by Lisandra Correia | Feb 11, 2012 |
Cross on the Eastern Side of the Cologne Cathedral | Germany Cologne, Germany The Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) is part of the UNESCO World Heritage and is the biggest Gothic cathedral in the world. The building process started in 1248 and was completed in 1880. No...
by Lisandra Correia | Feb 11, 2012 |
French Cathedral in Berlin | Germany Berlin, Germany The French Cathedral (Französischer Dom) is one of the three buildings on the Gendarmenmarkt and across from the German Cathedral (Deutscher Dom). It was built by the Huguenot community early in 18th century and is...
by Lisandra Correia | Feb 11, 2012 |
Sunset in Frankfurt (Oder) 1 | Germany Frankfurt, Germany It took a while, but here we go, the first real photo from Frankfurt (Oder) on the blog. It’s the town where I studied for my Bachelor Degree. Actually I’m still studying there, but finishing soon so I only...
by Lisandra Correia | Feb 11, 2012 |
Reichstag, Berlin | Germany Berlin, Germany The Reichstag, place of the German Parliament, was opened in 1894. In 1933 it was damaged in a fire and during the time when Germany was parted in East and West, it couldn’t be used to house the parliament. Today, however,...
by Lisandra Correia | Feb 11, 2012 |
Kranhäuser Cologne | Germany Cologne, Germany Kranhaus – that means something like harbour crane houses, and I think the source of the name is obvious. When I came to Cologne, those newly opened houses where on top of my list of places to visit. I completely adore...
by Lisandra Correia | Feb 10, 2012 |
Konzerthaus Berlin by night | Germany Berlin, Germany The Konzerthaus Berlin (our concert hall in Berlin) was my first target when I got my new tripod. It’s located on Gendarmenmarkt, which is considered to be the most beautiful square in Berlin. The Konzerthaus...
by Lisandra Correia | Feb 4, 2012 |
Sechserbrücke, Tegel, Berlin | Germany Berlin, Germany Probably the most famous construction in my part of Berlin, the “Port Bridge of Tegel” how it’s called officially. However, nobody is calling the bridge like that. It’s simply Sechserbrücke, a name that reaches...