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Posts tagged: Ulm

Posts tagged: Ulm

Andrew Eames

Bread and beer: the staff of life

German cuisine has its denigrators, and it can be heavy and predictable. Most restaurants offer venison in a heavy gravy, pork and dumplings and some kind of schnitzel and sauerkraut. But the key things in the national cuisine are the simple ones, and they are done blindingly well: beer and bread. France may have a […]

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Corpses, thimbles and watering cans

Celebrating the weird and the wonderful in Germany’s catalogue of museums

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In the footsteps of Ice Age artists

Some of mankind’s oldest art comes from Germany. Museum curator Jill Cook explains.

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Danube at Weltenburg Monastery Bavaria

Germany Holidays: Where mainland Europe’s longest river begins

Everyone knows where the Danube goes, but who knows where it begins? And that the first stretch of the young river is ideal for cycle holidays?

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Wackerstein buttress Swabian alb

Germany Holidays: The Swabian Alb

A mountainous plateau, spectacular castles, surging rivers and some unexpected history; Swabia deserves more tourist attention.

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