Sunday, March 29, 2009

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Bonn - a city of bicycles A trip to Cologne

Only here I probably just do not ride a bicycle - because I do not have:) all over the city are designated bike lanes, and often the street as an extra, a little narrower lane. Being in any place in Bonn, somewhere you have to see bike. They are simply everywhere. Poprzypinane to fences, lanterns or character or those standing. Renting a bike comes up in the offer, Deutsche Bahn (German railway such:)). Get off the train, borrow a bike (unless 2Euro/godzina or 10Euro/dzień) and drive. This is the square in front of the station on Sunday:
and so dear to the student cafeteria at lunchtime, just as under the sign designating parking P is a white plate with the bike - it is a parking lot for a bike:) - pas width approximately 1.5m painted on the roadway and out of motion.

This is, of course, your reasons - primarily it is not a big city - so you can travel around by bike in parędziesiąt minutes. In addition, underground parking lots in the center are paid on the streets is practically no chance to park somewhere - all occupied. If I come here by car is not really where I had parked it there at some reasonable distance from the dorm. In addition, traffic is quite small. Most of the park in underground car parks, and Bonn itself is surrounded by highways - also in the center is only local traffic. And of course excellent public transport - what are encouraged to change to get the car to the subway. Metro goes underground only in the center of Bonn, is outside the tram - and cheapest solution makes the most sense. What I am very surprised that public transport in Bonn is never overloaded. Almost always you can find some place to sit, and certainly no problem to get to the subway. Warsaw falls here much worse.

and even a trip to Bonn:

palace princes electors in Bonn ( Kurfürstliches Schloss Bonn) - now the University of Bonn

and my street - direction midnight

direction noon
buildings in Bonn, is rather low - up 4 floor, there are few buildings higher. At the same time they are groomed and styled in the older than they actually are, which makes the Bonn I really like. From what I talk to people, they say that the Bonn gained a lot of time being the capital of western Germany, what the capital has to somehow look like:)

gather at this time to describe the mentality of the Germans, but it's still a little observation I have to do some work. Good night:)

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is far from Cologne Bonn to about 30 km, besides I can ride to Cologne in the framework of my semester of student tickets (25 minutes by train) - hence the idea of \u200b\u200bthis little trip. How I managed to read about Cologne, the city is very old - was founded in 50 AD by the younger Agrippina, the wife of Emperor Claudius and mother of Nero. In the Middle Ages, Cologne was a strong center religious with about 150 churches and at the same time advantageous location on the Rhine unmistakable economic development and civilization. Heavily industrialized, however, the city became the target of attacks during the Second World War. Colony was bombed 262 times, and the strongest bombing took place in 1942 involving 1,046 bombers. The town was rebuilt, but I think it has now "charm." The most important monument of this city is the Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral). Its construction was started in 1248, and the last stage of the work lasted from 1842 to 1880. The Cathedral is built in the soaring Gothic style, its height is 157 meters, causing the chair really dominates the city. At the time of erection of towers were the world's highest building, but shortly after they built the Eiffel Tower. Interestingly, the cathedral was not damaged during the bombing of World War II (a miracle).


my humble opinion, this city of Cologne is ugly. There is a nice "old town" - even rebuilt. At the Cologne Cathedral was built railway station and the trains go around it (a little quieter than the Polish, but I always trains), and office buildings and shops. Going by the Centre can see a modern office buildings, shopping malls, stores and churches and buildings styled houses - generally without rhyme or reason - if not in German. For this to make concreted banks of the Rhine. This is ponarzekałem:) Now some positive information. The cathedral is really great and its breathtaking views. For now limited myself to go through the cathedral, but I still wanted to go to the treasury and the towers. In the center of Cologne Chocolate Museum is yet - I hope that the ticket includes a wine tasting:)

invite yet to see the panorama of Cologne on Wikipedia - As you see - nothing interesting:
http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolonia_ (Germany)

I serious about writing this blog. Typing in Polish Google query "erasmus bonn" my party is in third place:)

Sunday, March 22, 2009

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Botanische Garten am Schloss Poppelsdorfer

picked up on a small tour of the botanical garden at Castle Poppelsdorfskim:)
a look at photos:

is This baroque palace was built between 1715-1718. Today belongs to the University of Bonn and located around the palace is also a botanical garden maintained by the university. I more interested in animals than plants - so they took some pictures:):

