
Germany | Thomas Tritschler
Today we’re journeying to the historic lands of Germany. What was once a country of independent principalities, is today a major European power. But those individualistic roots still shine through – in the art of winemaking outside Geisenheim, in the intricate porcelain craftsmanship of Saxony, and the friendly competition to make the best local variety of sausages.
Whether you’re coming to Germany for medieval castles, racecars, the underground hip hop of Berlin, or perhaps some Oktoberfest revelry – there’s a little something here for everyone.
Thomas and I touch on how German culture has evolved, some special experiences to be had on your next visit, and what you just might learn from traveling here.
Listen to hear:
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02:06 – About Thomas’ favorite view in Germany
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04:13 – What the more intriguing parts of Germany are
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07:12 – What epitomizes German culture
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08:51 – How all is connected through history
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11:44 – Why you should differ Schloss and Burg
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14:56 – What the most popular festival in the country is
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15:54 – Which great inventions came from Germany
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17:01 – About the ungoogleable experiences and the tourist sites
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21:54 – What the best way to experience German cuisine is
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26:52 – About Thomas’ favorites in Germany, and schlager music
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29:55 – What you will learn about the world after visiting Germany
Listener Exclusive Amenities
A privately guided walking tour of Munich with a guide and Thomas, himself, and
A traditional lunch (for two guests) which he will accompany