Hidden Gems of Rome
Find out the Hidden Gems of Rome – Watch the colourful hustle, bustle on Campo de‘ Fiori, eat a panino while looking over the rooftops of Rome and more.
Find out the Hidden Gems of Rome – Watch the colourful hustle, bustle on Campo de‘ Fiori, eat a panino while looking over the rooftops of Rome and more.
Every nutritionist will tell you: breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
Hohensalzburg castle towers high above the city of Salzburg. During its centuries-old history it was not captured once. These days, it prefers to let in guests and besiegers voluntarily, albeit, unfortunately, not free of charge. There are many ways up to the castle.
ÖTILLÖ is internationally recognised as one of the toughest one-day races in the world. The men’s, women’s and mixed teams cover 65 kilometres on foot and swim ten kilometres in the predominantly cold Baltic Sea.
With more than 7,000 officially recognized historical buildings and monuments, Amsterdam is a city with a rich history and countless stories to tell. Just take a walk in the city centre and its historical heritage will unveil to you step by step.
Amsterdam, commonly referred to as the Venice of the North, is the cultural, financial and creative centre of the Netherlands.
When a cold winter breeze blows over the Hanseatic city, it’s nice to find some cosy places where you can sit and linger. Whether it’s warmth, atmospheric lighting, music or good company – Hamburg exudes warmth and comfort in many different ways.
Many roads lead to art and if there is one person for whom pursuing this path has paid off, it is Heiko Mattausch. Born in Döbeln, he initially worked as an architect for many years before finally deciding to do what he had always gravitated towards: painting. Now he is a full-time painter in Leipzig. A glance at his paintings shows that architecture wasn’t just a professional pit stop, but rather a formative guidepost.
‘I was totally exposed in the open field but at the same time completely isolated in the infinity of the landscape.’
Martijn Doolaard traded the convenience of a car and the distractions of daily life for a cross-continental cycling journey. An adventure that took him from Amsterdam to Singapore – in 335 days, through 18 countries, covering more than 17,000 kilometres.