Aiming High: At the Kitchen Table with Alexander Huber
What can Europe learn from one of the world's best climber? We sat together and found out.
Positively inspiring stories about people, places and products as well as refreshing contributions to the development of the continent — initiated to make it possible to experience what makes Europe unique and unites
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independent - cultivated - warmly - progressive
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur is the southeasternmost region of France and stretches from the Alps across Provence to the Mediterranean — and here from the Italian border via Nice to beyond Marseille, the latter being the regional capital. The wealth of stories about culture, architecture and much more is almost endless.
Nouvelle-Aquitaine is the most south-western region of France and ranges from the Atlantic estuary of the Gironde and the regional capital Bordeaux in the north to the Pyrenees on the border with Spain in the south. An incredibly diverse region, which therefore has many different stories about its places, people and products.
The Free State of Bavaria is one of the two southernmost federal states in Germany and is significantly influenced in the south by the metropolitan region of the state capital Munich and the northern foothills of the Alps. This results in many inspiring economic and cultural influences that need to be told.
Norte is the northernmost area of Portugal, which stretches from the coastal city of Porto to the Spanish border in the interior and, among other things, from the Duoro River (the oldest wine-growing region in the world!) as well as a secluded mountain area that is characterized by Trás os Montes — and has so many different stories in store.
The Centro is the middle part of Portugal, located almost between the major cities of Porto and Lisbon. In addition to interesting landscape attractions, this is also one of the areas in which the Portuguese textile industry developed — and which therefore has interesting stories to tell.
Located in western Spain, Extremadura borders Portugal and impresses with wild, untouched nature in many parts. An area to discover — including its people and products.
Located in the middle of Spain, Castile La Mancha may not have a coastline, but it has a vastness and freedom that is second to none. And people and products that breathe that.
Catalonia, the northeasternmost autonomous region of Spain. Wonderful Barcelona is the capital — in addition, Catalonia also has a lot of exciting things to offer beyond the big city.
Lisbon — the city right on the Atlantic, the city with the special light, the city with a soul like no other. Last but not least, a city that thrives on its many people and their culture.
Occitania, one of the three regions that belong to the south of France. As the middle of the three, it covers both parts of the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean coast as far as Montpellier — a great variety that provides plenty of inspiration.
Berlin, capital and largest metropolis in Germany — plus Brandenburg, the region around Berlin. The vibrant city on one side, nature with many lakes and forests on the other — a contrasting and exciting mix for many inspiring stories...
South Tyrol in northern Italy forms, in a certain way, the transition from the north to the south of this continent. No, much better, it combines the best of both worlds. One of the most inspiring regions in Europe!