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Der Berg ruft - hello?!


For over 250 years, the "Bergkirchweih" Fair has been a highlight for visitors and locals in Erlangen. Every year at Pentecost, for twelve days the party goes on under the old trees along the beer cellars of the Burgberg Mountain http://www.der-berg-ruft.de

Posted on Tuesday 5 May 2009 by andreas (1292 Gunter Points - goGunter Team)
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Annual Poet Festival in Erlangen


Visiting Erlangen offers a lively art scene. The International Figure Theater Festival, the International Comic Salon, a poet festival which is Germany´s most beautiful outdoor literary happening and the Silent Movie Music Days all take place in the historical Huguenot town. The last weekend in August is the date for the annual Poet Festival. Writers, literary critics and readers get together for afternoons of readings and discussions. The location is the grounds of the Erlangen Castle and the homely Margravial Theater. www.poetenfest-erlangen.de

Posted on Tuesday 5 May 2009 by Helen B (60 Gunter Points - Active Gunter)
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Erlangen, French „savoir vivre“ in Franconia

The smallest of Bavaria´s big cities has preserved its international flair of the days of the Huguenots to this day. Recently Erlangen has developed as the high-tech center of the Nuremberg metropolitan area. This is due to the renewed Friederich-Alexander University, two Fraunhofer Institutes, a Max- Planck Research Center and the world´s largest site of the Siemens AG. www.erlangen.de/

Posted on Tuesday 5 May 2009 by Helen B (60 Gunter Points - Active Gunter)
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Getting a mortgage in Germany

This (October 2008) is probably the wrong time for advice on how to get subprime mortgages in Germany, but anyway: As a foreigner, most applicants for mortgages will by default be subprime, because your real estate/assets overseas don't count for anything for a German bank. Just cash does (and yes, a few banks will analyse overseas income statements, but add to this translation costs etc). To save you time trapsing through 20 banks in your first weeks in Germany, here is a shortcut, the largest mortgage broker in Germany: http://www.interhyp.de/ They offer cordial and efficient service; after giving your details through phone, on the next business day you should have your first offers by the banks they represent, which...

Posted on Saturday 25 October 2008 by andreas (1292 Gunter Points - goGunter Team)
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Schrebergärten - German garden lots


This is a typical German thing and quite unique, I guess, where people have separate garden lots where they go to in summer evenings and weekends; they are allowed to build small huts on these (usually leased) lots, bot normally not to connect them to power, water or sewage - keeping those lots purely for enjoying spare time and holidays. The lots can be in the middle of cities, along rail tracks or a bit further out of town; done up to the nines, with beautiful pedicured lawns, fruit trees, and yes, the ubiquitous dwarf figurines.

Posted on Wednesday 10 September 2008 by andreas (1292 Gunter Points - goGunter Team)
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Instant German Hausfrau! Toll!

Ok, it's not something to be proud of, but if you need to prepare a foolproof German meal, help is at hand. Head for the Maggi and Knorr packet selection where you'll find things like Schweinebraten, Schnitzel and Spaetzle. The instructions are really easy and you know exactly what to ask the butcher for (or just give them the packet in shame!). For dessert just throw berries and a tub of quark or thick cream into a pre-made flan base or make a packet vanilla pudding. With a little bit of help you can even impress Oma - until your own Hausfrau credentials are fully polished.

Posted on Monday 1 September 2008 by Rachel (414 Gunter Points - goGunter Team)
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Immigration in Germany

As our kids and I are German, when we arrived in Berlin only my wife had to register as a foreign citizen at the Ausländerbehörde, the local immigration authority. We first had to register our place of residence at the local "Bürgeramt" (after we had found our flat to stay - we needed passports, birth and marriage certificates for this), then had to arrange (via email) an appointment at the local Ausländerbehörde to register my wife so that she gets a residence and work permit. We had to do this within the first 3 months of our arrival. The appointment itself took ca. 30 minutes, and again we had to bring passports, marriage certificates, birth certificates, and the "Meldebescheinigung" from the...

Posted on Sunday 31 August 2008 by andreas (1292 Gunter Points - goGunter Team)
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