Dachau

The concentration camp at Dachau, opened in 1933, was used at first for political prisoners and as a work camp. Over time, it expanded. Most of the concentration camps built by the be Nazis followedMeer informatie
Bavarian alps

Just a few views of various places in southern Germany to give you a sense of the beauty of Bavaria
Neuschwanstein

Neuschwanstein Castle is probably the most widely recognized building in Germany. Most of us know that this is the castle that inspired Walt Disney.
Built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria in the 19thMeer informatie
Heidelberg

University town with the oldest university in Germany, founded in the 14th century. Heidelberg is an important center for science (especially research) and the arts (especially literature). This wasMeer informatie
Frankfurt am Main #1

There is so much in Frankfurt that it will take multiple posts to cover it. (Not to mention that I have a full day to myself to wander around.)
The 1sr 2 pictures are taken from the top of the MainMeer informatie
Frankfurt #2

Continuing the exploration of Frankfurt, the 1st picture in this post is the Eschenheimer Tower built in the early 1400s. It is 1 of only 3 remaining towers out of 60 that used to be here. The 2ndMeer informatie
Frankfurt #3

Continuing through some more of Frankfurt's sights. 1st this time is the Kleimarkthalle, Frankfurt's food market, just a block or so off Zeilstrasse. Those who have been following me will recognizeMeer informatie
Berlin street art

Berlin has lots of street art, especially in the former East Berlin. Some is quite interesting, but there is way too much tagging for my taste. That stuff looks more defacing than the street art whichMeer informatie
Kreuzberg, Berlin

Another neighborhood in the former East Berlin. I'm told that the largest concentration of Turks out side of Turkey is in Germany, and that is focused in this neighborhood. It seems they were invitedMeer informatie