Take a gander through the crumbling landscape of Leipzig's Bayerischer Bahnhof and surroundings in Part I of Urban Investigations, a miniseries looking at industrial culture - past, present and future - in our city.
MoreThe Museum Wiesbaden displays a stunning new collection of Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) pieces that will please art enthusiasts and casual appreciators alike.
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"We stood with mouths agape. Alas, no light was to be shed on the very odd spectacle to which we had just borne witness."
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In der Nacht des 27. Februar 1933 wurde der Reichstag in Brand gesetzt. Der 24-jährige Niederländer Marinus van der Lubbe
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The excess of information that keeps us informed can also make us anxious and distressed. Jessica Fayer, a psychologist who
An architect’s jaunt through Leipzig
I always wonder how the architects who designed these buildings with a specific purpose in mind would react if they saw the way their buildings are used today.
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