AIT Series: Weekend in …
Offenbach (AIT 11.2024)
Offenbach? Offenbach! Of course, says the insider: this city deserves an exclamation mark. However, many peopl …
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Berlin (AIT 9.2024)
Between the 19th and early 20th centuries, Berlin was the third largest city in the world. Today, the capital …
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Maastricht (AIT 6.2024)
Relaxed, charming, historical and at the same time young and fresh: Maastricht is the ideal place to experienc …
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Brasília (AIT 1/2.2024)
Brasília was inaugurated as Brazil’s new capital in 1960. Designed by Lúcio Costa, its so-called Plano Piloto …
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Nuremberg (AIT 7/8.2023)
When you think of Nuremberg, Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528), his residence (pictured on the right) and, of course, …
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Bucharest (AIT 3.2023)
The Romanian capital Bucharest is a capital of definite contrasts. Nowhere else are magnificent palaces of the …
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Barcelona (AIT 11.2022)
Two phases in particular shaped Barcelona’s reputation as a city of architecture: an economic boom in the nine …
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Valencia (AIT 7/8.2022)
Spain’s third largest city is a cultural and economic epicentre – and it is home to some of the country’s most …
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Copenhagen (AIT 04.2022)
No other European metropolis combines recreational value and architectural quality as masterly as Copenhagen. …
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Basel (AIT 9.2021)
From year to year, Zurich is getting even more attractive than the city on the Limmat already is. Even over th …
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Basel (AIT 9.2021)
Switzerland’s third-largest city is considered the cultural capital of the country. With numerous art- and cul …
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Frankfurt (AIT 7/8.2021)
The Main metropolis is a city of contrasts. Spectacular skyscrapers in the banking district on the one hand, t …