Travelling to Nuremberg from Berlin, I came across the lovely town of Michendorf.
Michendorf is very exciting when it comes to signs.


Click to enlarge and view the chubby illustrations of the 'healthy and fit' physiotherapist.

This sign was bought in the seventies?!

'Low prices, clever costumers'

It's true: In Germany all dogs are called Rex. You may already know this from
Kommissar Rex.
Click to enlarge and agree with me: I'm so glad I'm not called Lieckefett. I cant even say why.