Since I started studing and playing piano I always wanted to visit Germany, Polonia and Paris. But I´ve always preffer Germany, the country where the classical music born, the country where the most famous musician came from: Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. They´re well know because they changed the music, they has introduced new ways of playing, new styles in concertos and new formats (for example the Sonata) that musician still use nowadays.
Out of music, I unknow a lot of things Germany, but I know there are a lots of magical castles, the weather is so cold, and sometimes is snowing! (I really like the snow and cold low temperatures).
If I could stay in Germany, I will love to visit the museums and the theaters, walk along the streets see the buildings and compare how different are they from the ones I see everyday in Chile.
I would like to study there to learn about the place where Beethoven and Mozart lived, to learn about the culture and the people.


Cold it's the best thing ever, I love it too. I don't know a lot about Germany, but I know about Neuschwanstein castle, it's one of the most famous castle of Germany, and it's really beautiful, if you go to Germany someday,you should definitely check it out.
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DeleteGermany looks gorgeous! Now I feel the need to go there.
ReplyDeleteI have seen a lot of pictures of Germany's gardens and they are spectacular, you should visit them if you go.
I hope I could hear you play the piano someday:D
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DeleteI would like to visit castles too! I heard that there are many stories about ghosts that you can check, and maybe go to Oktoberfest too.
ReplyDeleteNo ghost plz :<<<
DeleteGermany sure is a nice place to study, and whatever you want to study (from science to music!).
ReplyDeleteHave you tried learning the language yet? It sure grants you lots of guarantees when traveling to a country.
P.S. Did you know that there are no beaches in Germany?
I hate beach and sun xD
DeleteYou are right, it would be interesting to see the places where they lived.
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