While traveling to many different locations, I came to realize that this world has so much to explore and it's never-ending. Even when I visit a small village or town, I find so many details and amazing things. Yesterday, my therapist told me that I am the kind of person who actually scans the entire surroundings wherever I go. I gave her a dry laugh and said, that's actually my specialty, I love observing my surroundings. Being an architect, I have learned how to appreciate the beauty of art and structures. Student life was all about inspiration whether it was from nature or surrounding objects. I kinda miss those days of being an architect. No matter how my life changed and what I have become, that architectural mindset won't change. I was never bookish, so my architectural inspiration was always conceptual and that's why I often used to design hypothetical and unrealistic structures and because of that, I faced a lot of trouble as a student. Gosh, when I find someone who loves architecture and knows about architecture, I can't stop talking. And basically from architecture, my love and passion for exploring different cities arrived. Fun fact is, when I was in Bangladesh (my homeland), I never realized that because Bangladesh is a very small country. However, after moving to Ukraine, I discovered a part of me loves to observe people and surroundings.
Anyway, last year 2023, in December time I went to Cologne to see the Christmas Market. That was actually the perfect time to celebrate the holiday season in Cologne, Germany. So, before going to Cologne, our first stoppage was a small town, Brühl, very close to Cologne city. From Brühl to Cologne city center, it took around 30-35 minutes by car. Let me tell you the most unfortunate and disheartening story first. I didn't know that our first stop was Brühl, Germany so I didn't do any research about the town. Brühl town is famous for its beautiful Brühl Castle, a beautiful UNESCO World Heritage site. Our car was parked adjacent to the castle but I didn't even realize that there was a beautiful castle nearby. I went to take a 30-40 minute walk in the town but skipped the Castle. So, when we started leaving the town for Cologne, at that moment, I figured out about the Castle but it was too late...
Brühl, Germany
Small things happen, I know it's not possible to see everything in a town if you have a very short time. But yes, when I think about Brühl town, I think about the castle even though I didn't even see it properly.
It was around 10.30 am, early Friday morning in the small town of Brühl, Germany. What I loved about this town was the people and culture. People who live in towns or villages are always friendly and you will notice how relaxing the way they walk and enjoy the atmosphere. They talk around, know each other, do small talk with the shopkeeper, laugh about something, and move on. But in big cities, people walk like robots, always in a rush going to their destination and moreover, the atmosphere will give you anxiety if you are coming from a small town. I don't know about others but I always enjoy walking in small towns, raions or villages.
Due to a shortage of time, I decided to have a relaxing walk in Brühl town so without any GPS or Google, I randomly walked around. At first, a small local Christmas market I visited and there were not many people around. But still, there were actually a lot of people comparing the time of the morning, especially considering it was a weekday. Christmas Market was the traditional market with a few small shops. Some people had already started their day with mulled wine, some were chatting with others loudly and some food shops had started preparing hot food. It was nice to enjoy such an atmosphere and walk around.
Later, I walked in a few streets, and local shops; most of them had just started their business day at that time.
While walking, my architectural discovery - classical modernism architecture which is identical to Bauhaus style architecture. There is a popular and world-famous architectural university in Germany called Bauhaus. Early 20th century, a design and architectural movement happened at Bauhaus University and German architect Walter Gropius introduced this specific design. All architectural students are familiar with the Bauhaus Style and University.
I didn't go further from the parking area where our car was parked due to limited time. Besides I had no idea about the town, so I was just looking and taking photos here and there.
Even on weekdays, streets almost looked desolate, empty especially residential areas. I wonder how these streets seem during the weekend. The center of the town where the Christmas market and stores were a little bit crowded but still I didn't feel like I was in a crowded market.
One of the nicest things was these two bronze sculptures in front of the euro shop. I thought they were real from far away. I also went inside the Euro shop. Everything was almost 1 or 2 euros price, which reminded me of Dollar Tree (American Chain). In the Netherlands so far I haven't seen such shops where everything is around 1-2 euros price.
The design of this table caught my eye so instantly took the photo. It was a coffee table in front of the cafe.
It was a tiny weekend walk before going to Cologne, Germany. There was not much to see except the Augustusburg Palace. This town is tiny so I believe people who don't wanna stay in Cologne, live here. Brühl is actually a really nice place to live in who doesn't like chaotic city life.
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Brühl town looks truly charming. I'm particularly drawn to the architectural details and cultural atmosphere. It's nice to see that your discoveries in the town were enjoyable. The photos are really impressive
That particular architectural design can be seen all over Germany. I saw some in Switzerland and the Netherlands as well. It was quite nice to see such a unique design, many people actually don't know the background story of that design but it's quite unique...
