Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
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Sunday, 13 April 2025

Berliner Weekend. Day2

I woke up quite late. In my hotel there is no proper breakfast, but at 12:30 I had the reservation at Hallesches Haus for the brunch. Very nice place with good food, the garden and friendly personnel.

For today the main event would be visiting The Berlinische Galerie, which is located in the Kreuzberg district. The museum is in a cool, modern building, and it does not look overcrowded.


The museum shows art, photography and architecture by Berlin artists from the 1800s to today, featuring works from such artists as Otto Dix and Hannah Höch.


I should admit, it is a very calm space to enjoy thought-provoking art and learn how Berlin’s history has shaped its creativity.




The rest of the day I have spent strolling around the Museum Island. I love this area so much! Surrounded by grand neoclassical buildings like the Altes Museum, Pergamon Museum and Berlin Cathedral, the whole area feels like an open-air gallery.




It was a good time in Berlin, and I would love to come here for another weekend very soon. I would say, you never really "finish" seeing Berlin. Museums, galleries, monuments, hidden bars, flea markets, rooftop views or just streets, which can be elegant or full of chaos here. So many things to see, to experience and to admire.



Full of nice experiences and with Pretzel in hands I am on the way back to cozy and romantic Prague. 




Saturday, 12 April 2025

Berliner Weekend. Day1


Another attempt to pal up with Berlin. The first one was almost a year ago, and at that time I have noticed that the city was very diverse, but quite gloomy and not very friendly.


I came to Berlin with the train. I think we even do not have any direct flights from Prague. However, if you set off early in the morning, you would still most probably feel sleepy, so you can sleep on the train some hours.


The spring has just come to the city. Not much greenery and leaves on the trees.


Wide streets in the city centre. Very pedestrian-friendly, with large sidewalks, bike lanes, and well-marked crossings.



Here is the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church. A powerful symbol of the destruction of war and the resilience of peace. It was largely destroyed in a bombing raid in 1943 during World War II, but nowadays it is preserved in its ruined state as a memorial to remind the horrors of war.


I am staying at SORAT hotel, a small, cozy city hotel in a prime location directly on Wittenbergplatz, located in Berlin's Schoneberg district, at the edge of the famous shopping boulevard Kurfurstendamm. One of the main attractions here is the iconic KaDeWe (Kaufhaus des Westens), a Berlin institution and the largest department store in continental Europe.



The late lunch I had in some traditional restaurant. And in that traditional restaurant I tried the traditional food - the Schnitzel. To tell the truth, Schnitzel originated in Austria. But it has become a beloved and widespread dish in German cuisine too. In Germany, the most common version is Schnitzel "Wiener Art" (Viennese-style Schnitzel), usually made with pork instead of veal. The Schnitzel was served here with potato salad (Kartoffelsalat). Very delicious and very heavy :-)



The day was not finished with Schnitzel, of course. After having a nap at the hotel I had a long walking in the neighborhood of Wittenbergplatz, visiting many local bars. Yet, the night life in Berlin is more exciting than the daylight life.




Saturday, 1 March 2025

Milano Weekend. Day2


Another day in Milan. I have decided to devote it to the art.


The Pinacoteca Ambrosiana is a new place for me in Milan. It was founded in 1618, and nowadays it houses masterpieces by Leonardo da Vinci, Caravaggio, Raphael, Titian and Botticelli.
The name "Ambrosiana" comes from Saint Ambrose (Sant’Ambrogio), the patron saint of Milan and one of the most important early Christian bishops.






In the same historic complex you can always find The Biblioteca Ambrosiana, one of Europe’s oldest public libraries.
Today it holds over 750000 books and more than 35000 manuscripts in various languages including Latin, Greek, Arabic and Hebrew. Among its treasures are Leonardo da Vinci’s Codex Atlanticus, one of the most important collections of his drawings and writings, as well as rare illuminated manuscripts, letters from historical figures and curiosities such as Lucrezia Borgia’s hair and Napoleon’s gloves.


I have got some food for my brain and soul, but now it is time to give some food to my body. 


And of course gelato and espresso.


And to end the day just right, I had to treat myself to an Aperol Spritz.


I think, today I have done everything what you should do while staying in Milan. I wish, I would travel more often here.