Saturday, July 30, 2005

Dortmund Petrikirche (St. Petri Church)

Hi,

The Dortmund Petrikirche (St. Petri Church) is a gothical church with the "golden miracle of Dortmund," its carving altar.

It is used in various way for exhibitions with contemporary art, readings, concerts with experimental and new music, panels, as well as m... (click on above link to read more...)

All the best,
Marcus

Friday, July 29, 2005

Dortmund TV Tower called Florianturm

Hellooo,

The Dortmund TV Tower called Florianturm was, when it was built in 1959, the highest building of Germany. It has a tower restaurant and... ;-)

Regards,
Marcus

Dortmund Westfalenpark (Westphalia Park)

Hi,

The Dortmund Westfalenpark (Westphalia Park) is the green oasis in Dortmund Germany. Huge gardens, TV Tower, cable railway, lakes, German Cookey Book Museum, .... there are many things to discover, my friend! ;-)

Warmly,
Marcus

Dortmund Germany

Hello,

Did you know that Dortmund Germany is the green metropolis of the state North Rhine-Westphalia? Even though it has coal mining, steel construction, and beer brewery too, it seems as if that makes everything dirty, but nearly half the municipal territory consists of waterways, woodland, agriculture, and green spaces with spacious parks. Those parks have been...

Read the whole story on my new created page... ;-)

Warmly,
Marcus

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Cologne Carnival -- Kölner Karneval

The Cologne Carnival is considered as the fifth season in Cologne Germany and goes from November 11th till February. It has the longest carnival course of Europe.

On my new page I tell you about the six last days that are the time of street carnival in Cologne.

Warmly,
Marcus

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Cologne Cathedral -- Kölner Dom

Hi,

Do you know how long it took to build the Cologne Cathedral? Ten years? One hundred years? You will be surprised... ;-)

Check my new page out. And... I've updated the page about Cologne Germany.

Regards,
Marcus

Monday, July 25, 2005

Leipzig Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas Church)

Hi,

Do you know where our peaceful revolution in October 1989 happened, and how it happened? In the Leipzig Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas Church) in Leipzig Germany.

Man I tell you, at that time, I watched TV all day and night...

Peaceful,
Marcus

Sunday, July 24, 2005

History of Leipzig Hauptbahnhof (Main Station)

Hey my friend,

If you would ask me, "Where is the world's most beautiful station?" I would instantly respond, "Leipzig Hauptbahnhof!"

Why? Hum, check out the new page I've created about it.

Regards,
Marcus

Saturday, July 23, 2005

The Historical Magic of Leipzig Germany

Leipzig Germany in the state Saxony has always been known as a place of commerce. It was first documented in 1015, and endowed with city and market privileges in 1165. The Leipzig Trade Fair became...

...go to my new developed page about Leipzig Germany and you'll know more about it ;-)

Warmly,
Marcus

Thursday, July 21, 2005

Stuttgart Stadium -- Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion

The Stuttgart Stadium / Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion in Stuttgart Germany is being used for big events such as European and World Athletics Championships, pop concerts as well as football (soccer) matches and Championships.

It was first opened in 1933 as... (click the headline to find out... ;-)

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Nuremberg Stadium -- Franken-Stadion

Hello my friend,

That is a page before the last about the Fifa World Cup 2006 venues/stadia. The Nuremberg Stadium also called Franken-Stadion (Frankonia-Stadium).

Do you wanna know as what it was used from 1933 to 1945? Check it out!... ;-)

Warmly,
Marcus

Monday, July 18, 2005

The Iridescent Munich Stadium -- Allianz Arena

Wow, what an amazing beautiful arena the Munich Stadium called Allianz Arena is...

Check out my new page I've created today about the iridescent and new arena that makes the upcoming Fifa World Cup 2006 much more futurist.

Warmly,
Marcus

Saturday, July 16, 2005

Leipzig Stadium or Zentralstadion Leipzig

The Leipzig Stadium is the connection of modern age and tradition. It is a architectural and technical high-modern soccer stadium which was first built in 1956 and world wide known as the "stadium of hundredthousand," because...

...go to my new page to find out why... ;-)

Regards,
Marcus

Friday, July 15, 2005

Kaiserslautern Stadium or Fritz-Walter-Stadion

Hey,

Next one... ;-)

The Kaiserslautern Stadium, also called Fritz-Walter-Stadion, is the match place of the Bundesliga club 1. FC Kaiserslautern (1. FCK), which was built in the year 1920 on the Kaiserslautern Betzenberg.

Some even call it "The Hell of the Bundesliga." ;-)

However, go and check out what it's all about this venue, and who the hell Fritz Walter is... ;-)

Warmly,
Marcus

Thursday, July 14, 2005

Hanover Stadium -- AWD-Arena -- Niedersachsenstadion

Fellow Germany Lover,

According to the upcoming "party of the century," a new page has been added to my site: The Hanover Stadium with tips and advice on how to... you know what I'm talking about, don't you?! ;-)

So check it out!

Regards,
Marcus

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Hamburg Stadium -- AOL-Arena -- Volksparkstadion

The Hamburg Stadium, also called AOL-Arena, in Hamburg was originally built in 1925 as the "Altonaer Stadion," and got later the name "Volksparkstadion."

It has space for 55,800 spectators and is considered as an official 5-Star stadium. Top modern and very...

Yours,
Marcus

Gelsenkirchen Stadium -- Arena Auf Schalke

Hi,

This one is amazing.

The Gelsenkirchen Stadium, also called Arena Auf Schalke or Veltins-Arena, was built from 1998 to 2002 in particular for the World Cup 2006 and set new standards in the art of building stadia.

Even Fifa President Sepp Blatter praised, "Such a stadium did the world not see yet. This stadium is a pilot project for the whole world. Amazing!"

So go to the page to find out more...

Yours,
Marcus

Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Frankfurt Stadium or Waldstadion

Hello my friend,

I'm in the mood these days ;-) One more page has been added to my website.

It is about the Frankfurt Stadium in Frankfurt Germany that was formerly built as the Waldstadion in 1925. Look at the image with the "water fall." That happened at the Confederations Cup this year. Was quite amusing... ;-)

Warmly,
Marcus

Dortmund Stadium or Westfalenstadion

Hi,

This is one more page I have created just for you.

The Dortmund Stadium, also considered as Westfalenstadion, was opened 1974 in the context of the Fifa World Cup 1974, which was hosted in Germany as well. It has a spectator capacity of 54,000. Next year it is one of twelve venues of the Fifa World Cup 2006.

Click on the headline to find out more.

Warmly,
Marcus

Monday, July 11, 2005

The Cologne Stadium or Mungersdorf Stadium or...

...Rheinenergie-Stadion...

The Cologne Stadium, also called Rheinenergie-Stadion, is a concert and a match place in Cologne. And Cologne... is Germany's fun city ;-)

Read on to find out how you find your way to the Cologne Stadium which is one of twelve venues of the Fifa World Cup 2006.

Warmly,
Marcus

Berlin Stadium or Olympic Stadium Berlin Germany

Hi friend,

I've just added a page to my site that tells you about the Berlin Stadium, which is also called Olympic Stadium Berlin Germany. You will get to know how to get there as well as other nice things in regard to the upcoming Fifa World Cup 2006.

Enjoy!

Marcus