Naturkunstwerk von Marion Strunk aus Deutschland, Fadenskulptur in Rot auf dem Landart Pfad Gerschnialp in Engelberg 2025 / © Foto: Georg Berg

Engelberg land art trail

Every two years, a natural stage for art is created near the Gerschnialp. Those who enter it sharpen their awareness of the beauty and power of nature

Mensch trifft Kuh - auf dem Weg zur 1.700 hoch gelegenen Hobielalm, Engelberg / © Foto: Georg Berg

Kiss the cow at the Alpbeizli!

Away from the hustle and bustle of the Titlis, Engelberg offers the perfect Swiss idyll with cows, cheese alp and hiking bliss

Flößer-Wehr an der Monhardter Wasserstube. Zu sehen ist die Flößergasse, über die auf einem angestauten Wasserschwall früher die Flöße ihren Weg auf der Nagold angetreten hatten / © Foto: Georg Berg

How raftsmen invented logistics

Between the babbling brooks and giant fir trees, we found traces of a craft that supplied entire continents – and which few people still know today

Kayak tour on the Lesse past imposing rocks and small pebble beaches / © Photo: Angela Berg

The water worlds of Wallonia

Outdoor fans love the rocky river valleys of the Ardennes. And no matter where you are here – water is never far away

The coastal path in the Kullaberg nature reserve winds its way up to a striking freestanding pine tree bent by the wind / © Photo: Georg Berg

Kullaberg – Hiking on the Kattegat

Kullaberg – sounds fun? The peninsula in the Swedish region of Skåne offers spectacular scenery

Captain Jane Bothe steers the Weisse Düne, a Dutch flat-bottomed ship, through the Achterwasser, the lagoon of the Peene River, which flows into the Baltic Sea. The ship departs several times a week from Neppermin, Wolgast or Karlshagen for trips through the Achterwasser / © Photo: Georg Berg

Lady Captain under white sails

The Weisse Düne is the only sailing passenger ship in Germany. Jane Bothe glides across the waters around Usedom with the crew and her guests

San Marino and Monte Titano

The Sentiero della Rupe leads past the three towers of the Republic and then turns into a cliff path along the steep flank of Monte Titano

"Sunflower Concert" by Aemy Niafeliz combines music and nature against the shabby chic backdrop of the decaying Curaçao baroque / © Photo: Georg Berg

Street art on weathered walls

In Willemstad, the capital of Curaçao, murals adorn dilapidated facades. They combine historical traces with powerful contemporary art

Landskrona Photo Festival 2024 with works by Leonard Suryajaya (Parting Gift). Every two years in September, photography becomes part of the urban environment: parks, squares, gardens, the city's museums and exhibition spaces become a stage for established photo artists as well as up-and-coming artists / © Photo: Georg Berg

Photo Festival Landskrona

Attention photography fans! A new hotspot for photographic art is emerging in Sweden: Landskrona has only 30,000 inhabitants, but plenty of space for art in public spaces

Guly Thing, stone circle from the Bronze Age 1700 to 500 V. Chr. in the Angeln region on the Schlei / © Photo: Georg Berg

Parliaments in the open air

Popular gatherings according to Germanic law were called Thing. About Thing sites in Iceland, Sweden, Germany and Georgia

The perfect illusion for "The Sound of Music" fans. The view of Hohenwerfen Castle through the Gucklock is just as real as the other visitors at the end of the Sound of Music Trail. Only Julie Andrews dancing with the Trapp children is stamped into the scenery / © Photo: Georg Berg

The Sound of Music-Trail

They know the lyrics and have the dance steps down pat: set jetters from all over the world are drawn to the Salzburg region. A musical romance from 1965 is to blame

When is a castle a castle?

Old King Fritz transformed Potsdam into a royal seat. With twelve palaces and numerous gardens, Potsdam’s cultural landscape is the largest German Unesco World Heritage Site

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