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g.a.frosch and others went for a hike.
September 14, 2025
Disgusting Food Museum
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September 14, 2025
With nieces and nephews 🙄, we visit the Disgusting Food Museum in a small family group. 🫢
Here, food from all over the world is presented, which may at least seem strange to other cultures.
A rubberized bag is part of the equipment provided before we enter the vastness of the exhibition space.
Various
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g.a.frosch and Molly went for a hike.
September 13, 2025
Steglitz- Friedenau- Wilmersdorf- Tiergarten- Potsdamer Platz
02:55
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September 14, 2025
Coming from the Botanical Garden, we don't want to take the S-Bahn; we walk toward the Tiergarten park, probably on less touristy paths.
Passing the Hallervorden Castle Theater and Steglitz Town Hall, we stroll down the bustling Schloßstraße to the Bierpinsel.
A wonderfully futuristic building from 1976
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September 14, 2025
An oasis in the metropolis. 🐻
Berlin also has a lot to offer in and around the city in terms of nature.
At nine o'clock sharp, we stand in front of the gate of the Berlin Botanical Garden.
After all, we were just in Leipzig...but it's a surprisingly short journey with the Flixtrain.
Shortly before Indian
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g.a.frosch and others went for a hike.
September 6, 2025
Familienausflug in die Havelstadt Brandenburg, Loriots Geburtsort
02:07
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4.9km/h
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September 6, 2025
In February, I was already hunting for forest pugs in Brandenburg.
The bronze sculptures of forest pugs commemorate the city's great son, Vicco von Bülow, alias Loriot (1923-2011).
I want to show my family Brandenburg, and the best way to do that, of course, is to search for them across the city and along
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g.a.frosch and Molly went for a hike.
August 31, 2025
Besuch der fünf Regensburger 'D' Dackelmuseum Dreieinigkeitskirche Dom Dult Dinosaurier
03:04
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4.8km/h
110m
110m
September 1, 2025
The dachshund🐕 and Bavaria⬜️🟦 belong together somehow; the dog density is at least higher than in other places.
He's also become the Olympic mascot.
You can learn a lot about Waldi at the Dachshund Museum, a lovingly designed little museum.
Even dachshunds 🐾 themselves are allowed in.
They're not allowed
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g.a.frosch and Molly went for a hike.
August 30, 2025
Bummel durch Regensburg
02:06
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August 30, 2025
Vienna in the morning, Regensburg at lunch.
We stop at the Wurstkuchl and order bratwurst with sauerkraut and black croissants.
We sit sheltered under an umbrella, and Regensburg greets us with a brief shower.🌦
The sausages taste very good.🌭
They won our Nuremberg-Vienna-Regensburg sausage rally.🥇
No wonder
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August 29, 2025
At exactly nine o'clock we arrive at the Ankeruhr 🕘 and see that Count Rüdiger von Starhemberg, one of the twelve brave men, is jolting his way around.
de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ankeruhr
St. Stephen's Cathedral is around the corner.
We take the elevator up the north tower, and I climb the 343 steps up the
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g.a.frosch and Molly went for a hike.
August 28, 2025
Heute unser Mittelpunkt: das Kunsthistorische Museum
02:39
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August 28, 2025
The early bird takes us through Argentinierstraße today.
Converted into a bicycle lane, you still have to be extremely careful when crossing the street – an e-bike can catch up quickly.🚴♂️
Arriving at Karlskirche, we are the first on the panoramic platform, which we discovered yesterday.
The Kunsthistorisches
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August 27, 2025
Afternoon preparatory walk through the Vienna Belvedere down to Karlsplatz with St. Charles's Church.
Shortly before, we cross Schwarzenbergplatz with the Red Army Memorial, popularly known as the Pea Monument.
Our destination is the rather inconspicuous Café Museum. We fell in love with it on our last
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September 28, 2025
We're browsing Europe's largest mobile antique flea market, with up to 1,000 dealers in two exhibition halls (5,000 m² each) and an open-air space (approximately 20,000 m²).
Always worth a visit, even just to look around.
If you're not careful, you'll quickly become addicted to collecting. 😃
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