Camino de Santiago – Way of St. James The painted electrical box is an indication of the distance of 2961 km to Santiago de Compostela and thus an allusion to the famous Camino de Santiago or Way of St. James. The classic route is the Camino Francés from the Spanish-French border in the Pyrenees to …
„GERMANY: Streetart Berlin – Schöneberg – Prellerweg 45 – Camino de Santiago – Way of St. James – MARIO WINKLER – MOTIVWUNSCH“ weiterlesen
dHere are the crews, teams and collectives which are active or have been active in Berlin. Like usually in a big city there is an ongoing dynamic in networking between artists, so new groups emerge, some come together and combine under a different name and others dissolce. As well many artists are in several groups …
„GERMANY: Streetart Berlin – Crews, Teams and Collectives“ weiterlesen
Camino de Santiago – Way of St. James The painted electrical box is an indication of the distance of 2960 km to Santiago de Compostela and thus an allusion to the famous Camino de Santiago or Way of St. James. The classic route is the Camino Francés from the Spanish-French border in the Pyrenees to …
„GERMANY: Streetart Berlin – Steglitz – Sembritzki 26 – Camino de Santiago – MARIO WINKLER – MOTIVWUNSCH“ weiterlesen
No ticket? Then continue on foot on the Camino de Santiago. The painted electrical box is an allusion to the famous Camino de Santiago or Way of St. James to Santiago de Compostela. The classic route is the Camino Francés from the Spanish-French border in the Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela, but with the revival …
„GERMANY: Streetart Berlin – Tempelhof – Attila 107 – Camino de Santiago – Way of St. James – MARIO WINKLER – MOTIVWUNSCH“ weiterlesen
Camino de Santiago – Way of St. James The painted electrical box is an allusion to the famous Camino de Santiago or Way of St. James to Santiago de Compostela. The classic route is the Camino Francés from the Spanish-French border in the Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela, but with the revival of the pilgrimage …
„GERMANY: Streetart Berlin – Tempelhof – Attila 108 – Camino de Santiago – Way of St. James – MARIO WINKLER – MOTIVWUNSCH“ weiterlesen
The locomotive E04 20 was delivered on December 8, 1934 by the company AEG in Berlin. The acceptance test took place on December 12, 1934 from Leipzig to Bitterfeld. The E04 series, later 104, was built as a fast locomotive for flat-land routes. After initial operations in southern Germany, the six remaining after World War …
„GERMANY: Streetart Frankfurt – Stephenson 1 – Denkmallok“ weiterlesen