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Everyone who has read "Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo" from Christiane F. (as many Germans have, in school) knows of this place: gritty, dirty, rugged S-Bahnhof... Read More
(Andreas is from Auckland, New Zealand)

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***************** Featured City of the Month (August 2010): BERLIN, GERMANY

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Narrow alleys, crozy corners, medieval and baroque building fronts, plus a distinct romantic flair: Bamberg is a great piece of art. The city mesmerizes visitors with its largest intact old city in all of Europe and it has been a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site since 1993. Today, Bamberg is a lively art and cultural center with a long tradition of beer brewing and a thousand year history. All together this makes it a very special place to visit.

The city is best explored on foot, at a leisurely pace. Must see places include the imperial Dome with ist four towers, the New Residence and romantic rose garden, the Old Court, the Old Town Hall that sits in the middle of the Regnitz River and the „Little Venice“ part of town.

Top- Highlights: Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, Mile of Antiques, Bamberg the Manger City.

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Posted on Tuesday 5 May 2009 by andreas (1292 Gunter Points - goGunter Team)
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