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Anton Zickmantel Strasse 44, (formerly Hotel am Ratsholz) Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, 04249, 0341-494450-0
... tonight in the outskirts of Leipzig. we have found that Starbucks do free 1 hour internet, so that has been our net places. After a relax and recouperation we head off to the Reichstag, time is going by and we really should be on the road but the Reichstag is meant to be good. So we get there and queue up..the wait is 45mins and it's around 7pm by the time we get the audio tour and walk up the Dome and work our way back down. It very interesting and there is an ...
Leipzig, Saxony, Germany jasndan... took about half an hour to get to the zoo. By this time, of course, the Swedish snake that Saskia had been desperate to bring with us, had gotten too heavy and lost its appeal. Martina wrapped it round herself like a mad scarf and we went off to see the black bears, pygmy hippos and penguins. We didn't have a chance to see all the creatures. It would have taken too long. We did see the baby elephant and some very cool lizards. The ...
Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany rachelkw... which was part church service and part concert. The first piece was played on the large organ at the back of the church, then the choir performed a number of pieces by Byrd, Bach, Buxtehude, and Monteverdi. Some were accompanied by a small organ, other by string players. It was beautiful singing, made more so by the environment.
Leaving the church, we walked back through Mitte looking for somewhere to eat, but also enjoying the stalls and ...
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We caught the tram into town and visited the tourist bureau. Unfortunately it appears that there is not much on at the moment - the festival season starts the day after we leave!
We explored the huge Hauptbahnhof (railway station) which includes a 3-level shopping centre. We had an enjoyable lunch at Pic Cin cafe (spelt that way!) - ham cheese and mushroom crepes for J & A.
We looked at Nikolaikirche and Thomaskirche, both ...
... in our jumpers, and it didn't help that there was no response to the buzzer to call the office. We tried ringing them but no answer there either. After about half an hour, Helen tried buzzing one of the other apartments and someone answered and let us in. It turned out that the owner/caretaker/whatever had damaged his foot and tings were a bit chaotic while he limped around in the four-storey building. He was very friendly though, a spoke good English.
After ...
The Start of our Travel was the regular Train-Journey from Zittau to Leipzig. A not very spectacular drive, which we do almost every week. We wanted to use the time to improve our spanish skills but ended up talking to some carneval-junkies, boarding the train some 15 minutes after us...
Leipzig, Saxony, Germany dokoki... Zwar wird uns Eintritt in eine Lounge gewaehrt - aber ich brauche wohl niemanden erzaehlen, wie belastend eine solche Warterei ist. Und noch etwas: es wurde noch ein Zwischenstop eingeplant - in Karachi (Pakistan). Montag ca. 23:00 Pakistaner Ortszeit - wir werden mit einem groesseren Mitarbeiteraufgebot durch den Flughafen von Karachi geleitet. eine knappe Stunde spaeter - unser Flieger (diesmal von Cathay Pacific) startet nun hoffendlich zum endgueltigen Ziel: Bangkok
Leipzig, Saxony, Germany tibo74Leipzig had one of the coolest museums we've visited so far: one dedicated to the operations of the GDR (East German) secret police, known as the Stasi. The GDR kept extremely detailed tabs on EVERYONE in their country, employing spies of all ages and collecting and filing all the information. The Stasi Museum (Museum an der Runden Ecke) was their old headquarters in Leipzig and has been kept as it was to show the oppressive nature of even the Stasi workplace. Very exciting and VERY cool!
Leipzig, Saxony, Germany wagonmaker... so nothing could be traced back to the Stasi. It wasn't until after the Iron Curtain fell and these people could access their Stasi files that they could discover how much of their life's events had been orchestrated by the government. 1984 eat your heart out. I walked back to the Thomaskirche to meet Stephanie - the famous boy's choir associated with the church had a performance that night and as it only cost 2 euro this was much more in my budget than ...
Leipzig, Saxony, Germany cheli... Security apparatus, and Leipzig was one of their major centres. To service a population of 500,000 inhabitants they had a field office of 2,400 agents, and a network of over 10,000 paid informers... leading to a culture where information on every single citizen was collated and an environment of fear easily created. Our Man Most Likely to Complain About the Hotel Being at the Dump would be Johannes Herklotz. In year 9, while other students were submitting ...
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