Tag: Bavaria
Regensburg: The Bavarian Apostle of Beauty – Bavaria
In 1883, three years before his death, King Ludwig II acquired the Falkenstein castle ruins on the border with Tyrol. There he wanted to create a romantic fairytale castle that…
Mountain biking in Bavaria: The tour to the Kührointalm at the Königssee – journey
The people of Berchtesgaden are considered to be mountain sports fanatics. Anyone who travels there often knows: This is a description of the state, not a prejudice. Depending on the…
Islamkunde class in Bavaria: Split reactions – Bavaria
After the decision of the state parliament on Tuesday to introduce Islamic lessons as a standard offer in Bavarian schools, displeasure has risen among Islamic associations. The core of the…
Architectural History – The Apostle of Beauty – Bavaria
Open detailed view The artist Max Schultze painted the “View of Garmisch” (detail) around 1890. (Photo: Michael Preischl) In 1883, three years before his death, King Ludwig II acquired the…
Kampenwandbahn – Protest against larger gondolas – Bavaria
The Kampenwandbahn’s plans to threefold increase its capacity are arousing more and more critics. The citizens’ initiative “Save the Kampenwand” fears that nature would not be able to tolerate even…
Nuremberg: Criticism of the cancellation of Klassik Open Air
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Leisure time in Bavaria: Syltisation at Tegernsee – Bavaria
Whether anyone there on Sylt is afraid of the island becoming Tegernsee must remain open, because perhaps some islanders harbor such fears secretly. The other way around, however, has long…
Lower Bavaria: No more electric shocks while walking – Bavaria
At first the mayor of Niederaichbach thought “such a rubbish” when he heard of electric shocks under a high-voltage line near the Isar II nuclear power plant. Then he put…
Corona crisis in Bavaria – vaccination at school, oh no – Bavaria
Michael Beer received digital mail from the Ministry of Culture last week. “Vaccination offer for adult pupils in the current final and pre-graduate classes” is written above the letter that…
Wurmsham: Children destroy grave candles
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