Tag: Prussia
Hans Pleschinski: "The bottle": A new song, a better song
What if sensitive Germany had prevailed against Prussia? This is the cheerfully serious thought game of Hans Pleschinski’s historical novel “The Bottle.” source site
Illustrated book about Heilandskirche Sacrow with Hanns Zischler – Kultur
Now in the summer, the actor and writer Hanns Zischler regularly goes out to Sacrow near Potsdam to swim. That’s always a bit time-consuming, the classic bathing spots in the…
No Bagatelle: The Proximity of Wilhelm Prince of Prussia to the Nazis – Culture
It has become a little quieter around the Hohenzollerns in recent months. On March 9, 2023, Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia, announced that he would withdraw his house’s lawsuits against…
Bayreuth: premiere for opera by Prussia Princess – Bavaria
A “baroque opera with princely irony” has been announced for Saturday, May 6th in Bayreuth’s Margravial Opera House. The “Musica Bayreuth” evening promises to be a remarkable one in many…
Under Bayern: When will Bayern be renamed? – Bavaria
When the philosopher Karl Valentin was pondering about the foreign, he came to the conclusion that many Munich residents were not unfamiliar with the Hofbräuhaus, but with the Glyptothek and…
Radio play “Prussia. In the head ”- media
Prussia instead of Prussia, that is not a typo in the title of the four-part radio play Prussia. In the head. Rather, it is a trigger – the double s…
200 birthday of Rudolf Virchow: doctor, politician, social reformer – health
Rudolf Virchow was born 200 years ago. He was a world-famous pathologist, politician, hygienist, social reformer – and the sewer system in Berlin can also be traced back to him.…
Hohenzollern dispute: Max Weber would have made short work – culture
from Willi Winkler Max Weber’s speech “Politics as a Profession”, given in 1919 after the war and in the middle of the Munich Revolution, has become the basics of politics…
New book about the last crown prince of the Hohenzollern culture
from Jörg Häntzschel Kronprinzenpalais, Unter den Linden. There is no better place in Berlin to present a new book about the Crown Prince of the Hohenzollern, of course everyone agrees…