Monday, April 12, 2010

One Day in Rothenburg ob der Taube - Itinerary



In the morning
10 AM Arrival at Rothenburg
11 AM Guided city tour




Lunchtime
1 PM Lunch in one of the restaurants



In the Afternoon
3 PM Walk around the city walls
5 PM Coffee and cake in a coffee shop


5 PM Concert of old German music - local musicians
7 PM Dinner



10 Cities I like in Germany - Remaining 5


Rothenburg ob der Taube


Nurnberg



Rostock


Dresden



Bamberg



10 Cities I like in Germany - First 5


Erfurt


Fulda



Heidelberg




Frankfurt am Main


Munich



Wednesday, March 31, 2010

German Music



Nena



Her real name is Gabriele Suzanne Kerner. She was born on March 24th 1960 in Hagen in North Rhine-Westphalia.

She belonged to the New German Wave. This kind of music was popular in 1980s. She was the member of the band Nena which was called after her.


Nena became famous in Germany in 1983 with the song "99 Luftballons". In 1984 she re-recorded the song in English as "99 Red Balloons". The song came during a period of an escalating tension between the Sowiet Union and the U.S.A. The lyrics is a protestsong about potential nuclear war. The English version was Hit Nr. 1 in Great Britain for three weeks. Suprisingly in the U.S.A. became more succesful the German version. The song became Nr. 2 in the U.S.A. It became the first German-language record to reach the top ten on the US charts.

Since 1984 Nena has never had another hit single in any English speaking country therefore she is considered to be a very successful one-hit wonder singer in both the U.S. and the UK.


Her band continued to have success in several European countries in the following years. The band split in 1987, and Nena went solo thereafter.


In 1990s she realeased several albums, most of them are songs for children.


In 2002 she re-recorded her hits from 80s and released a new album. The remake of "Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime" as an English-German duet with Kim Wilde was a hit in several European countries. In the Netherland and Austria the song was Nr. 1 in the charts and Nr. 3 in Germany.

Monday, March 29, 2010

German Most Known Festival - Oktoberfest



Oktoberfest

What is Oktoberfest about? It is about mainly about beer. Although it is called Oktoberfest it starts in late September and finishes in early October. It lasts 16 days. Oktoberfest is the world largest fair that is visited by 6 million people every year. The first Oktoberfest was held in 1810.

Beer, Beer and Beer
In 2007 the consumption of beer reached appr. 6,940,600 litres during the whole Octoberfest. 126,900 litres of the beer were non-alcoholic.
Officially stated price ranges:
2005: €6.65–7.10
2006: €6.95–7.50
2007: €7.30–7.90
2008: €8.00–8.30
2009: €8.30–8.60


And beautiful women. Beer makes wonders.

Climate of Germany




Climate in Germany

Costal and Northwestern parts of Germany have a maritime climate with warm summer and mild winters.

Farther inland, the climate is continental with greater seasonal variations in temperature. Summers are warm and winters colder than in the North.

The Alpine region in the South has so-called moutains climate. This is characterized by lower temperatures because of higher altitudes and greater precipitation.


The best time to visit Germany

Coastal regions
July, August

Mountains
Hiking: May - September
Skiing: December - February

Cities
Spring and summer. In some cities there are beautiful Christmas markets - before Christmas.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Geography of Germany


Geography of Germany

In the North the country is flat. There are many lakes and pine woods there.

The central Germany is hilly. Some mountains reach the height about 1000 meters.

The south of Germany is covered by the Alps. The highest mountain is the Zugspitze 2962 meters.