Established in 1919 in Weimar, the Bauhaus college for design influenced one of the world's most important Modernist movements. Divided into three geographic sections that follow the locations of the school-Weimar (1919-25), Dessau (1925-33), and Berlin (1933)-this unique travel guide leads readers through the most important Bauhaus structures in Germany. Each section features important sites that are given historical background. These entries are illustrated with historic and contemporary photo...
Down the Rhine; Or, Young America in Germany
by Professor Oliver Optic
Munich and Bavaria (Thomas Cook Travellers S.)
by James Bentley and etc.
Coloring Book of Dusseldorf, Germany. I (Coloring Book of Dusseldorf, Germany., #1)
by K S Bank
Fodor's Pocket Guides are designed for people who just want the highlights. They contain full, rich descriptions of major cities around the globe including the most worthy sights, the best restaurants and lodging, plus shopping, nightlife, and outdoors highlights - all in a new trim, petit package. All the basics you need to help you decide what to see and do in the time you have. Smart contacts and detailed practical information, including the scoop on public transportation, local holidays, wha...
Rick Steves Tour: Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial, Munich (Rick Steves)
by Rick Steves
Rick Steves' Tours eBooks are straightforward, self-guided tours of some of Europe's most popular museums, ancient buildings, and other points of interest, designed for easy reference on your mobile device or eReader. In Rick Steves' Tour: Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial, Munich, Rick shares his candid advice on how to get the most out of a visit to the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial, including when to go, how much it costs, and what to see once you're there. With Rick's knowledgeable wri...
This travel guide to Budapest contains seven easy-to-follow routes, complete with detailed maps. This edition contains new listings of restaurants, nightclubs and hotels, reflecting the rapid developments in the city. Hungary attracts approximately 40 million visitors from all over the world each year, the UK accounts for 200,000 of them.