About Hans K.
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- Hans K.4 days ago
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.5 days ago
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.6 days ago
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.7 days ago
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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- Hans K.December 9, 2025
Today I took advantage of the incredible weather and went for a real spring ride. I can't imagine when we've ever had 16 degrees Celsius, sunshine, and blue skies on December 9th. And I can think back quite a while. 👨🦳😉 Along the way, I also met "Niko," visited the burned-down "Seegugger" pub, passed
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Hans K. went for a bike ride.
December 20, 2025
00:55
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60m
Hans K. went for a bike ride.
November 22, 2025
00:54
15.5km
17.2km/h
170m
170m
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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