City Views #994: Fisheye Stroll 17
Walking through Mülheim’s Mausefalle, the archway leading to the Kirchenhügel.
« Google Maps » | Date: 24.03.2021
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Walking through Mülheim’s Mausefalle, the archway leading to the Kirchenhügel.
« Google Maps » | Date: 24.03.2021
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A closeup of the golden Commodore 64 in Berlin’s Museum of Technology.
« Google Maps » | Date: 3.1.2019
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Mülheim’s Kirchenhügel with the Mausefalle archway, which is named ‘Mousetrap’ for a distinctly visible reason.
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The computer exhibition in Berlin’s Museum of Technology begins with a piece of my own childhood: this is a golden Commodore 64 built in 1986 celebrating the one millionth C64 sold in Germany! It is displayed with a box of floppy disks and two of the popular Competition Pro joysticks, but for some reason there’s no floppy drive. I still own several working C64, but I had never actually seen one of the golden ones, which are very valuable today.
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A closer look at Mülheim’s Kirchenhügel (literally the church hill) – about 100 years ago, there were still stairs in the wall and you could walk right up to the church from down here.
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