Lubecca, soprannominata "Regina della Lega Anseatica" e "Capitale del marzapane", attira ogni anno due milioni di visitatori. Il suo centro storico, Patrimonio dell'UNESCO, conserva lo spirito del Medioevo, con evidenti segni di splendore e miseria del passato.
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Augusta, capitale della Svevia bavarese con meno di 300.000 abitanti, è nota come città dei Fugger e rinascimentale. L'autrice Sylvia Beyerle esprime il suo amore per la città, che continua a emozionarla dopo trent'anni. La Maximilianstraße e la città vecchia evocano ricordi di gioventù, culminati nel riconoscimento UNESCO del 2019.
The Third Symphony: A symphony in words
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The Strawberries of Mental Illness: a run-on sentence
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This will be the most amazing thing you've ever read! This is so much crazy wonderful!
The Maze of a Thousand Minds: Short Stories
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The most bizarre short stories ever written - by the world's most bizarre writer.
King Loopy of Loopy Land Goes Loopy-Looopy-Loooopy!!!: a play
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King Loopy of Loopy Land Goes Loopy-Looopy-Loooopy!!! is the crazy-crazy-crazy of all plays! And funny too!!
Hamelin, renowned for the Pied Piper legend, attracts international visitors. Beyond this tale, the town offers charm with its River Weser location, wooded hills, half-timbered houses, and shops. It beautifully blends history, modernity, activity, and relaxation.
Augsburg, with nearly 300,000 residents, is known as Fugger City or Renaissance City, reflecting its rich history tied to the Fugger family. Sylvia Beyerle expresses her enduring love for the city, highlighting its Renaissance architecture and the nostalgic experiences it offers, especially after UNESCO recognized it as a World Heritage Site in 2019.
Bad Wildungen, a major spa town in Germany, embraces its slogan "Naturally good" with a focus on health. Founded in the Middle Ages, it evolved into a health resort by the late 19th century, featuring specialized clinics. The town showcases a mix of half-timbered buildings, Wilhelminian architecture, and modern clinics, surrounded by parks and green areas.
Lübeck, surnommée « reine de la Hanse » et « ville aux sept clochers », attire chaque année deux millions de visiteurs. Sa vieille ville, classée au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO, offre une immersion unique dans l'atmosphère médiévale, alliant splendeur, piété et pauvreté d'une époque révolue.