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A Visit to the East Side Gallery in Berlin
by Felipe Tofani | Mar 31, 2023
Berlin’s East Side Gallery is a world-renowned tourist attraction that blends art and history uniquely and powerfully. Once a symbol of division and oppression, the Berlin Wall has become the world’s longest open-air gallery, stretching over one kilometer along the banks of the Spree River in Friedrichshain.
Read MorePfunds Molkerei in Dresden: Discover the World’s Most Beautiful Milk Shop
by Felipe Tofani | Mar 26, 2023
If you’re looking for an unforgettable experience in Dresden, Germany, look no further than Pfunds Molkerei, the world’s most beautiful milk shop. Located in the heart of the Dresden Neustadt, Pfunds Molkerei is a must-see destination for anyone interested in art, architecture, and dairy products.
Read MoreGacek: the cat that is Szczecin’s Top Tourist Spot
by Felipe Tofani | Mar 20, 2023
Gacek, a plump black-and-white feline, has become an internet sensation and a must-see attraction for cat lovers visiting the Polish city of Szczecin. And since we are cat lovers here at Fotostrasse, we had to go to Poland to see him once we heard about this story.
Read MoreMuseum der Dinge: A True Gem Among Berlin’s Museums
by Marcela Faé | Mar 19, 2023
A True Gem Among Berlin's Museums: Museum der Dinge Why you should visit this unique museum ; The...
Read MoreThe World Turned Upside Down on Sheffield Street
by Felipe Tofani | Mar 16, 2023
If you’re looking for an offbeat travel sight in London, you can take advantage of The World Turned Upside Down installation outside the London School of Economics.
Read MoreRabbit Field: Where rabbits used to cross the Berlin Wall
by Felipe Tofani | Mar 11, 2023
Berlin has plenty of tourist attractions. However, beyond the usual tourist hotspots, several hidden gems are waiting to be discovered, which is one reason why we keep writing articles here. One such gem is the location of an installation known as Kaninchenfeld or Rabbit Field.
Read MoreThe Roman Odeon of Kos
by Felipe Tofani | Mar 1, 2023
Whenever you visit Kos, remember to spend some time at the Roman Odeon of Kos since this is a living piece of history that captures the ancient splendor of the Romans and Greeks. It is a must-visit site for anyone interested in art and history, and its impressive structures and artifacts provide a glimpse into the past. The odeon is well-preserved, making it an excellent destination for those who want to explore and appreciate the wonders of ancient history.
Read MorePyramid of Caius Cestius in Rome
by Felipe Tofani | Feb 24, 2023
The Pyramid of Caius Cestius is an ancient pyramid-shaped monument in the Testaccio neighborhood of Rome, Italy. It was built as a tomb for the Roman magistrate and priest Caius Cestius in 12 BC, during the reign of Emperor Augustus.
Read MoreA visit to the Camera Museum in London
by Felipe Tofani | Feb 19, 2023
Embark on a journey through time at the London Camera Museum, a unique and historical museum located in the heart of central London, right next door to the renowned British Museum. Immerse yourself in the rich history of cameras while savoring a freshly brewed cup of coffee in the accompanying coffee shop that takes over the ground floor.
Read MoreAlbert Speer Street Lights Still Stand in Berlin
by Felipe Tofani | Feb 14, 2023
Berlin is a city known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and cultural diversity. But one piece of design that often goes overlooked is the street lighting created by Albert Speer, Hitler’s favorite architect. If you’re looking to experience some of the city’s lesser-known design pieces, you won’t want to miss the Albert Speer street lights.
Read MoreDiscover the Hidden Gems of Athens in Anafiotika
by Felipe Tofani | Feb 4, 2023
Athens is full of surprises, from neighborhoods steeped in history to charming alleyways, beautiful squares, fantastic monuments, and forgotten ancient ruins. One such gem is the district of Anafiotika, located on the northeast side of the Acropolis hill, under the shadow of one of Athens’ most famous landmarks. Anafiotika brings a breath of the Aegean to the heart of Athens.
Read MoreHeidelberg Tun: The largest wine barrel in the world can be found in Germany
by Felipe Tofani | Jan 25, 2023
Heidelberg Castle in Germany is home to a remarkable, unusual piece of history – the Heidelberg Tun. This massive wine barrel is one of a kind and has been a source of fascination and inspiration for hundreds of years.
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