67 stations, over 3.000 trains and 2.5 million passengers a day. We did visited the St Petersburg Metro when we visited Russia in May and we took pictures of everything.

St Petersburg Metro – Exploring the Russian Underground

The St Petersburg Metro is one of the most beautiful underground railway systems we have ever encountered. First opened …

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