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Musica Bayreuth Festival 2012

March 3, 2012 By Helen Page Leave a Comment

Bayreuth Festival – 51st Anniversary Celebrations of Musica Bayreuth Festival: When it comes to music festivals, the Bayreuth Wagner Festival is not the only festival that Bayreuth is famous for. The Musica Bayreuth Festival is amongst the more important cultural events in Bayreuth and Northern Bavaria. This year Bayreuth celebrates its 51st Anniversary of Musica […]

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With Snow and Frost Comes Eiswein or Ice Wine

February 1, 2012 By Helen Page Leave a Comment

Ice Wine - Frozen Grapes

Eiswein or Icewine are a Type of Dessert Wine Made From Frozen Grapes: The cold weather, snow and frost are elements that are usually not conducive for growing anything.  But for producers of Eiswein (German for ice wine), snow and frost are just the perfect conditions that they pray for. So What is Ice Wine? […]

Filed Under: Food Tagged With: dessert wine, eiswein, german wine, ice wine, icewine, what is ice wine

The World of Chocolate at the Cologne Chocolate Museum

January 19, 2012 By Helen Page 2 Comments

Cologne-Chocolate-Museum

The Cologne Chocolate Museum Is One of the Most Visited Cologne Museums: As one of the ten most visited museums in Cologne, it seems that visitors to Cologne find the Cologne Chocolate Museum irrisistable.  At this Cologne museum, chocoholics can learn all about the world of chocolate and also get to taste fresh chocolate from […]

Filed Under: Sightseeing Tagged With: chocolate factory cologne, chocolate museum, cologne chocolate museum, cologne museum

Indulge your Passion for Fast Cars at the Porsche Museum

October 5, 2011 By Helen Page 1 Comment

Porsche Stuttgart Museum

Learn About the World’s Most Profitable Car-maker at the Porsche Museum: For lovers of fast and expensive cars, the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart will delight. This automotive museum, located in the Zuffenhausen district in the northern suburbs of Stuttgart, is just outside the Porsche headquarters. Although the mere mention of the Porsche 911 is enough […]

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The Bayern München Experience at The Allianz Arena

October 5, 2011 By Helen Page Leave a Comment

Allianz Arena, Munich

The Bayern Munich Experience – A History of Germany’s Most Successful Soccer Club: FC Bayern Munich, Germany’s most successful football club, is opening its Bayern Munich Club museum at The Allianz Arena in the course of the current season (2011/2012).  This will be no ordinary museum – the Club is creating The Bayern Munich Experience […]

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Flughäfen Schönefeld – Berlin-Schönefeld Airport (SXF)

July 24, 2011 By Helen Page Leave a Comment

Berlin Schönefeld Airport SXF

Berlin-Schönefeld Airport (SXF) Is Soon to Become the Berlin Brandenburg Airport: Berlin-Schönefeld Airport (SXF) is one of the two Berlin international airports, the other being Tegel.  Located in the town of Schönefeld, the airport is approximately 24kms (15 miles) south-east of the centre of Berlin. Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) Berlin’s new Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt […]

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Steckerlfisch – A Bavarian Fish Specialty

May 12, 2011 By Helen Page 1 Comment

Steckerlfisch - Oktoberfest food

Steckerlfisch is a Bavarian Fish Specialty and also a Popular Oktoberfest Food: A graphic food image that you’ll see at the Munich Oktoberfest is at the Fischer-Vroni Steckerlfisch stand. Here you’ll see neatly lined rows of whole fish on skewers being cooked over the very long charcoal grill. Besides being photo-worthy, the steckerlfisch is a […]

Filed Under: Featured, Food Tagged With: bavarian food, fischer-vroni, food in munich, oktoberfest food, steckerlfisch

Sinsheim Museum – An Outstanding Technology Museum

April 15, 2011 By Helen Page Leave a Comment

See the Concorde, a Space Shuttle, Formula-1s, Vintage Cars at the Sinsheim Museum: Sinsheim is a town in the southwest of Germany, about 22 kilometers southeast of Heidelberg. Its main tourist attraction is the Sinsheim Auto & Technik Museum, the largest privately owned museum in Europe,  with more than 1 million visitors a year. A […]

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The Romantic Schloss Rheinfels at St. Goar

April 2, 2011 By Helen Page 1 Comment

For a Room with a View of the Rhine, Romantik Schloss Rheinfels is Hard to Beat Perched on a hill above the Rhine River, at the town of St. Goar, is Burg Rheinfels, one of the many castle ruins along the Middle Rhine Valley.  When Burg Rheinfels was built in 1245, it was the largest […]

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A Grand Schloss Hotel Fit for a King

March 29, 2011 By Helen Page Leave a Comment

Schloss Bensberg Is One of the Largest Baroque Palaces in Europe: Located in the city of Bergisch Gladbach, high above the Bay of Cologne is Schloss Bensberg (Bensberg Palace), one the largest Baroque palaces in Europe today. History of Schloss Bensberg Schloss Bensberg was commissioned by Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine, for his second wife Anna […]

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