View Full Version : What the Germans want us to know this summer ?
Zeppelin
03 May 2006, 11:41 PM
I know nothing about Germany other than it's national team/world class players but, what the Germany has to offer beside the world football competitions this summer ? is there any special food that would like us to know or some interesting places to see in between games ? what about women ? is there any places like Red Light Amsterdam ? :o .. can we work there without any proper job license ?
Jaison
04 May 2006, 12:22 AM
http://www.spiegel.de/img/0,1020,428941,00.jpg
http://kulturserver-hamburg.de/home/illyria/images/hamburg_reeperbahn_3.jpg
(+¹º)
04 May 2006, 07:24 AM
Well it really depends on where you're going to be as Germany is so culturally diverse.
If you're in Cologne, there's this world famous museam called Pasha.
stefan10
04 May 2006, 08:06 AM
Well it really depends on where you're going to be as Germany is so culturally diverse.
If you're in Cologne, there's this world famous museam called Pasha.
a very big museum of modern art from different parts of the world
:D
RichardL
04 May 2006, 08:52 AM
is there any places like Red Light Amsterdam ? :o .. can we work there without any proper job license ?
you want to work in a red light district?
please, there must be other ways of purchasing those tickets
Zeppelin
04 May 2006, 09:27 AM
Well it really depends on where you're going to be as Germany is so culturally diverse.
If you're in Cologne, there's this world famous museam called Pasha.
I've heard about this thing before, thanks for reminding me and by the way, is there any Mercedes Benz Museum or something where we can see the vintage Mercedes ?
Yggdrasil
04 May 2006, 10:00 AM
I've heard about this thing before, thanks for reminding me and by the way, is there any Mercedes Benz Museum or something where we can see the vintage Mercedes ?
Yes they have just closed their old museum and will open a brand new museum on May 20th:
http://www.museum-mercedes-benz.com/main.php?lang=en
96Squig
04 May 2006, 01:14 PM
If your into cars, Autostadt Wolfsburg is the place to go.
Everey region and city has to offer a lot and Germany is more diverse than the UK or France, so what exactly do you want to do?
Germany's most popular and famous red light district is in Hamburg: St Pauli.
Deluxe 007
04 May 2006, 02:00 PM
Die Reeperbahn, anyone?
Crop Circles Maria
04 May 2006, 04:35 PM
Die Reeperbahn, anyone?
A pilgrimmage must for all Beatle fans!
Sandro
sandokan
05 May 2006, 01:34 AM
love parade july 15 in berlin
http://loveparade.net/start.php?Pplang=en
http://img2.tranceaddict.com/images/lp2006/lpcrowd.jpg
One of the biggest music conglomerations of electronic music
enjoy
Regards,
Sandokan
RED_HOT_CHILI_PEPPER
05 May 2006, 03:26 AM
She was a daaaay tripper.........
A pilgrimmage must for all Beatle fans!
Sandro
DeutscheMannschaft
05 May 2006, 03:50 AM
love parade july 15 in berlin
http://loveparade.net/start.php?Pplang=en
http://img2.tranceaddict.com/images/lp2006/lpcrowd.jpg
One of the biggest drug conglomerations and electronic music
enjoy
Regards,
Sandokan
Fixed :D
1800-WorldCup
05 May 2006, 03:53 AM
Die Reeperbahn, anyone?
For those who don't know that's the red light district in the St. Pauli area of Hamburg; to the west of the main city centre.
Alex_K
05 May 2006, 11:42 AM
For those who don't know that's the red light district in the St. Pauli area of Hamburg; to the west of the main city centre.
Actually it's a street in the red light district in the St. Pauli are of Hamburg :D.
love parade july 15 in berlin
Damn, this still exists?
AGF Aarhus
05 May 2006, 11:51 AM
Damn, this still exists?
Only just. The only people who go to the love parade these days are teenagers from the country (we in the states would refer to them as 'poor white trash') and a massive amount of Poles. Most Berliners do their best to get as far away as possible.
Zeppelin
05 May 2006, 01:11 PM
Why Germany always made such a quality cars ? Benz, BMW, WV etc , i think many contries a bit jealous on this area. I wonder if they wanna share the knowledge with others....
herewego
05 May 2006, 07:13 PM
Actually in a blast of german perfectionism, germanys government took no risk, that anybody will answer this question by themselves. Therefore they established especially for the World Cup a so called "Walk of Ideas" in Berlin.
"The “Walk of Ideas” through Berlin takes in six huge sculptures on its route - “The Modern Football Shoe”, “Milestones of Medicine”, “The Automobile”, “Modern Printing”, “Masterpieces of Music” and “The Theory of Relativity”. Each of the sculptures symbolises the richness of ideas and the spirit of invention which characterise Germany’s composers, writers, scientists, engineers and perfectionists."
So don´t wonder too much about a supersize Aspirin in front of the Reichstag or some big big boots in front of Berlin´s new mainstation, representing the invention of the flexible screw-in stud shoe by Adi Dassler in 1954.
http://eur.news1.yimg.com/eur.yimg.com/xp/dpa/20060330/14/3424290507.jpg
http://www.land-der-ideen.de/MEDIA/4070,0.jpg
You can find more about the "Walk of Ideas" iside a government driven promo side about "Germany the Land of Ideas"
http://www.land-of-ideas.org/CDA/walk_of_ideas,241,0,,en.html