Germany’s University cities – Erfurt
Today I am in central Germany to unveil the beauty of Airfoot. Come along. Okay, just a few words about Airfort University. Its roots date back to the medieval and the modern university was reestablished in the 1990s. The campus is nestled right in the heart of Airfort. Steps away from oldw world cobblestone streets. So that’s where we’ll start exploring. A walk across medieval Kangaba is sort of part of any visit to a completely built up and inhabited bridge almost unique in Europe. Small individual stores, art galleries, and cafes are lined up here. I’m going for an ice cream and sat down behind the Kabuka by the bank of Tigera. Everyone who has ever been to Airfoot raves about the picturesque old town, and rightly so. Here you will find small alleyways, wellpreserved half-timbered houses and 22 churches. The biggest of them is the Airfoot Cathedral. Its Gothic architecture and epic stained glass windows make for amazing photos. Climb up to the tower for a great view on air fort. The view is stunning in teranian. There’s really no way around rat wars, the ultimate street food snack, but it’s made from pork. That’s why I’m going to dig in into another hearty specialty. Terrinian dumplings made from raw and cooked potatoes. They often come alongside a savory roast, but are served solo as well. Here it’s stuffed with spinach leaves, onions, and horseradish sauce. H. So, it tastes quite neutral but savory but also very chewy. So, this was my visit to Airford. Would you like to stop by
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It looks extrmely nice. The architecture is immaculate.
Can you have a cup of Jakobs, Eduscho, Tschiebo, or Dalmeyer (or Dalmeyer) kaffee for me? Thank you ❤ Danke ❤🇩🇪