AIT Series: Weekend in …

Marseille (AIT 7/8.2020)
For more than 20 years, the Manifesta art biennial has been touring Europe. Architects and urban planners are …
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Palm Springs (AIT 3.2019)
The Coachella Valley in the Los Angeles hinterland is one of the world’s most popular hotspots. Not only does …
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Urbino (AIT 1/2.2019)
The Italian region of the Marches is considered the better Tuscany. The latter is much better known, but there …
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Le Havre (AIT 10 | 2019)
On September 5 and 6, 1944, allied pilots razed the French Atlantic city of Le Havre to the ground. Their aim …
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Sao Paulo (AIT 09 | 2019)
Brazil, a country known for its multiculturalism, stands for pure joie de vivre. São Paulo is the cultural cen …
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Bielefeld (AIT 06 | 2019)
Many might know the city from the conspiracy theory propagated in 1993. It says that Bielefeld doesn’t even ex …
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Valetta (AIT 05 | 2019)
Whoever may attempt to describe the city of Valletta easily runs into danger of having to elaborate: This is b …
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Tel Aviv (AIT 04 | 2019)
Tel Aviv is not only a pulsating metropolis by the Mediterranean Sea but also the location of more than 4,000 …
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Rom (AIT 03 | 2019)
An Erasmus Scholarship made it possible for Lorena Stephan to spend a semester abroad at Sapienza Università d …
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Vienna (AIT 11 | 2018)
The Austrian capital Vienna offers everything the heart desires and only the best of it. This is the opinion o …
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Utrecht (AIT 10 | 2018)
Actually, Uwe Bresan only wanted to have a quick look at Haus Schröder and then quickly drive on. In the end, …
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Münster (AIT 07/08 | 2018)
Between farms, studs, and fattening farms, Münster is an unexpectedly urban variation to the agricultural flat …