I saw the announcement that the Easter holiday, the first one hundred children who show up in this garden will receive the first egg. This Easter. Volunteers are invited:)

it today with major drinking beer with banana juice:) supposedly "just here to drink." Of course, not an ordinary beer, wheat beer only (Weizenbier or Wießbier). It is all murky and a little "different" in taste, which does not mean that bad. But with juice banana is delicious:)

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Maybe this part is less interesting but certainly is useful for people who want to go to Germany:

- arrival:
especially important to come to Bonn in the morning - no one will answer you at 2 am in the same way you would complicate the issue a key to the room and bedding.
- the same day or next you'll have (a) to settle matters related to Mietvertrag (contract rent for the room). If something you do not fit in the room that you have received this attempt to change - Everything is to do, but that the Germans are lazy. And it's awfully lazy. When signing the contract you will have to pay a deposit per room which is now half of the monthly rent and of course for the first month. You do this by Cash on hand.
- should also go to the AOK (German Sickness Fund) and ask for a certificate that you are exempt from charges for insurance (based on the EHIC card.)
- for this you must pay Semesterbeitrag - in my case it was 170.90 Euro. From what I remember she wanted Sparkasse KoelnBonn 7.5 Euros as payment for such a transfer - that's why we made the transfer from the account of Robert.
- the same day we go to Saint Augustin (line 66 from the Hauptbahnhof, the direction Siegburg), get off at Sankt Augustin Markt. There, in Mrs. Ute Schriefers-Jung and upon proof of the AOK, and you'll get Studierendenausweis SemesterTicket, which entitles you to ride all the modes of action in the district (VRS company dedicated to these services), even trains with the sole exception of EC, IC and ICE. It is important to note that the 19 hour week and on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, you can carry one person for free. Generally, for such a ticket it is advisable as soon as it runs off are quite expensive. For example, from Bonn to Sankt Augustin pay 3.3 €
- Later Bürgeramt go to Bonn, where he get checked in and by the way you get this book here:
where you'll get a ticket to every tourist attraction in Bonn - museums, galleries, theaters, opera, and the swimming pool and boat cruises on the Rhine.
- check you need to make in order to open an account - I started at Sparkasse KölnBonn - have the most branches and ATMs.
- as you already know your account number to enter it on Bankeinzugermächtigung and you give the Studentenwerk, so they can collect a couple of those two hundred Euro for your room:)

Generally in all these matters to help get you your StudyBuddy, which of course does not mean that you do not know what you have to do upon arrival:)

Important Note: All official matters should be handled in the morning. For example, the Studentenwerk in hours 9-12, Bürgeramt open: Monday and Thursday 8-18, and in the Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 8 to 13 At university, you may want to choose rather early. The stores have already written: all closed on Sundays, and the week up to 20 So far not met with any "frog" active around the corner to 23, and that far from Tesco and liquor store open 24 hours.
As you can see all purchases can think in advance so as not to die of hunger or thirst, and by the way nobody has to work at night or on Sunday.

next Your job is to put the plan - about this a little later - how I do it for sure, I will describe.


Thursday, March 19, 2009

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Formalities of Bonn in a few sentences

Bonn history dates back to the days of Germanic and Roman settlements. It is a city located in the western part Germany, on both banks of the Rhine, which gives the city a certain charm, even though the brown water of the Rhine seems to just dirty. In 1770, he came here in the world of Ludwig van Beethoven, and Bonn would remain a mere 300-thousandths of a German town had not been after the Second World War, the capital of Germany.


Ludwig van Beethoven

In the background of the Bonner Münster
former Stadthaus here - today only ornament of the "Old Town" Rhine panorama of the Post Tower background

Despite the transfer of German capital to Berlin, there still remained several ministries, and settled on a permanent basis a few powerful companies - have their headquarters here Deutsche Post (with DHL), Deutsche Telekom and even the United Nations.

So far behind - the rest I will explain how he's better know-it town:)

Tressle Table Seating Plan

Fachhochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg


That is my school. It is well-equipped, of course, what I can show you later. But if you did not say that I can only admire it also has several disadvantages:
- no dressing room - or wherever you wear a jacket with you
- in the bathroom - (At least the men - Fashion visits at other times:)) - no hot water!
still do not know why, but I will try to find out:)

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Yes I live:)

As you can see, "Ordnung muss sein")


open wardrobe ... bathroom and there:)


Carl-Schurz-Haus

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

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general affairs

OK, so now a little bit of organizing and formal,

The LPP Erasmus spend one semester in Bonn, and I will learn to
Fachhochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg
The university is quite small, learn from it about 4800 people, a little more than the one the faculty of Electronics and Information Technologies, LP. Over the next few days will show some pictures of FH-BRS will be able to evaluate themselves, at least visually standard of this university.

