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This is NOT your normal travel guide. If you are visiting Berlin, then you probably have a general idea of what the average tourist sees. But what if you don't want to see tourist Berlin? What if you want to see the real Berlin?! This guide will show you where to stay, where to play, and how to get around the city. We’ll have the normal tourist stuff too, but are hope is that we can show you more than what everyone else sees. This guide also gives you a history of city, tells you the best times to visit, and even gives you a crash course in the language! Additionally, address are included as hyperlinks, so if you are using an eReader with wi-fi that supports Google Maps, you will be able to see the address on a map (please contact us if you have trouble with this functionality)! It's the ultimate travel guide for Berlin! Sit back, relax, and let us show you Berlin like you’ve never seen it before!
Allows you to explore Germany from Berlin to Munich, the Bavarian Alps to the Rhine Valley, beer halls to symphony halls, imposing cathedrals to fairy tale castles.
"This guide should greatly assist public and academic librarians and their users." JOURNAL OF ACADEMIC LIBRARIANSHIP "Museums of the World is an essential tool." -AMERICAN REFERENCE BOOKS ANNUAL Completely updated with data supplied by museum administrators and staff, Museums of the World provides valuable information and insight on some 39,000 museums worldwide. Organized by country and city within individual nations, each detailed museum profile includes address...e-mail addresses...websites...telephone and fax numbers...description of holdings and facilities...director's name...and more. This indispensable resource also includes three indexes - Names Index for Museums, Name Index for Persons, and Subject Index - to make research easier. The particularly useful Subject Index offers cross-referenced headings for such diverse areas as Aeronautics, Arms and Armor, Graphic Arts, Indian Artifacts, Jewelry, Painted and Stained Glass, and Railroads. from K. G. Saur.
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Michael Breins Berlin Travel Guide helps you get to the city's top 50 points of interest easily and cheaply using Berlins excellent U- and S-Bahn subway/rail system. From Checkpoint Charlie to the Brandenburg Gate, with this ultra simple guide you have all you need to discover and get to Berlins 50 top points of interest or Berlins top 10 "Must See" attractions if you have limited time. The guide also helps you find the nearest subway/rail station and which lines to take; see how to exit the station and walk to the attraction; note other nearby points of interest; view the attraction's location on the official Berlin U- and S-Bahn system map; and get to attractions without needing wireless i...
First published in 1998. Design reform in the fields of architecture and the decorative or applied arts became objectified through writings published during the period of 1885 to 1910. This investigation includes, but is not limited to, Art Nouveau in France and Belgium, and the arts and crafts movement in England and the United States. Even though the similar processes of creativity and shared goals of Art Nouveau and the arts and crafts movement have long been recognized, attempts to explore their origins and their points of interrelation with the broader scope of art history have been largely unsuccessful—until now.
This is the ‘full’ expanded PDF version of MIchael Brein's Travel Guide to Berlin which includes an ultra-large, zoomable official map of Berlin's subway (U-Bahn) and suburban rail (S-Bahn) system with embedded links to visitor attractions. This version of the Berlin guide is optimized for desktops and tablets. A 'lite' version ($3.99) for mobile devices is also available but without these special features of the 'full' expanded edition. Michael Brein’s Berlin Travel Guide helps you get to the city's top 50 visitor attractions easily and cheaply using Berlin’s excellent U- and S-Bahn subway/rail system. From Checkpoint Charlie to the Brandenburg Gate, with this ultra simple guide you...
This state-of-the-art book explores the implications of contemporary trends that are shaping the future of museum experiences. In four separate sections, it looks into how museums are developing dialogical relationships with their audiences, reaching out beyond their local communities to involve more diverse and broader audiences. It examines current practices in involving crowds, not as passive audiences but as active users, co-designers and co-creators; it looks critically and reflectively at the design implications raised by the application of novel technologies, and by museums becoming parts of connected museum systems and large institutional ecosystems. Overall, the book chapters deal w...
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A fascinating look at key aspects of visual culture in modern Jewish history