The floating tram is in Wuppertal, Germany, on the north coast of the country.
The name Wuppertal comes from the river Wupper. Tal means dale.
A memorable landmark in the colourful figure of eight, flat roof, junior university building.
The orange tower.
The Lawrence Church
The swimming pool
Engel's House
A museum you can visit. Very opulent, capitalist looking house.
Family home, of Friedrich Engels, who jointly with Marx wrote the Communist manifesto in the swan restaurant in Brussels, Belgium.
Another modern building, the New Burgische Synagogue.
The city is twinned with the Shonan monoril in Japan.
Shonan monorail, Japan.
You can find monorails worldwide, in Singapore, and East London in England. But the suspended monorails look more challenging for the builders - and nervous passengers!
Pina Bauch Dance Theatre
Pina Bausch was famous for her dance groups which improvised and did unusual theatre. One well-known performance had the dancers with blindfolds. Dancers served tea from trays to the front row of the audience.
Her groups performed worldwide, including ain the cultural Olympics fbefore the Olypic games. Other danced in a forest of leaves falling about them, or on soil underfoot. After she died, the group continued.
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Suspended railway in Wuppertal
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wuppertal_Schwebebahn?
Visit Engels House in Wuppertal, Germany
Wikipedia Wuppertal
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wuppertal
Monorail in Japan
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Shonan_Monorail
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