Sarah Weik, Autor bei wo sonst
Chambers packed with curiosities
The Langbein Museum in Hirschhorn displays local history in a unique way
For the love of paper
In Mannheim, Annette Schrimpf runs one of the last bookbinderies in the region.
Four walls and a patch of land
Paying a visit to the Eiermann-Magnani-Haus in Buchen.
Ice Age
We follow the Pawasserat family into the ice sports centre in Mannheim
Princely music’s in the air
The hall for courtly music in Mannheim Palace
Stollen varieties made in the Odenwald
Paying a visit to Siegfried Brenneis, a Stollen sweet-bread baker from Mudau
The Palatinate Christmas Miracle
An interview with Helmuth Bischoff about his book on mangers in the Palatinate
Insanely beautiful art
The Prinzhorn collection in Heidelberg
Savoury delight
A visit to the Ludwigshafen Dampfnudel frying shop.
Memories coined in enamel
We go on a journey through time in the Little Museum for Old Shops and Advertisements in Hammelbach
Dainty delight
Ellen Müller and Rainer Stadler founded the ‘Quittenprojekt Bergstraße.’
A good vintage
Priest Bernhard Braun works an old vineyard with the Deidesheim parish youth.
Where light dances on concrete
The EinTanzHaus gives Mannheim’s Trinitatiskirche church a new lease of life
Taking a pram through the Palatinate Forest
Baby-friendly tours
Gliding from time to time
How Gerhard Weickenmeier has equipped the Rietburgbahn near Edenkoben for the future
Pitching in the wilderness
Going on a trekking tour in the Palatinate Forest
Biking and riddling
The Smart Pfad track in the Odenwald explains how the world works.
Uphill towards magnificent views
Riding on a mountain bike through the vineyards and woods of the Southern Palatinate.
On your way, without limitations
Out and about on the Camino Incluso with the wheelchair user Mitsch Schreiner along the Bergstraße route
Well brought up in the world of birds
Harald Kranz is committed to fostering indigenous birds in the Dannhecker Wald forest—using a special trick.
Flying through town
Tim Weickenmeier practices parkour and trains others to learn this skill in Mannheim
Sweet paradise
The Heidelberger Zuckerladen sweet shop has a lot to offer beyond pick and mix.
Where art learns to swim
A reservoir for fire fighting operations has become a concert stage: Thomas Grommes has reinvented the Ludwigshafen indoor swimming pool.