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In episode 5, when Noah meets Michael, there is a church in the background. An interesting looking church that made us curious about it and we had to try to find out where is this church located.

Analog Photography in 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.

Three Country Border is know in German as Dreiländereck and, for my surprise, it isn’t in Aachen. The point where the countries meet is located in the dutch province of Limburg, in a small city called Vaals. This is why the hill you have to climb to enjoy this meetings of border is called Vaalserberg and it’s the highest point in mainland Netherlands. So, when you visit Dreiländereck, you are also visiting the highest dutch mountain.

Brutalism In Berlin

This Guide to Brutalism in Berlin provides a straightforward way to explore the beauty of concrete in the German capital.

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.

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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Heavier, harder, louder, faster was the motto for heavy metal fans in the 1980s, not just in the West but also behind the Iron Curtain. The Museum in der Kulturbrauerei Berlin is hosting a charming exhibition, "Heavy Metal in the GDR," that dives into the passionate and surprisingly resilient heavy metal scene in East Germany.

Behind the Iron Curtain: The Untold Story of Heavy Metal in the GDR

The Museum in der Kulturbrauerei Berlin is hosting a charming exhibition, “Heavy Metal in the GDR,” that dives into the …

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I have a place for you if you are looking for a unique winter escape in Europe. In the north of Finland, there is a magical city called Oulu. There, you will embark on an ice-fishing adventure like no other. Especially because this is not a simple fishing trip, this excursion will offer you a glimpse into the heart of Arctic life.

Ice Fishing in Oulu: An Unforgettable Arctic Adventure

I have a place for you if you are looking for a unique winter escape in Europe. In the north of Finland, there is a magi…

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However, the story doesn't end there. In July 2015, Murnau's final resting place in Stahnsdorf South-Western Cemetery was desecrated in an unusual set of circumstances. His skull was stolen, and although wax residue found at the scene hinted at a possible occult motive, the perpetrators and their intentions remain shrouded in mystery. This macabre incident has cast a shadow over the legacy of one of cinema's most visionary figures, leaving an enduring question mark alongside his undeniable contributions to the art form. His skull has not been recovered since.

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 stor…

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Athens is more than just a city break; it's a captivating journey through time, an exhilarating feast for the senses, and an inviting playground for the curious. From ancient ruins that tell enchanting tales of gods and heroes to vibrant neighborhoods pulsing with modern life, Athens continues to amaze and inspire.

Athens Unleashed: 10 Places That’ll Make You Ditch the Guidebook

Athens is more than just a city break; it's a captivating journey through time, an exhilarating feast for the senses, an…

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Tucked away close to the Ladbroke Grove Underground station, between the bookshop from the movie Notting Hill and Rough Trade West, you'll discover a hidden gem: a mural of the album art from Yorke's 2006 solo album, "The Eraser." If you're a fan of Thom Yorke's solo work or Radiohead's iconic sound, a trip to West London should be on your travel list.

A Must-See for Music Fans: Thom Yorke’s “The Eraser” Mural in London

Tucked away close to the Ladbroke Grove Underground station, between the bookshop from the movie Notting Hill and Rough …

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The Berlin Wall wasn't simply a physical border. The video here paints a vivid picture of how this seemingly impenetrable structure went through the heart of Berlin. Families were separated overnight, friends couldn't visit each other freely, and the Berlin Wall's construction led to a devastating housing crisis in West Berlin. You can still see some of these problems in the city today.

The Berlin Wall in Video in 1981: A Must-See for History Buffs in Berlin

Get a chilling glimpse of the Berlin Wall in video. This short documentary reveals the Wall's impact on Berlin and the h…

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Whenever people think about Paris, the City of Lights summons images of the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, and romantic strolls along the Seine. But beyond these iconic landmarks lies a treasure trove of unexpected delights for the curious traveler.

Unusual Things to Do in Paris: A Quirky Guide to the City of Light

Whenever people think about Paris, the City of Lights summons images of the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, and romanti…

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Animal lovers and literary enthusiasts, listen up! Have you ever heard of Hodge the Cat? If you have, be aware that he wasn't just any cat. This pampered kitty was the beloved pet of Samuel Johnson, the famous writer who created the first English dictionary.

Hodge the Cat: London’s Feline Literary Icon & Where to Find Him

Animal lovers and literary enthusiasts, listen up! Have you ever heard of Hodge the Cat? If you have, be aware that he w…

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