Tag: Culture & turism – Germany ENG

  • Mini travel dictionary

    Mini travel dictionary

    Hello / Good day – Hallo / Guten Tag  Good morning – Guten Morgen  Good evening – Guten Abend  Goodbye – Auf Wiedersehen  Please – Bitte  Thank you – Danke schön  You’re welcome – Bitte schön  Yes – Ja  No – Nein  Excuse me / I’m sorry – Entschuldigung  I’m sorry – Es tut mir…

  • German kitchen

    German kitchen

    Wyjazd do Niemiec– czym byłby bez podstawowej wiedzy o najpopularniejszych potrawach które możemy skosztować! 🙂 German cuisine is known for its diverse flavors, hearty meals, and high-quality ingredients. German dishes are often hearty, featuring meat, potatoes, cabbage, and bread. Here are some interesting dishes worth trying while in Germany –Bratwurst Traditional German sausage, often served…

  • Brandemburg Gate

    Brandemburg Gate

    The Brandenburg Gate (German: Brandenburger Tor) is an 18th-century neoclassical monument in Berlin. One of the best-known landmarks of Germany, it was erected on the site of a former city gate that marked the start of the road from Berlin to Brandenburg an der Havel, the former capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg. The current structure was built from 1788 to 1791 by orders of…

  • Subcultures

    Subcultures

    In the heart of Europe lies a country brimming with diversity, bursting at the seams with communities and subcultures. Germany, rich in history, traditions, and complex social fabric, constitutes a fascinating labyrinth of diversity where everyone can find something for themselves. Germany offers a rich array of subcultures that color the cultural landscape of the…

  • Poczdam

    Poczdam

    A city in eastern Germany, located on the Havel River. The capital and largest city of the state of Brandenburg, part of the Berlin-Brandenburg metropolitan area. The plot is an important scientific and cultural element, with numerous museums, theaters and educational institutions. The city has 180,000 inhabitants (2019). It is known for its castles and…

  • The Berlin Television Tower

    The Berlin Television Tower

    The Berlin Television Tower, known as the Fernsehturm Berlin, is one of the most recognizable symbols of Germany’s capital city. Located in the Mitte district on Alexanderplatz, the tower stands at 368 meters tall, making it the tallest structure in Germany and one of the tallest in Europe. History Construction of the tower began in…

  • Berlin Wall and east side gallery

    Berlin Wall and east side gallery

    On November 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall fell. Thirty years later, only several fragments remained which were available to graffiti artists and others as an extravagant place to create. East Side Gallery in Berlin is called the longest open-air art gallery. Over a hundred murals decorate the longest preserved fragment of the Berlin Wall. The…

  • Berlin as an Eco-Friendly City

    Berlin as an Eco-Friendly City

    Berlin is one of the most environmentally friendly European capitals. Germany really cares about the environment they live in and pays great attention to its protection and living ecologically in harmony with nature. One of the most popular actions introduced in Berlin to protect the air from car exhaust pollution is the Environmental Zone. Vehicles…

  • Museum Island

    Museum Island

    The Museum Island in Berlin (German: Museumsinsel) – the northern part of the Spree Island, located on the River Spree in the center of Berlin, where one of the most important museum complexes in the world is situated, including: the Bode Museum, the Pergamon Museum, the New Museum, the Old National Gallery, and the Old…