More Surprising Perspectives at the 4th Riviera Garden Festival
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More Surprising Perspectives at the 4th Riviera Garden Festival

Another look at the 4th Riviera Garden Festival! After our visit of the three western host cities (Grasse, Cannes and Antibes), we go east today for the Festival’s second half. Our first stop is Monaco for this the 4th Riviera Garden Festival, which gives us the opportunity of pointing out another change to the Festival’s…

Fall in Love With Modern Architecture in Tel Aviv
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Fall in Love With Modern Architecture in Tel Aviv

Modern architecture is difficult to love. It is not so much the concept that is the problem here: all of us can easily agree that its principles are fine and noble – simplicity (less is more), an appearance of elegant restraint (ornament is crime), transparency of structure (form follows function). But while this theory has…

Why Are Parks in Southern Europe So (Ahem) Different?
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Why Are Parks in Southern Europe So (Ahem) Different?

Today’s post deals with a question that I have been wrestling with for quite some time. Why is it so hard to find proper parks in Southern Europe? Why are the green spaces there either overcooked or raw, either overloaded with ornamental features or scruffy and neglected – and why are these spaces often so…

Battersea Power Station: The Beached Whale Has Come Back to Life
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Battersea Power Station: The Beached Whale Has Come Back to Life

For this post, our last before the holidays, I wanted to fulfill as many Christmas wishes as I possibly could. Which meant that, since I had no idea what anyone of you might want me to write about, there was only a single Christmas wish that I positively knew I could fulfill, which was my…

Most Colourful Street in Germany
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Most Colourful Street in Germany

You may have come across urban art before (for example, here and here), but I bet you have never seen anything like the Kiefernstrasse in Düsseldorf. Where to find the Most Colourful Street in Germany Today, the Kiefernstrasse – located a few hundred meters to the east of Düsseldorf’s central station and just around the…

Hamburg St Pauli – Hardcore with a Heart of Gold
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Hamburg St Pauli – Hardcore with a Heart of Gold

St Pauli is the oldest of Hamburg’s Szeneviertels, although you would not have called it a “trendy neighbourhood” when people began to settle here in the late Middle Ages. St Pauli started its life as Hamburg’s messy attic: everything that the municipal administration did not want inside the city walls but, for various reasons, did…

Mulhouse – Three Countries, the Past and the Present
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Mulhouse – Three Countries, the Past and the Present

If you travel a lot in Europe, there is a good chance that you will, sooner or later, pass through EuroAirport. This airport – which is located near prime hiking areas such as Lake Constance and the Black Forest and used a lot by low-cost airlines including Wizz and Easyjet – is the only airport…

Two-and-a-Half Rivers Tübingen with a Thousand Scenic Views
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Two-and-a-Half Rivers Tübingen with a Thousand Scenic Views

Tübingen is Germany’s two-and-a-half river city but any resemblance to Pittsburgh stops right there. There are no steel furnaces in two-and-a-half rivers Tübingen, no ketchup factories (labeled H. J. Heinz or otherwise) and no world-famous sports clubs – Tübingen’s soccer team plays all the way down in Germany’s sixth tier. Instead, you will get plenty…