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I am planning a trip to Germany (especially South Germany) in a few months.

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  • mwichary@mastodon.onlineM mwichary@mastodon.online

    @yvg Oh my god, this is perfect. I was just thinking of wanting to learn more about the Ruhr area.

    micron@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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    @mwichary @yvg I second that recommendation. On "Zollverein" also worth a visit the
    Red Dot Design Museum:
    https://www.red-dot-design-museum.org/essen

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    • mwichary@mastodon.onlineM mwichary@mastodon.online

      I am planning a trip to Germany (especially South Germany) in a few months. If you have any recommendations for tech history, museums, industrial sites, nerdy things, I would appreciate them.

      Stuff like Deutsches Museum, the cool train in Wuppertal, Arithmeum and Analog Computer Museum, ZKM, Landschaftspark… Anti-recommendations (“overrated,” “not worth the time”) are also welcome.

      Thank you in advance!

      nickrauchen@c.imN This user is from outside of this forum
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      #42

      @mwichary

      Andechs!

      "The roots of the #Andechs brewing tradition extend back to serving the pilgrims that have been coming to the Holy Mountain since 1128. The #Benedictines have been serving pilgrims in Andechs since 1455, receiving them with hospitality. The monastery brewery is committed to sustainable growth and maintaining the monastic identity to this day."

      I've been there twice, well worth it if you like #beer, #history, or #religion... or all three!

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      Monastery brewery - Kloster Andechs

      The Andechs Monastery brewery is one of the last genuine monastery breweries managed by an active religious order, entirely independent of corporations. Benedictines of St. Boniface Abbey in Munich and Andechs represent a special monastic brewing tradition. Here beers can mature into an “enjoyment for the body and soul”.

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      (www.andechs.de)

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      • mwichary@mastodon.onlineM mwichary@mastodon.online

        I am planning a trip to Germany (especially South Germany) in a few months. If you have any recommendations for tech history, museums, industrial sites, nerdy things, I would appreciate them.

        Stuff like Deutsches Museum, the cool train in Wuppertal, Arithmeum and Analog Computer Museum, ZKM, Landschaftspark… Anti-recommendations (“overrated,” “not worth the time”) are also welcome.

        Thank you in advance!

        micron@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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        #43

        @mwichary A random thing that comes to mind should you for some reason end up in Stuttgart with an evening to spare.
        Catch a show at Planetarium Stuttgart where Zeiss pioneered a lot of its projection technology for astronomy shows.

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        • mwichary@mastodon.onlineM mwichary@mastodon.online

          I am planning a trip to Germany (especially South Germany) in a few months. If you have any recommendations for tech history, museums, industrial sites, nerdy things, I would appreciate them.

          Stuff like Deutsches Museum, the cool train in Wuppertal, Arithmeum and Analog Computer Museum, ZKM, Landschaftspark… Anti-recommendations (“overrated,” “not worth the time”) are also welcome.

          Thank you in advance!

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          #44

          @mwichary
          Stuttgart is worth a visit with the Mercedes and the Porsche Museum both here - If you Like Cars. Also in the townhall If Stuttgart operates one of the Last open elevators ("Paternoster") of Germany

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          • nickrauchen@c.imN nickrauchen@c.im

            @mwichary

            Andechs!

            "The roots of the #Andechs brewing tradition extend back to serving the pilgrims that have been coming to the Holy Mountain since 1128. The #Benedictines have been serving pilgrims in Andechs since 1455, receiving them with hospitality. The monastery brewery is committed to sustainable growth and maintaining the monastic identity to this day."

            I've been there twice, well worth it if you like #beer, #history, or #religion... or all three!

            Link Preview Image
            Monastery brewery - Kloster Andechs

            The Andechs Monastery brewery is one of the last genuine monastery breweries managed by an active religious order, entirely independent of corporations. Benedictines of St. Boniface Abbey in Munich and Andechs represent a special monastic brewing tradition. Here beers can mature into an “enjoyment for the body and soul”.

            favicon

            (www.andechs.de)

            Link Preview Image
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            @mwichary

            I was going to recommend #surfing in #Munich but apparently this has disappeared in the past few days! 🙁

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            The world’s most unlikely surf break has suddenly vanished

            The Eisbach Wave, one of Munich’s most offbeat attractions, suddenly disappeared late last year. But its once turbulent waters could well serve as a metaphor.

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            SMH Traveller (www.smh.com.au)

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            • mwichary@mastodon.onlineM mwichary@mastodon.online

              I am planning a trip to Germany (especially South Germany) in a few months. If you have any recommendations for tech history, museums, industrial sites, nerdy things, I would appreciate them.

              Stuff like Deutsches Museum, the cool train in Wuppertal, Arithmeum and Analog Computer Museum, ZKM, Landschaftspark… Anti-recommendations (“overrated,” “not worth the time”) are also welcome.

              Thank you in advance!

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              @mwichary if you come to Munich, visit Deutsches Museum. They also have a branch about avionics (Flugwerft Schleißheim) and a branch about cars and trains (Verkehrszentrum).

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              • mwichary@mastodon.onlineM mwichary@mastodon.online

                I am planning a trip to Germany (especially South Germany) in a few months. If you have any recommendations for tech history, museums, industrial sites, nerdy things, I would appreciate them.

                Stuff like Deutsches Museum, the cool train in Wuppertal, Arithmeum and Analog Computer Museum, ZKM, Landschaftspark… Anti-recommendations (“overrated,” “not worth the time”) are also welcome.

                Thank you in advance!

                richih@chaos.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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                #47

                @mwichary plan at least two days for Deutsches Museum, and the Verkehrsmuseum right next to where Oktoberfest happens is worth another day.

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                • mwichary@mastodon.onlineM mwichary@mastodon.online

                  I am planning a trip to Germany (especially South Germany) in a few months. If you have any recommendations for tech history, museums, industrial sites, nerdy things, I would appreciate them.

                  Stuff like Deutsches Museum, the cool train in Wuppertal, Arithmeum and Analog Computer Museum, ZKM, Landschaftspark… Anti-recommendations (“overrated,” “not worth the time”) are also welcome.

                  Thank you in advance!

                  fasnix@fe.disroot.orgF This user is from outside of this forum
                  fasnix@fe.disroot.orgF This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #48
                  @mwichary
                  I recommend Zeppelin Museum, Friedrichshafen

                  @Friedrichshafen
                  Are they in the Fediverse?

                  #Zeppelin #ZeppelinMuseum #Friedrichshafen #Bodensee
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