A visit to the Hessentag in Wetzlar

A flag at the Hessentag in WetzlarHaving spent ten days last year writing about the Hessentag in Oberursel, my curiosity got the better of me and I decided to visit the event this year in Wetzlar.  Although I did not set out to do a direct comparison with last year, the headline in the Oberurseler Woche claiming “Oberursel war schöner” (Oberursel was nicer) intrigued me as well.

And so it was that I set off on Friday morning to drive to Wetzlar, which is about 45 minutes by motorway from Oberursel.

I followed the signs from the motorway exit to the car park, and my heart sunk when I saw which one the route had taken me to: P12.  The furthest car park away from the Hessentag area!

Luckily there was a shuttle bus to take me into town.  Unluckily it did not actually leave from the car park, so my Hessentag experience started with a short walk through a field alongside a river, to where the bus was waiting.  It must say something about the distances involved that there were even toilets laid on for people waiting for the bus at this point. [Read more…]

Are you planning on moving to Germany?

Hit US travel and property show House Hunters International is launching a worldwide search for expats who are hoping to buy or rent a home abroad to appear in the new series!

The half-hour Reality format program currently airing on the Home and Garden Television Network (HGTV) is a spin-off of the popular House Hunters and has spent the last several seasons exploring the idiosyncrasies of buying real estate in other countries.

House Hunters International

The series de-mystifies the international moving process by going behind the scenes of a house hunt where expats and their real estate agents tour 3 homes. Eventually, they make a decision to choose the one they like best. The expats make the big move, and we pay them a visit to see how they are getting on. [Read more…]

Fundación César Manrique

Abseits der Hauptstraße zwischen Arrecife und Tachiche – die LZ-1 – an der Stelle wo sie mit der LZ-34 kreuzt, befindet sich die Fundación César Manrique.  Eigentlich ist dies der Name der Stiftung die sich im Gebäude befindet, aber genauso wird das Gebäude auf den Wegweisern ausgeschildert.  Und so kommt man zum Haus, wo einst der Künstler selbst gewohnt hat.

Das Windspiel vor dem Eingang

Das Windspiel vor dem Eingang

Das Haus kann heutzutage besichtigt werden und als wir im letzten Jahr dort waren, hat der Eintritt €8 pro Person gekostet, Kinder unter 12 Jahre müssen aber nichts zahlen. [Read more…]

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