Regensburg! The last stop on our journey - or perhaps the first? Back in August, we visited Monika from the World Heritage Center - when the sun was still shining…
After arriving in Vienna and settling into our apartment, we still had time for a short walk between Ottakring and Schönbrunn. The following day, around midday, we had arranged to…
Budapest’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites – the Castle District with Buda Castle, the banks of the Danube, and Andrássy út – bring together an impressive range of architectural styles, from…
Banská Štiavnica is located in the country side of central Slovakia. If you exit the highway, you follow a winding, serpentine road through a hilly landscape, on the other side…
Bratislava is the only city on our trip that is not part of the World Heritage - but of course, there is still plenty to discover in Slovakias Capital! Our…
The medieval, historic town centre of Kutná Hora as a testament of it’s silver mining past, the Church of St Barbara and the Church of Our Lady at Sedlec are…
Třebíč, a charming town in the Vysočina region of the Czech Republic, is a remarkable place where Christian and Jewish cultures have coexisted for centuries. Its Jewish Quarter, the nearby…
The city of many towers and ice-cream-colored houses
Prague impresses not least with its excellent Czech beer: The Czech capital is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because its historic center…
Kick-off in Bamberg We are starting our journey in Bamberg, the Franconian Rome and home of smoked beer. The both of us came to Bamberg to study and chose this…