Now part for posterity: First of all,
am the first student from the Faculty of EITI LP, which arrived here and I consider it appropriate for me to shared their impressions.

for contact with foreign students is responsible Frau Ute Schriefers-Jung, a nice and very helpful person. Will supply you with all the necessary information about Bonn, help in any paperwork.
I was lucky that my Study Buddy (that is, a local student who helps me to embrace the on-site) is also the origin of Polish and Polish Not too bad, "he says. Thanks for the contact with the German was not so rapid hmm.

escaped from the airport to the center of Bonn, where he was waiting for me Robert (my Study Buddy)
live at Kaiserstrasse (Imperial Street, corner of a damp (Nassestr.:)), because of the Hauptbahnhof in Bonn went on foot (about 5 minutes) .
On the spot, it turned out that it is Hausmeistrem Herr Jantkowski (also Of Polish origin and Polish speaking:)). Of course, not without problems, because I got the biggest (and also most expensive) room, which actually I am not able to fill things imported in two suitcases. We managed to unscrew it, I only live here until the end of March and then I move to the floor above.

It is now a little about the conditions.
conditions are different, depending on the price:). But common to all Wohnheim'ów is that everyone has their own room. I except that I still have a small sink to wash the teeth or shaving. A and I still have electric shutters on the windows - just in case, I will not tired of them taking out a hand:)

As for the differences in the Riviera?
No ads outside the window, generally around Bonn, there is no such thing as building long obscured ads. No parking at the bottom. for it is the key to every door and every room has intercom and if a stranger comes up to him through the intercom that door opens. We lived on the floor some 16 persons, a floor is divided into two parts, each with its own communal kitchen, showers and toilets. So with such a kitchen uses 8 people, everyone has their own shelf in the fridge, your locker key and a lock on a lot of publicly available locker.
Kitchens and bathrooms are cleaned every other day by the maid. I do not know how it is in other dorms, but for me the whole kitchen is fully equipped, so absolutely needlessly pulled together with Polish plates and glasses. On site there are things other students, but anyone can benefit from everything if you wash them later on.

topics related to academics, food, scholarships, and a few other deals Studentenwerk - Bonn - Student Organization, and not, as in Poland, each university separately. As for me, has it pluses and the pluses positive negative: Because I can eat a cheap lunch in any of Mensa (cafeteria) in the city, on the other side lives a fairly random people, and everyone knows that it's much easier to study if you live "with her." The University is here very little impact on who is where he lives.

What to eat to live 5 minutes from the main student dining hall in Bonn, where you can get both lunch (for 2.5 euros) and dinner (always warm, actually like a second Lunch - 2 Euro) - as you can see lower prices than in Poland.
way or another to my "kitchen" obligations should only take care of breakfast and that's what I ate on Sunday. An important observation is that on Sundays all shops are closed in Germany - are open only to bars, pubs, petrol stations, but no spożywki not buy.

powrzucam some pictures tomorrow and I will explain further formalities poprzyjazdowe. and for today it is enough to write
Goodnight:)

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Mir geht's gut!

Good morning:)
Hi all on the blog, which as far as possible I would describe my stay in Bonn.
Thus, someone might be able to encourage (or discourage) to take such a challenge, which is to participate in the LLP Erasmus.

greet all welcome and encourage you to read:)

Saturday, March 14, 2009

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Ingredients: DOUGH



4 cup flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
3 / 4 cube margarine 1 cup sugar


1 vanilla sugar 2 whole eggs + 2 yolks
3 tablespoons sour cream


APPLE FILLING With


2 kg of apples
1 vanilla sugar
1 tablespoon bread crumbs


Cake recipe:
flour, baking powder and margarine with a knife to chop. Add the egg yolks, whole eggs, sugar, vanilla sugar, sour cream and knead the dough. Put into the refrigerator.
recipe for apple filling: Peel the apples and
grate with large holes. Lightly squeeze the juice and mix with bread crumbs and vanilla sugar. Laying
pastry: Roll out the dough
half and put on a large plate lined with paper. Put grated apples. Cover with the remaining rolled out dough, ponakłuwać fork. Bake 45 minutes at 200 degrees C. The warm dough sprinkled with powdered sugar.

photo and recipe:
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