Day 14: Bayerische Staatsbibliotheek

The Bavarian state library is just next to the Ludwig Maximilians Universität, and is this huge piece of a building which it is very hard to get a good perspective from the street. No picture I took could really capture it’s extreme, stylish squareness. I also realised that it mainly serves as a research library,Continue reading “Day 14: Bayerische Staatsbibliotheek”

Day 14: At the heart of Munich

Munich used to be the capital of a kingdom. Bavaria. A kingdom with aspirations and at least occationally a lot of money too. There are huge, intricately decorated buildings, wide boulevards, high churches, the biggest inner city park in the world and museums full of art by the big masters. I guess, in the EuropeanContinue reading “Day 14: At the heart of Munich”

Day 11-12: Bicycles of Amsterdam

Almost everyone seems to bike in Amsterdam, everywhere. With beautiful vintage bikes and flowers in their baskets. And I understand why. Amsterdam is a city that is very easy to bike in. It is densely built and the roads almost seem designed for biking on, narrow and picturesque, rather than to drive a car on.Continue reading “Day 11-12: Bicycles of Amsterdam”

Day 12: Off the beaten track (kind of)

After I felt I was done with the botanic garden, I really didn’t have anything else particular to do. Of course I could have visited some more museums (there are tons of them in Amsterdam), but I felt I didn’t want to overdo it. I had already visited two museums in Amsterdam, and would probablyContinue reading “Day 12: Off the beaten track (kind of)”