We flew to Bremen.

Osnabrück is built of Lego blocks.

Archimedes' screws vivify the cityscape.

This bus is especially fast.

Sadly, we don't have these in Finland.

Annastrasse is a cute pedestrian street around Aachen city centre.

Annakirche is all white on the inside.

A theatre.

This store window has been like this for years, and nobody knows what the old man inside does every day.

Remains of some creeper, not the Minecraft kind.

We heard most houses have three windows next to each other.

On May Day a boy in love puts some decorated birch leaves beneath the girl's window.

Two-storey window at the university.

One half has been renovated.



Beware of the vikings!

Radio engineers at RWTH Aachen can relax by looking to Holland.

Usually a mere Ausfahrt freihalten is enough even for the Germans.

Some kind of chestnut, probably.

Duckbread kills the ducks.





Backpack, Iffi, Arne and Timo on the book store roof terrace.

The dog only accepts sparkling water.

Timo found some props for his role-playing game.

Houses can be dismantled one slice at a time.

Many companies in Aachen have their own horses on display.

The fascinating mosaics in the cathedral have been added in the 19th century.

The cathedral has dedicated seats for members of all the important houses.

One theory states that the bat was added to keep the sculpture from falling apart.

This showcase possibly hosts Charlemagne's bones.



"To all directions".

This WC blackboard often has formulas written by students.