Harriet Beecher’s novel Stove, published in the mid-nineteenth century, has no apparent connection to Berlin. And yet … there is… Read more Uncle Tom’s hut in Berlin
Harriet Beecher’s novel Stove, published in the mid-nineteenth century, has no apparent connection to Berlin. And yet … there is… Read more Uncle Tom’s hut in Berlin
There are several UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Berlin, including a group of six building complexes. What they have in… Read more Berlin Schillerpark – a UNESCO site
A wonderful mix of eras is what Prague offers its visitors today and my last post will take you from… Read more Prague, Art Nouveau and modernism from the 1930s to the 2000s
A wonderful mix of eras is what Prague offers its visitors today and my post will take us from cubist… Read more Prague, discovering cubism … and the rest
Berlin is a large, flat city. Again, the comparison with other European capitals is surprising, there are very few high-rise… Read more Berlin’s skyscrapers
The area around the main railway station, Hauptbahnhof, is still under development. It is an area that has been totally… Read more Berlin – the Cube