Olympiastadion

Constructed for the 1936 Summer Olympics, the Olympiastadion in Berlin was the largest stadium in the world when it was built. This gigantic 100,000 seat stadium was Hitler’s showcase to the world and he wanted to be take seriously. Built on the western end of the east-west axis of ‘Germania’, Read more…

1936 Nazi Olympic Stadium

Olympiastadion – Germania and Beyond This was the first bit of serious research I’ve done looking into the history of Nazi Germany and how its architectural styles reflect its ideology when I was in Berlin. It’s not very long so I won’t write too much of an introduction.

Nazi Architecture

Authoritarian Themes of National Socialist Architecture in Berlin When I was studying in Berlin, I enrolled myself in an architecture and art history course out of pure curiosity. Being a foreigner in a prominent university in Germany, I took full advantage of this situation and decided to write about a Read more…

Thalys

Just before I started university, mother thought it’d be a splendid idea to visit Paris. Me being me, I made the most out of this trip by suggesting a day trip to Brussels. Mother was very careful with money, but it didn’t mean that she wouldn’t take up a good Read more…

InterCity Express

Otherwise known as the ICE, is the national high-speed rail network of Germany with services reaching into neighbouring countries. During my year studying abroad in Berlin, I was able to make day trips to over 100 towns thanks in part to the efficient ICE. With at-seat service, free Wi-Fi, power Read more…

Washington, D.C.

Although Washington, D.C. is a federal territory and not a state, it still deserve a spot on the list for being the nation’s capital! I had the privilege to visit during July 4th to catch all the festivities going on at the time. I visited all the museums and the Read more…

Baltimore, MD

Visiting Baltimore was part of my quest of following the events of the War of 1812. With arguably one of the most beautiful libraries in the world, Fort McHenry, being home to the “Star Spangled Banner”, and Lexington Market, Baltimore is not to be missed by anyone going to the Read more…