Neues Museum in Berlin is an example of Architectural conservation portraying layers of history in its application.
Tag: Germany
Digging Deeper: The Women of the Ore Mountains
What roles did women play in the historic mining societies of Saxony? Let's find out!
The Tale of Thurmhof Schacht’s Ghost…
Thurmhof Schacht was the part of the one of the oldest mining water system. Having being closed for so long, it was only just restored through the efforts of the locals...
BVG – Because We Love You
Berlin's main public transportation company wants to become World Heritage. Do they stand a chance?
The Darkness Before the Dawn
Ever wondered where your favourite Christmas decorations are from?
FREIBERG: Nothing special but specialty within the basics
Uniqueness of the medieval town of Freiberg
The End of an Era, The Start of an Era
In the depths of the Ore Mountains the miners' spaces are still alive and in continuous evolution according society needs
The Urban Lapidarium of Stuttgart
In Stuttgart, a rich architectural and sculptural heritage exhibited in the decelerating atmosphere of a Renaissance style garden is to be discovered.
The New Bauhaus Museum in Weimar: A Conversational Retrospective
After many years away from the spotlight, the Bauhaus movement is finally receiving some much-deserved attention in its birthplace, the city of Weimar.