by Kirsten K. Kester | Jan 4, 2015 | Europe
The Trabant Today the Trabant is in some cases, trendy or cult for collectors to buy. Some think of the car as a joke. But I assure you the people in former GDR waiting for a new car up to ten years did not think of it as a joke. Due to the long waiting period...
by Kirsten K. Kester | Sep 8, 2014 | Europe
The Wall I was in Berlin the first time in July 1990 – Berlin Wall had fallen eight months earlier. Roger Waters had in July 1989 declared that the only way he would revive a live performance of The Wall, Pink Floyd’s album was ” if the Berlin Wall fell”; – that...
by Kirsten K. Kester | Feb 10, 2014 | Europe
NordArt The Kunstwerk Carlshütte NordArt The Kunstwerk Carlshütte, is a jaw dropping experience. I am nothing less than impressed of this museum. It’s a huge art museum situated in the northern part of Germany. So if you are into art, huge sculptures,...
by Kirsten K. Kester | Feb 6, 2014 | Europe
Access Berlin Like many other large cities in Europe, Berlin is fairly accessible with a wheelchair. In some countries it’s decided by law that all new buildings must be accessible for people with a handicap. I for once think it’s absolutely brilliant and...