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Schnoor bei Nacht #gehtrausundmachtfotos #werdasliestistwunderschön #scheissaufhashtags #eosm50markii #ichbineinbremer #bremenerleben #bremermoment #lovebremen #feelbremen #visitbremen #schnoor #schnoorviertel #blendenstern #blauestunde #golden (hier: Schnoorviertel, Bremen) https://www.instagram.com/p/Co42iVENTYC/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#gehtrausundmachtfotos#werdasliestistwunderschön#scheissaufhashtags#eosm50markii#ichbineinbremer#bremenerleben#bremermoment#lovebremen#feelbremen#visitbremen#schnoor#schnoorviertel#blendenstern#blauestunde#golden
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#Bremen#Handwerk#Hanse#Hansestadt#Innenstadt#Restaurant#Schiff#Schnoor#Sehenswürdigkeiten#Stadt#Stadtführer#Unterkunft
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#SVWSGE * #bremen #schnoor #schnoorviertel #ig_germany #igersgermany #igersbremen #bremenerleben #visitbremen #bremencity #bremenistschön #bremermoment #meinbremen #bremenliebe #germanytourism #germanytour #ig_deutschland #visitgermany (hier: Schnoorviertel Bremen) https://www.instagram.com/p/BtVmVfLHxZ6/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=jtb7gsv39oy4
#svwsge#bremen#schnoor#schnoorviertel#ig_germany#igersgermany#igersbremen#bremenerleben#visitbremen#bremencity#bremenistschön#bremermoment#meinbremen#bremenliebe#germanytourism#germanytour#ig_deutschland#visitgermany
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You find beauty in the small things.
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#schnoor#schnoorviertel#Bremen#germany#deutschland#norddeutschland#olympus#olympuspen#olympusphotography
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"... Nur manchmal schiebt der Vorhang der Pupille sich lautlos auf, dann geht ein Bild hinein, fährt durch der Glieder angespannte Stille,... Und hört im Herzen auf zu sein." Art ist poetry is love is life is everything! #utebescht #kunstviertelbremen # hfk #schnoor #schnoorviertel #kunstmitherz #abstrakt (hier: Schnoorviertel, Bremen) https://www.instagram.com/p/CZXpOuELBdy/?utm_medium=tumblr
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that classic view of #bremen.
but i‘m telling you - it‘s impossible not to take a picture of this lovely corner in the #schnoorviertel. (hier: Bremen, Germany)
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I was bored, so I wanted to build a little. xD Inspired by the streets of Schnoorviertel in Bremen, Germany.
Photo © Thomas themodernleper
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Let’s explore #hansestadtbremen next... #schnoorbremen #schnoorviertel #bremen #coupleontour #citytrip #travelblog #exploringgermany🇩🇪 #holidays #beardedmen #djonholidays #fachwerkhaus (hier: Schnoorviertel, Bremen) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAxwqX8lY5X/?igshid=ylpx2j08bqpf
#hansestadtbremen#schnoorbremen#schnoorviertel#bremen#coupleontour#citytrip#travelblog#exploringgermany🇩🇪#holidays#beardedmen#djonholidays#fachwerkhaus
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BREMEN 2017: Weihnachtsmarkt | Schlachte-Zauber | Böttcherstraße | Schnoorviertel | Markthalle Acht
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schnoor flickr / instagram
#bremen#germany#deutschland#vertical#europe#lensblr#photographers on tumblr#original photographers#artists on tumblr#landscape#schnoor#schnoorviertel#spring 2017
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bremer momente by lina zelonka Via Flickr: bremen (bremen, germany) *** instagram / tumblr
#bremen#vertical#schnoor#lina zelonka#germany#deutschland#schnoorviertel#europe#houses#fachwerk#altstadt#nikon d7100#18-105mm#alley
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Günaydın. Bu yağmurlu İstanbul gününde Bremen'den bir #flashbackfriday fotosu gelsin bugün de. 🌧 . . #sevgiekicigil #photography #flashback #friday #fbf #instatravel #traveler #adventurer #wanderlust #europetravel #europeanvoluntaryservice #efd #evs #germany #deutschland #bremen #schnoorviertel #picoftheday #instagermany #gununkaresi (hier: Schnoorviertel Bremen) https://www.instagram.com/p/BsfB35qBarr/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1byd851ptetnw
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Hello,
First of all i am sorry if it may be diffcult so tw for the holocaust.
My late grandmother passed away four years ago
My late grandmother was a proud Jew holocuast survivor. One of the things that were natural to her was the speaking of multipal languages, including German which was her mother's tonge.
What would you recommend A. Going to Germany for the first time and B. The best way to learn German? I already know Hebrew, Russian and Yiddish, i jut want to honor her memory in the best way possible.
Thank you
Hi anon, sorry for the late answer, I was thinking about what best to recommend.
