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- Hans K.3 days ago
Today's excursion on January 1, 2026, took us to Merano, the former capital of Tyrol for centuries. Today, it is the second largest city in South Tyrol after Bolzano, with approximately 41,500 inhabitants, roughly half of whom are Italian and half South Tyrolean. Since the mid-19th century, the city
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- Hans K.4 days ago
Snow-free roads made it possible today to take a day trip by bus through the Eggental valley, past the Rosengarten and the Sellaronda mountains, up to the Pordoi Pass at 2,239 meters above sea level.
The Pordoi Pass (Italian: Passo Pordoi) lies between the Sella massif, the Sass Pordoi, and the Langkofel
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- Hans K.5 days ago
Had Ötzi traveled exactly 92.57 meters further during his lifetime, he would be an Austrian today—and not an Italian native of Tyrol 😉😉. As it was, he was found on the border between Italy and Austria, in the partially thawed ice, in remarkably good physical condition. Only through meticulous examination
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- Hans K.5 days ago
Brixen, an old episcopal see in South Tyrol. The interior of the Baroque cathedral, adorned with magnificent marble, is truly impressive. The ceiling fresco alone is the size of three by three rooms – 220 square meters. The adjacent cathedral cloister is one of South Tyrol's most important artistic monuments
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- Hans K.December 27, 2025
Goethe, Schiller, List, Herder, and many more, to name just a few of the great figures; the cradle of our democracy; and not to forget, the Bauhaus style originated here—all of this is associated with the name of the beautiful city of Weimar. Unfortunately, our stay here was far too short to delve deeper
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- Hans K.December 26, 2025
A bright blue sky, icy cold 🥶🥶 and plenty of sunshine ☀️ 🌞 – that was the weather today during our visit to Chemnitz, formerly Karl-Marx-Stadt, the fourth-largest city in the former GDR. Former – that's history. Today, the city is characterized by sadly very little of its old buildings – a lost heritage
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- Hans K.December 25, 2025
Despite a cold east wind and a bright blue sky, I took a short walk today through the beautiful old town of Zwickau, the birthplace and automotive center of composer Robert Schumann and car manufacturer Alfred Horch. Zwickau is truly a city well worth experiencing and seeing. There is much more to see
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- Hans K.December 24, 2025
Founded by Emperor Barbarossa, largely spared from destruction in World War II, and not yet as extensively renovated as Quedlinburg after German reunification, the city of Altenburg, with its 31,000 inhabitants, nevertheless boasts a UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage within its walls – the
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- Hans K.December 23, 2025
Erfurt was barely attacked from the air during World War II and thus escaped major destruction. Therefore, after extensive renovations, the historic city center is very well preserved and absolutely worth seeing. The cathedral with its forecourt and grand staircase, the fish market, the Merchants' Bridge
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On today's return trip from Merano, we made a short stop in St. Pauls. This small wine village has a remarkable old church in its center, widely known as the "Cathedral of the Countryside."
It's a village in the municipality of Eppan on the Wine Road in the Überetsch region, about 6 kilometers from Bolzano
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