It’s definitely Dortmund. I was there for the first time in my life and this building made quite an impression on me (as did the Maggi Kochstudio opposite of it and the Currywurst at the Weihnachtsmarkt).
In the evening my friend and I had to leave our hotel because a World War II bomb was found and had to be destroyed. We like to think it was discovered at this deconstruction site. Luckily we had a safe place to go to: the Phoenix concert @ FZW, with only friendly bombinettes .
Christian, does Mannheim become a construction town like Berlin?? *L* Did you take some photo in Berlin too? Anytime I like to see your photo here. Hope we will see you again sometime somewhere at the street corner! -Ryoko
Comment by Ryoko and Jackson — November 23, 2009 @ 8:10 am
yep, this is dortmund. thank you for your shows there and in cologne, we had a great time!
and please keep posting more fotos, i really enjoy looking at them.
salut!
the girl with the neon bracelets
merci for this phantastic show in berlin: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c9oeyAj4zk
It’s definitely Dortmund. I was there for the first time in my life and this building made quite an impression on me (as did the Maggi Kochstudio opposite of it and the Currywurst at the Weihnachtsmarkt).
In the evening my friend and I had to leave our hotel because a World War II bomb was found and had to be destroyed. We like to think it was discovered at this deconstruction site. Luckily we had a safe place to go to: the Phoenix concert @ FZW, with only friendly bombinettes
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Natalie, Dortmund looks considerably different. Hardly any broken houses …
Christian, does Mannheim become a construction town like Berlin?? *L* Did you take some photo in Berlin too? Anytime I like to see your photo here. Hope we will see you again sometime somewhere at the street corner! -Ryoko
but this is dortmund, isn’t it?