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Tim,
Don't listen to us. Otherwise, your 4 day trip will keep you in Germany forever and you will be counted among the Brexit migrants:-) |
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I have found Stuttgart will be an excellent base. Train to Heidelberg and a big day out train to Munich. Mention Brexit once more and I will start crying again, only just managed to wipe the last tears away.
http://www.kunstsammlungen-coburg.de...ell.php?id=278 Looks good. Last edited by Tim Simmons; 15th August 2016 at 08:32 PM. |
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Tatyana Dianova make a beautiful report about Grassi Museum in Leipzig; I added some pictures about Formosa. This is the Museum to go!! Check her post!
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Tim,
From what I have seen so far, you should take three month off, and when you are at it, you should also visit Wienna, as they have a very big collection 'left over to them' by the Turks. The town is worth a visit as well, and the people very kind:-). |
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As well as the sword and helmet of Skanderbeg.
Tempted?:-)))) |
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