Berlin is still a seriously cool city. We were staying in an apartment out in Charlottenburg just a couple of stops on the S Bahn from Zoo. So quick in fact I discovered that if you day dream you can suddnly find yourself further up the line than expected! Thursday we didn't have appointments til late afternoon and evening so headed into town early. Hit the Berliner Dom first. Was badly damaged in the war but restored. I love it for the crypt with all the Hohenzollern tombs going back centuries. Then on to the Pergamon Museum with is stunning Greek and Babylonian collection. The Pergamon Altar is the main attraction and is busy in almost Sistine Chapel like proportions but get into other galleries and its great. A really interesting display based on research into the Greek tradition of painting statues. It was a colourful world back then.
Gotta check out.
More later
So now we're in Munster. Back back to Berlin. From the Pergamon onto the German History Museum which was great - well worth a visit from our History students. Then caught a bus along Unter den Linden and around to Zoo for a visit to the Kaiser Wilhelm (the I not the II) Memorial Church (see below) the modern replacement for the original which was mostly bombed out during the war - sort of Berlin's answer to Coventry cathedral. Blue glass gives an absolute haven of tranquility after the hurly burly outside including the tat and souvenir booths clustered around the bell tower. And then a short walk along to the Stieff shop.
Friday was another school visit. This time to to Sophie Scholl Schule - named after a young woman from Munich who was guillotined in 1942 - along with her brother - for passing anti-Nazi material. School with a lot in common with OC in terms of approach, the peer mediation team and 1200 students. But they only have one Deputy Principal. I wonder.................
Saturday morning when to three flea markets. First two mostly Turks selling tat but at least by going to the Rathaus one I can say I say where JFK announced that he was a donut. Tiergarten produced a couple of small reptilian purchases.
Over to Hannover late afternoon. Apparently there are some very attractive areas of town but clearly not where we were which was obviously badly bombed in the war and ultimately rebuilt in a very unimaginative way.
| Physics Lab - teacher's view |
| Physics Lab - student's view |
Left Munster just after 5 and drove over to Munster which looks great - its even got a cathedral!!! Meeting isn't until 6 tomorrow night so in the morning I'll do some work and then David and I will borrow the hotel bikes and explore. There are zillions of bikes here and they all take priority over cars. They are also all of the upright basket on the front variety.....David and Birgit also have fold up bikes, which I have declined to use. Apparently they have a suggested weight limit!
Ok time to go and test the skype.

if you can possibly post a photo of you on an upright basket bike i would be tremendously grateful :-)
ReplyDeletewe have some lovely red and white signs all good to go for the march and the rally tomorrow - you might want to check the nz news online...
sounds like you're having an interesting time - that classroom picture was - well - you know - startling!
am quite liking the orange book wallpaper - but am wondering if frodo has become squashed under them?
i guess i'd best get back to writing my interesting conference report...
cheers, S
Not sure that I like the tone of some of your comments. The Tableau is not impressed with Hame. Share your views on the Pergamon - magic place. They made special communications with the Allies in WWII to avoid it being bombed (and were almost successful). Meanwhile back here have let your office out to nice people from Chch who were evicted from an emergency centre. They like your toys...
ReplyDeleteooh, the people on the telly? they seemed really lovely ;-)
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