Friday, 30 April 2010
Tuesday, 27 April 2010
Saturday, 24 April 2010
Monday, 19 April 2010
Sunday, 18 April 2010
Friday, 16 April 2010
Tiergarten Park Berlin
Labels:
2010,
Berlin,
Germany,
Nature,
Scenic sunday,
Weekend reflections,
Βερολίνο,
Φύση
Thursday, 15 April 2010
Cherry Blossoms sky - Sky Watch Friday


A cherry blossom is the name for the flower of cherry trees known as Sakura (Japanese kanji : 桜 or 櫻; hiragana: さくら) in Japanese. In English, the word "sakura" is equivalent to the Japanese flowering cherry.[1][2] Cherry fruit (known in Japanese as sakuranbo) comes from another species of tree.
Cherry Blossoms are indigenous to many Asian states including Japan, Korea, China. Japan has a wide variety of cherry blossoms (sakura); well over 200 cultivars can be found there.
Monday, 12 April 2010
The Grimnitzsee lake in Berlin


The Grimnitzsee is a German lake in Berlin-Wilhelmstadt (Bezirk Spandau), Germany, besides and connected with the river Havel. Its surface area is 7,22 ha. The lake is listed as Protected area (german: Landschaftsschutzgebiet).
Friday, 9 April 2010
Modern and Tradition in Berlin - Scenic Sunday
Weekend Reflections 
Where tradition geht modern aspects... In the glass wall of the "Kanzler" residence you can see the old restored "Reichstag" building, the Parlament.
Labels:
2009,
Architecture,
Art,
Berlin,
Germany,
Scenic sunday,
Βερολίνο
Thursday, 8 April 2010
Tuesday, 6 April 2010
Monday, 5 April 2010
The Victory Column - Thats my World

The Victory Column (German: Siegessäule (help·info)) is a famous monument in Berlin, Germany. Designed by Heinrich Strack after 1864 to commemorate the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War, by the time it was inaugurated on 2 September 1873, Prussia had also defeated Austria in the Austro-Prussian War (1866) and France in the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71), giving the statue a new purpose. Different from the original plans, these later victories in the so-called unification wars inspired the addition of the bronze sculpture of Victoria, 8.3 meters high and weighing 35 tonnes, designed by Friedrich Drake. Berliners, with their fondness for giving nicknames to famous buildings, call the statue Goldelse, meaning something like "Golden Lizzy".[1]The Victory Column is a major tourist attraction to the city of Berlin and opens daily: 9:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. (April – October), and 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. (November – March).
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Saturday, 3 April 2010
Thursday, 1 April 2010
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