He came to Weimar with a tutor to learn German when I happened to be living there. |
The Weimar Bauhaus is a tectonic expression of load bearing walls interrupted by window screens. |
She lived through the terrible poverty of the Weimar years, when the price of a loaf of bread soared to more than 50 million marks. |
Rather it is the social milieu of the physicists of the Weimar period with its Spenglerian hostility to science and causality that is the cause of their beliefs. |
The good people of Weimar appear to be most enthusiastic lovers of music, affording strong proofs of melomania. |
Weimar is this year's European capital of culture and, boy, does it have culture. |