A short escapade to Bremen
I was in Bremen in January, and boy, it was cold! Sort of like visiting Narnia without thermal underwear!
Bremen is quite a nice place to visit, even though it was mostly destroyed during WWII. The oldest part of town has these nice, narrow gallows and pointy roofs that we associate with fairy tales and I found the most amazing shop with paper models of every plane you can imagine.
Food was not a bonus, though. Quite heavy and homogeneous. I enjoyed the typical raw meat and that was it. We also visited a Monet exhibition where we met a girl perfectly dressed as one of the pictures. And, of course, we touched the statue of the Bremen Musicians. Too bad they call that "an ass touching an ass" over there!
Bremen is quite a nice place to visit, even though it was mostly destroyed during WWII. The oldest part of town has these nice, narrow gallows and pointy roofs that we associate with fairy tales and I found the most amazing shop with paper models of every plane you can imagine.
Food was not a bonus, though. Quite heavy and homogeneous. I enjoyed the typical raw meat and that was it. We also visited a Monet exhibition where we met a girl perfectly dressed as one of the pictures. And, of course, we touched the statue of the Bremen Musicians. Too bad they call that "an ass touching an ass" over there!
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