To answer your first question, I'd say it depends on what you want to see in Germany. Like, do you want to visit memorials and similar places for the Holocaust? Then Berlin is probably your best place to start/visit. There you find the biggest (?) memorial in Germany - here's the link to their website (in English) with the different memorials, exhibitions, news etc. Although that's obviously not the only memorial ("Mahnmal") for the victims of the Holocaust. You'll also find so-called "Stolpersteine" in many places in cities of Germany and several other european countries. Here's a website (in English) with more informations about them. Again, those are not the only memorials, if that's what you want to visit in Germany. Here's an article about several more places - it's in German tho but I'm sure if you put the link into Google translator it should be fine.
If you just want to visit sights or "famous" places in Germany, here are some other recommendations:
If you like castles and historic places, then Schloss Neuschwanstein in Bavaria might be something for you ("Schloss" is castle). That or Schloss Sanssouci and its gardens in Potsdam near Berlin.
If you like to go hiking then the "Sächsische Schweiz" in Saxony or the "Elbsandsteingebirge" or the "Alpen" in the southern part of Bavaria close to the Austrian border might be something for you. The "Sächsische Schweiz"/"Elbsandsteingebirge" ("Gebirge" is mountains) has smaler mountains than Bavaria but they are liked by free climbers (?), while the "Alpen" (alps) are higher/better for longer hiking tours.
If you prefer big cities and shopping, Munich in Bavaria and Berlin are probably more for you. It's been a while since I've been to Munich but I read that the "Marienplatz" is a good starting point, as it's in the "Altstadt" (the historical part of a city - if you like historic places look out for the "Altstädte" of the cities that you visit - they often have buildings that have been there since Medieval Times), and it's also apparently the starting point of the part of the city for pedestrians/for shopping. If you like second-hand stuff there are a lot of small second-hand shops in Berlin and there's also a four-stories building, the "Humana Secondhand-Kaufhaus Friedrichshain" ("Kaufhaus" is department store). Here's a little more info about it (in German). If you prefer smaller cities with a pretty "Altstadt" Dresden or Görlitz in Saxony might be something for you. In Dresden you also find a cool interactive science museum, the "Deutsches Hygiene-Museum Dresden".
If you like amusement parks and such then the "Euro-Park Rust" near Rust or "Belantis" near Leipzig, Saxony, might be something for you. Or the "Leipziger Zoo" if you like zoos.
If you prefer coasts or seaport cities then the cities Hamburg, Bremen or Lübeck might be something for you. All three also have pretty "Altstädte" with many historical buildings and places. In Bremen the "Schnoor" ("Schnur" is Thread) or the "Schnoorviertel" ("Viertel" is quarter) is pretty famous. It's a quarter in Bremen with very narrow streets and high buildings, owing to building restrictions and few space. Here's a little more information (in English) about it. Or, if you like museums about the sea the "Ozeaneum" in Stralsund might be something you'll enjoy - and while you're in Stralsund you might like to visit Rügen, the biggest island of Germany, which is very close by. On the other side of Northern Germany you can find the "Wattenmeer" (Wadden Sea), which is famous for its ecosystem, including many birds and seals. Tho some parts are only visitable with guides to save the environment (and the visitors as the sea/tides can be fast and dangerous). Another interesting museum about climate in different parts of the world is the "Klimahaus Bremerhaven" ("Klima" is climate, "Haus" is house). It's an interactive museum where each room simulates a different climate/region.
Here's a link to an article with more recommendations (it's in German but again, I'm sure if you put the link into Google translate it should be find).
Which brings me to the second part of your question. I'm currently learning one completely new language and one I've learned in school in the Duolingo-App, which I like because it's free (or at least there's a free version which, in my opinion, is as good as the pay version). Depending on your starting-language the quality of the course can differ - I found that the English course for French speakers includes more vernacular (?) French than what I learned in the French course for German speakers. There are also some German blogs on here that you might like to follow to practice German (not all their posts are in German, just some). For example @official-german-medienlandschaft @official-kinderkanal @langernameohnebedeutung @useless-germanyfacts @deutsche-bahn @official-german-gaming @official-german-schulsystem @official-nordrheinwestfalen @officialgreifswald.
@salvadorbonaparte also made a wonderful (!) post with language learning resources - it's their pinned post.
Hope this helps - have a nice day :)
If you have more questions feel free to ask 😊
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Im Schnoor
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Крайне редко, у меня остаются картинки не дорисованные. А эта картинка лежала года два, в состоянии как на слайде номер два. Потеряла картинку, с которой рисовала. И стало интересно, можно ли из вот этого нарисовать, что-то красивое. Сначала черный линер, а потом я добавила второй план серый. И получилась - иллюстрация. Победа! А у вас есть недорисованные работы? Город Бремен, Германия. ____________________ It is extremely rare, I still have pictures that are not finished. And this picture lay for two years, in a state like on slide number two. Lost the picture I was drawing with. And it became interesting if it was possible to draw something beautiful from this one. First, the black liner, and then I added a gray background. And it turned out - an illustration. Victory! 📍 Schnoorviertel Bremen, Germany 🏡 📸 Photo by @es_su_de_ #neverova_art #urbansketchers #bremen (at Bremen, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/CMWTzJpHqiL/?igshid=5lp9ugbgsqer
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