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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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Hidden among suburban streets in the south of Berlin, there is an unexpected sight. To some people like me, it looks like an ancient burial ground from an alien like civilization, but the truth is even better since this is Lilienthal Park, a part of the memorial park to Otto Lilienthal, one of Germany’s aviation pioneers.

Lilienthal Park and the Fliegeberg

There is an unexpected sight hidden among suburban streets in the south of Berlin: Lilienthal Park. To some, it might lo…

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The last victim of the Berlin Wall

Chris Gueffroy: The last victim of the Berlin Wall

Not many people know who Chris Gueffroy was, but we thought somebody should mention the last person to be shot and to di…

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Blu’s Berlin Legacy: The Enduring Impact of Cuvrystraße Murals

In 2007 and 2008, the Italian artist Blu painted two massive murals on a lot at Cuvrystraße in Kreuzberg. One of the mur…

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The Berlin Wall Is Going Back Up for Two Days

Back in 1961, when the Berlin Wall was built, it went up overnight, literally. First, it was barbed wire. Then, the conc…

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Officially known as Konzentrationslager Posen, Fort VII was a Nazi concentration camp in Poznan during the Second World War. Nobody knows for sure, but there are different estimates that tell that, between 4.500 and 20.000 people died at Konzentrationslager Posen and we spent an afternoon there exploring the place.

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…

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Gozleme Restaurant: the Best Manti in Berlin

Gozleme Restaurant is one of these places that we always walked in front of but never felt like we should go in. Now, we…

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Typopassage Vienna, a designer’s paradise

We went to the Typopassage Vienna when we visited the city back in August. The place is also called the Micro Museum for…

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My Weekend Walking from Berlin to Poland

On the first weekend of September 2013, I decided to do what I had been planning for a few months. Most people who heard…

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