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Competition: Win a city break to Weimar
Sabine1972
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City break to Weimar, birthplace of the Bauhaus design movement, two nights for two people incl. breakfast, one dinner and tickets for the Bauhaus Museum (no flights). On GermanyisWunderbar website.
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2012 wins: 4 books, 2 Lonely Planet guides, Nectar card points, face cream, false eyelashes, shoes, Black Sabbath cd, hair products, Hugo Boss watch, skin cream, facewash, hoodie, flipflops, nail varnish, dry shampoo, BB cream, football tickets and fake tan
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Hi there Sabine1972,
Thanks for posting. Would you be able to edit your title so it reads like this:
E: 03/09 Win a City Break to Weimar (No flights)
This keeps things tidy, and makes comps easy to search for, and those who enter comps by end by date can ensure that have entered it before the closing date. which is 3rd September 2012.
Just copy and paste the title like i have typed it, click on edit on your original post, advanced edit and you can then amend title.
Many thanks again for the comp!
I smile because I have absolutely no idea what's going on:dance:0 -
I think the answer is Franz Liszt.
From here http://germanyiswunderbar.com/eastern-germany/germany-holidays-unique-locations-of-art-and-history/0 -
City break for two/two nights in Weimar, birthplace of Bauhaus design movement, incl., breakfast, one dinner and entry to Bauhaus Museum.
To enter, go to Website GermanyisWunderbar and click on competition button.0 -
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http://germanyiswunderbar.com/competition/
Which composer lived in Weimar for eleven years?
Answer: Franz Liszt (source)
Franz Liszt first appeared in Weimar in 1841. He then lived and worked in the town for eleven years as a virtuoso pianist, conductor, composer, teacher and music impresario0 -
posted here: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4108859Sabine1972 wrote: »City break for two/two nights in Weimar, birthplace of Bauhaus design movement, incl., breakfast, one dinner and entry to Bauhaus Museum.
To enter, go to Website GermanyisWunderbar and click on competition button.
I'll pm a BG
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