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Detour Traveling (in Rome, Italy)
There’s something to be said for one’s seeing the most famous and therefore important sites and buildings in a city. On a first trip to a new city, I often participate in some amount of this sort of tourism. However, … Continue reading
Posted in Travelogue, Travelogue 2017, Travels
Tagged architecture, backpacking, buildings, europe, european trip, fascist architecture, italia, Italy, metro, roma, rome, sightseeting, Slow Travel, travel
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Courtyards in German Cities
There’s a pattern in European building that American builders ought to emulate. It’s perhaps not the sort of thing the casual hotel traveler might notice, but it’s a habit in city design that manages density (noted by a friend at … Continue reading
Posted in Travelogue, Travelogue 2017, Travels
Tagged architecture, Berlin, buildings, courtyards, Culture, germany, kreuzberg, population density, residences, travel, traveling
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