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Euromaxx Highlights

August 1, 2015

In this week's Euromaxx Highlights: We visit the five most popular cities in Europe. Also: Maurizio Savini creates sculptures out of chewing gum. And: How to join the ranks of Haute Couture.

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2013 DW euromaxx highlights

From the Beach to the Museum: Seaside City Getaways
Barcelona is the fifth place most visited city in Europe. The Spanish metropolis had around 17 million overnight stays in 2014. Reasons for its popularity: the mixture of sea, culture and lifestyle.


Sticky Art
You usually chew a piece of gum - and then spit it out and forget it. But that’s not the way Italian artist Maurizio Savini does it: He uses chewing gum make life-size sculptures. He’s now exhibiting them all over the world.

How Hip is Berlin Still?
People have been saying Berlin's time has passed for years. But the figures have been giving a completely different pictures: Berlin is more popular than ever. We take a closer look.

The Mother of all Boulevards
The Champs-Élysées is probably the most famous boulevard in Europe. The street attracts a lot of tourists. City guide Adrien Stalter takes us along it in his Citroën 2CV.

A Victorian House in London
Space is perhaps the thing most London homes lack. The architectural office "Bureau de Change" has taken two typical London terrace houses and knocked them into one to create a spacious home.