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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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The Schlangenbader Strasse Tunnel: A Unique Berlin Landmark in Transition
The Schlangenbader Straße tunnel is a key feature of the iconic housing complex called Autobahnüberbauung Schlangenbader Straße, located in Berlin's Wilmersdorf…
Hamburg Rotterdam: Fantastic Dutch Beef Burgers
In this week of the #52WeeksOfBurgers challenge, we go to Netherlands and feast at the Hamburg Rotterdam. When researching where to go for our last burger of Ja…
The African Quarter of Berlin
Our tour happened on a warm saturday afternoon at Seestraße. It was there that our tour of the African Quarter of Berlin started and it was there that we starte…
Exploring the Abandoned SS Brotfabrik in Oranienburg
The SS Brotfabrik was part of Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, and from 1941 until 1991, it operated as a full-time bakery. Today, you can visit the place, kin…
The Ghost of F.W. Murnau in Berlin: Unearthing His Secrets in the German Capital
F.W. Murnau left a multi-dimensional legacy in Berlin. It includes the enduring impact of his films, the unsettling story of his stolen skull, and the subtle tr…
Cycling in Berlin: Why Berlin is not a paradise for your bike
Since I moved to Berlin in 2012, I have used a bike as my main mode of transportation, and I love it. For those watching from the bike lanes, Berlin might seem …
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…
The Tragic End of Rosa Luxemburg: A Berlin Memorial in the Tiergarten
In January 1919, Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht, critical figures in the German socialist movement, were killed by the government after a failed revolution …