Thank you for reading my post, have a nice weekend...
Bruhl seems like on of those cities in Europe where you don't really need a plan with what to visit or what to see as the city itself is pretty awesome and eye-catching even if just walking around without a proper destination. And I love that!
Yes, it's a very nice small town where you can relax, have coffee, and spend some time with the locals. I visited the local market, and shops and it was actually nice and clean. Small towns and villages are perfect for s short relaxing walk...
Me too...
Brühl Castle, in Germany, is certainly a beautiful place, no wonder it has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, many of us would like to be in such a beautiful scenery. From Venezuela I wish you success in such a distinguished publication. @priyanarc I hope to count on your visit to my publications.
I wish I had done a little bit of research about the town while walking. But I guess because I had a short time, I wouldn't be able to explore the castle because palace exploration takes time. But overall I had a pleasant time in this small town...
Thanks a lot, and have a nice weekend...
Brühl looks beautiful, especially the stunning buildings, but of course, with your architectural background, that's what your focus would be on, and it was so worth it! Your unplanned walk took you to some nice sights, like those two most unusual and fascinating sculptures!
You will have to go back to see the castle sometime, traveling in Europe is so much easier than here.
Stunning photos @priyanarc!
Completely agree with you. Those sculptures were kinda realistic. They are simple but I found them genuinely interesting because from far away I thought that the kid was real.
Yes, it's true because of transportation. Maybe one day I will go to Germany just to see the castle...Thank you for stopping by dear, have a nice weekend...
This is beautiful. I was just nodding my head as I read along each line.
You are right, sometimes, we miss things beautiful because we didn't pay attention to them. However, I am glad you saw the beauty at the end and got a little time to explore it.
With these you've shown us, I have come to appreciate the buildings and the history's behind them and also the way of life the people hold unlike this;
Small town, people know themselves, spend genuine time with each other unlike the big city where technology has taken a big hold of our brain.
Yes, it's interesting and also the background story of the design of those buildings is quite fascinating. I have seen such structure in the Netherlands too but quite a few.
Yes and actually I love such kind of atmosphere, social life...
Wow. That's interesting.
Yeah, I do, too. There's this fresh air that calms one's mind around.
This place is awesome! The architecture looks magnificent too! Through your blog, it seems that I have a chance to go there too. Thanks for that @priyanarc
Thanks, I am glad you liked this small town and the photographs...
Wow, you have been close to me. I live a few km away and visit Brühl quite often. I'm not a big fan of most Christmas markets but Brühl is very nice.
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Really, I am sure your place/neighborhood is nice too. Brühl is quite charming and what I loved about this town was the people and culture. People are very friendly and speak nicely.
Really!!! I kinda liked the Christmas markets in Germany rather than the Netherlands... Maybe because I was a tourist, I found them quite nice...
Most markets are too commercial and it's most times the same. I can recommend the market on castle Satzvey not just for Christmas.
We have been there for the Easter market recently.
https://www.burgsatzvey.de/ https://ecency.com/hive-155221/@chaosmagic23/easter-market-castle-satzvey
What a beautiful Castle...
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The architecture in these pictures is fantastic. I like this post very much :)
Thank you so much, I am glad you liked the design of the buildings... Have a good weekend...
Brül is very beautiful!! Although I’ve never been there, I like it because it made me remember Hannover.
I also enjoy walking in small towns or villages. You can definitely connect with the place and with people, that as you mentioned, they use to be friendly and very nice.
Thanks a lot for sharing these pictures!!
Never been to Hannover so I searched about the city and it's quite impressive. It is also a large city. Brül is small but it has a few museums for visitors. When I was walking, I could see some people's daily morning life, how they do groceries, businesses, etc. It was interesting and when I was in front of a cafe, I was able to talk to a nice lady as well...
Thank you so much for stopping by, I hope you are having a nice weekend...
Traveling our beautiful planet and discovering new exciting cities is always a joy. I'm glad you're ok dear @priyanarc 😊
Hi, Olga, how are you? How have you been? I am well...
Yes, last year I have been to a few beautiful places and discovered and saw some amazing spots. It was nice and relaxing after all the craziness...
Take Care...
What an aesthetically pleasing place it seems! The sculptures are everything 🤌🏻
Yes it is, it was a really pleasant walk around this small town... Can't complaint about anything...
Have a nice week...
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Felicitaciones muy bellas las fotografías de la ciudad de Brühl. También su arquitecturas, sus vías y los lugares del café, el mercado, las tiendas. Saludos, que siga cosechando éxitos y logros...😊❤️
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