Bamberg: A Thousand Year-Old Treasure Renaissance architecture, stunning views and dark, smokey Rauchbier beckon from this glorious
Bavarian city. by Dr. Gregory H. Wolf
Finding a Kur in Heiligendamm The search for a therapeutic Kur leads to the recuperative shores of Germany’s Baltic coast. by Sue Grant
Hemingway in the Schwarzwald Great trout fishing lured the literary giant but the magic of the Black Forest contributed even more to his
writings. by Peter Henault
Bellotto’s Dresden: Rebuilding the Baroque City An Italian artist becomes a favorite son of Dresden and plays a pivotal role in the
war-ravaged city’s reconstruction and rebirth. by Richard Varr
Germany – A Music Lover’s Destination Tourism gives a new focus to Germany’s 200-year-old role as a music destination for performers and
the public. by Victor Tigron
Rothenburg – A Medieval Gem Fine food and medieval charm are but some of the attractions found in this treasure on the Tauber River. by Kate Sutton
Terrific Teutonic Train Following many innovations in transportation, Germany stands poised to change the face of mass transit with the
maglev train. by Ralph Renkert
Pray and Work - Ora et Labora DECK: Religion and hard labor were used to keep the children of the Juliusspital workhouse in Würzburg on
the “straight and narrow.” by Robert A. Selig
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