Travel Information For Germany

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Travel Information For Germany
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For Accomodation in Berlin, we request all guests to stay in the neighborhood of Prenzlauer Berg.

Until 2011, Prenzlauer Berg was a borough of Berlin; in that year it was included (together with the former borough Weißensee) in the borough of Pankow.
Prenzlauer Berg is characterized by old buildings, the majority of which come from the beginning of the 20th century (1889 to 1905). Over 80% of all housing in this area sprung up before 1948, the oldest building still standing being from 1848 at 77 Kastanienallee. In the second World War, relatively few buildings were destroyed in comparison to other areas of the city. The area was neglected in the time of the German Democratic Republic and the last ruins were cleared away only at the beginning of the 1970s. After the fall of the Berlin Wall and subsequent German Reunification, the dilapidated structures in many areas were rehabilitated and empty lots were since the middle of the 1980s closed up.

Germany Cities

When you plan you vacation in Germany, cities and towns with plenty of attraction will no doubt be high on your list of places to visit. Berlin is obviously the first city that you will visit if you fly into the country. This is the capital city of the country with a population of about 3.4 million. It is known for its cultural attractions, many of which have international renown. There are over 400 art galleries and over 150 museums. Museum Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the old Museum, called the Altes Museum, you can view the bust of Queen Nefertiti. Performing arts is alive and well with over 50 venues and the Zoologischer Garten Berlin, one of two zoos in the city, is home to the most diverse range of species in the world.

The Hanseatic City of Lubeck dates back to the 15th century when it was founded as the first western city on the Baltic Coast. This city is actually an island and boasts seven church steeples in its historic center. The superb Gothic brick architecture that survives makes it a World Heritage Site. The Holstein Gate dominates the skyline. This is one of the best-preserved town gates that date back to the Middle Ages in all of Europe. In places the walls are 3.5 meters thick.

Bonn is a city in Germany located on the Rhine River about 20 km from Cologne. The history of the city dates back to the first century when the Roman army had a garrison here. It is the birthplace of Beethoven and you can visit this home located at Bonngasse. Walk the Poppelsdorfer Allee, which is a beautiful alley lined with chestnut trees. This will take you to the Poppelsdorfer Schloss, a palace that was built in the 18th century. See the Guggenheim Collection at the Art and Exhibition Hall of the Republic of Germany and relax for a while in the Botanical Garden.


Medical Information Germany

The information is sent and analyzed and can be combined with an electronic imagemedical records system. This process bring an eye examination to the primary care doctor’s office. In addition it also appears that they have vans that can travel to a company location to provide scanning services on a large scale basis for those covered by employer insurance.

In addition the German firm has also opened a web site for the US which you can imagefind here. You can view more about their IPad EMR system. They appear to both integrate as well as provide their own EMR system on the US page and perhaps we have one more company here in the US entering the electronic medical records system.

In Germany, they are pretty much all electronic medical records. Last year I had quite a long talk with a professor from Germany who wrote an EMR used in a German hospital and we had a lot to talk about comparing notes since my stab at it a few years ago, the mechanics have changed a bit, but the vital information and some of the building of the system is pretty much the same.

Places to Visit in Germany

Places to Visit in Germany #1: Schweine Museum in Stuttgart (Pig Museum)
The world’s largest pig museum is right in my own city of Stuttgart featuring over 40,000 pig exhibits from all over the world. I’ll admit, I’m intrigued but may have to go alone as my German friends seem less than enthusiastic about spending an afternoon learning about the history of pigs.


Places to Visit in Germany #2: Zugspite Region



The Zugspite Region is home to Germany’s highest peak – the Zugspite (2963m), crystal clear lakes and gorges. As an avid hiker, I can’t wait to explore this area and I have a feeling, this is one place where I will keep coming back to. It is just under a 3 hour drive from Stuttgart. While I haven’t made it to the Zugspite itself yet, I have hiked in it’s shadows. See Hell Valley Gorge – The Best €3 I Have Ever Spent.

Places to Visit in Germany #3: Regensburg



Regensburg is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a former European medieval trading center where Gothic and Romanesque building dating back to to 90 A.D. can still be found. I’m curious to learn more about medieval times and Regensburg is a great place to do so and is ~ a 2 hour 40 minute drive from Stuttgart. As of Nov, I haven’t been here yet.

Places to Visit in Germany #4: Ludwigsburg Palace Tour



I’ve been to Ludwigsburg Palace, only a 20km drive from Stuttgart, but only to the outside and the grounds. The palace is impressive and is considered one of the most impressive baroque palaces in all of Europe, but the real draw surprisingly is the tour itself. I’ve heard from quite a few German and expat friends alike that the tour is the best castle tour they’ve EVER been on in Germany. Instead of just touring a few rooms, this extensive 3 hour tour takes you into secret places – including servant quarters and secret stairwells used by the king’s mistresses, giving visitors an inside glimpse into what life in a castle was really like. Done in May, post to follow.

Travel Agencies Germany


Sauerbruch Hutton designed the Umweltbundesamt Dessau in Dessau Germany, completed in 2005.

Located near the main train station in the home of modern movement Bauhaus, this project reinforces modern concepts of design and aesthetic. It was built on a contaminated brownfield with curved stripes of building snaking around. The prefabricated wood facade panels are stacked between multicolored shades and glazing.


An elaborate structure of aluminum louvers and motorized vents in the central public space interrupts this environmentalist design with a new concept for environmental sustainability, using machinery and metal to lessen our footprint. This project melds Bauhaus modernism with sustainable and green design.