A country that I would like to visit
The answer to this question has changed a bit over time. When I was younger the place I most wanted to visit was France, I considered it a beautiful place and, also, the heart of art, which at that time I really liked, but when my interest in art waned so did my desire to travel to France, and the traumas of seeing the (amazing and incredible) movie The Search (or Búqueda implacable in Latin America) also affected my disinterest, even so if you asked me, France would still be the answer.
A long time later I discovered this small and stable country called Luxembourg, a very beautiful place with small and cozy tourist spots, a lot of nature and few people. It sounded like the ideal place for me, where I could relax much more than in any other tourist country. To this day it is a place that I would like to visit.
But the definitive answer to the country that I would like to visit was defined the moment I started studying design, that place is Germany. Why that place? What does it have to do with design? Well, it turns out that the first design school that ever existed was founded in Germany in the city of Weimar in 1919, and it was the Bauhaus School. This school had 3 locations (Weimar, Dessau and Berlin) that I would love to visit. I am too excited to think about the idea of traveling to Germany for the simple fact that I will find the remains of that school that closed in Berlin in 1933.
This is how the reason I want to visit a country becomes more than just tourism, relaxation and stress relief. Traveling to Germany would enrich me as a designer, it would tell me about the birth of what is now my career. And if I have the opportunity to study or, better yet, live there, I will surely do it.


I too would love to visit the place where modern architecture and new currents of thought emerged
ResponderEliminarI would like to visit it one day, because it has a very beautiful geography.
ResponderEliminarI´d love to travel to germany.
ResponderEliminarWe could go to the Bauhaus together. <3
ResponderEliminarGood work
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