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Schreiber ([personal profile] choco_frosh) wrote2005-08-12 07:59 pm

Realm: Touristing Subrealm: Frankfurt

So today we got a tour of the Commerzbank in Frankfurt--Europe's tallest office building, and a very cool environmental design: green roofs, passive solar, water-cooled ceilings, and interior atria with gardens, plus two-story conference room on the 49th/50th floor. The lecture by their resident neoclassical economist on the German economy was rather less exciting, but lunch after the tour was tasty, and then we got a tour of the city. It proceeded to rain periodically during this latter, but we saw some cool buildings, inc. a whole row of houses built in the 80s by the runners-up in a competition for building a new exhibition hall, and of course lots of churches. I went back after the tour to the Leonhardskirch (the city’s oldest) and the Cathedral (thirteenth century and twice rebuilt after fires since), both with MULTIPLE cool medieval altarpieces. Germany is wonderful, even when overrun with Catholic Youth.
(Less fun wonderful is all the lime in the water. And I’m going to put on several kilos if I keep eating German breakfasts.)
Also explained a reliquary of St Bartholemew to a French guy with even less German than I have. Most of my colleagues seem to have headed for cafes in search of coffee and discussion. They’re all quite nice and intelligent, but less interested in medieval architecture, so I didn’t ask if any of them wanted to tag along with me. Though we did have an amusing “Spot the Catholics” moment with the piscina.
Anyway, the computer room is currently crowded with people on the internet or watching German soaps while waiting for someone to get offline. Heh, you can do worse as a means of learning German.

Less pleasantly, I have to send my landlord yet another copy of my rental agreement. Sigh...

Lucky you ...

(Anonymous) 2005-08-12 07:33 pm (UTC)(link)
... I would pay money to be rained on at the moment.

Did you speak French about St. Bartholomew?

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[personal profile] sovay 2005-08-12 07:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Less fun wonderful is all the lime in the water.

Why is there lime in all the water?

[identity profile] schreibergasse.livejournal.com 2005-08-16 12:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Basic characteristic of water systems in areas on limestone, I think. (It´s CaCO3, not CaO). It´s worse in England.