The story behind the world’s most beautiful castle
Tag: travel
Tale of the Schloss: Neuschwanstein Castle (Part I)
The story behind the world’s most beautiful castle
Rainy Paris
Original music inspired by a rainy day in Paris
My Travel-Inspired Music Project
Morgendliches Heidelberg (Heidelberg in Morning) is the first piano piece written for my travel-inspired music project
Zoo Day: Singapore
For my first zoo review I’m excited to start with the one I visited most recently, the Singapore Zoo. Last month I spent a week in the Lion City and we decided to do a zoo day on top of the Night Safari, which was a most unique experience I’ll talk about next time. But the daytime zoo is nothing short of fascinating – read on!
In Search of Lights (Gallery)
More than two years after my visit to Kiruna, Sweden, I’ve decided to keep my promise and post a few photos from that adventure. Looking at the pictures it feels like ages ago, but at the same time I still remember vividly everything we’d done and seen. I haven’t been back since, and I don’t…
Würzburg: The Beginning of Something Romantic (Gallery)
The first stop of the Bavarian Romantic Road, Würzburg is best experienced during the festive season, when the streets are decorated with sparkling ornaments and Glühwein is sold in the charming Weihnachtsmarkt; but once you’ve had a taste of its magic, you’ll always want to come back again and again… Read more: Würzburg: The Beginning of…
Boccadasse – a Hidden Gem in an Underrated City
What you shouldn’t miss when visiting Genoa
One Day in Potsdam
If you’re going to Berlin, don’t forget to visit nearby Potsdam!
Berlin (1): A Unique Capital
Why Berlin is one of a kind
Sun at Last
I’m well aware of my promise about updating more frequently – what I wasn’t aware of was how fast time had been flying. During the past couple of months, I spent most of my time studying and the rest traveling…
My Absence…
I can explain. And the photo here is a better explanation than any words that come to mind. In Germany we have winter (Sep-Feb) and summer (Mar-Aug) semesters, but we only have classes from mid-October to early February and from mid-April to late July, which means German students enjoy two and a half months of holidays…