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Día nº106: Transcurriendo la mitad de mi viaje.
... sintiendo que todo me sorprende. Por supuesto empezar un poco la rutina ha hecho que Dresden sea como mi segunda casa, y que llegar a la ciudad sea muy tranquilizador. El tiempo ha logrado que sienta mi pieza mi hogar y mis compañeros de piso mi familia.
Quedan por delante la misma cantidad de días... 106, pero bueno comenzamos la cuenta regresiva y eso da un poco de vértigo. Saber que hay ...
Another Medieval Village
... famous bear shop. They have bears of every kind, shape and size. I wanted to find Little Ted a wife, but there were not many pretty girl bears – oh well, at least I tried to make him feel not so lonely.
We really enjoyed just sitting in the square, sipping coffee and watching the people go by, such as we did today. There was an older gentleman playing the violin in a side street off the square. It was lovely to listen to ...
New Country, new language barrier
... that day. After lunch it was a tour of the church in the main square, tour of the opera house (which use to be the royal palace) and then a long walk back to the train station.
That evening back in Prague, most of the other students went to a large 5 story dance club. Me, I wanted to go find one of the many jazz and blues clubs that dot Prague. Two other students and I were told to find Club Englet and we should find some great music. ...
Bautzen, la citta' dalle 7 Torri
Bautzen e' stata una sorpresa, un gioiello trovato per caso. Ho lasciato Berlino stamattina con finalmente una giornata di sole e dopo circa duecento chilometri sulla mia strada per Praga mi sono imbattuto in questa fenomenale cittadina al confine con la Repubblica Ceca. Dal finestrino vedevo ergersi alte torri da questo agglomerato, molto vicine tra di loro, cosi' ...
Baroque and a Hard Place
... the Palace of Culture, and cranes to this day still dot the Saxon skyscape. All this investment makes Ostalgie all the more enigmatic. Perhaps this romanticisation of the GDR is not so much an outgrowth of a visceral hatred for Wessis, but more a reaction to the rapid nature of change, or maybe a sense that although a great deal of money is being invested in the wrong areas.
For the tourist and traveller, the reconstruction of the Frauenkirche is a ...