Discover South Tyrol: Tips and Stories by Erica Giopp

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Discover Erica Giopp's humorous survival manual about life in South Tyrol! Learn from cultural misunderstandings and unique experiences in a region that lies between Italy and Germany. Be there at the reading in the house on Barbarossaplatz and enjoy Italian language and culture. Inform now!

Discover South Tyrol: Tips and Stories by Erica Giopp

In an exciting reading in the Volkshochschule Tempelhof-Schöneberg, the author Erica Giopp had the opportunity to present her latest book and take the audience on a discovering trip to South Tyrol. The Roman has left the hectic atmosphere of the big city behind and embarked on an adventure in a region that she found to be strange, but which she ultimately took up with open arms.

South Tyrol is a fascinating, culturally diverse area that is an insider tip for many people. Giopp describes how it was confronted with bizarre misunderstandings and ambivalent feelings. She tells of the special language melody that sounds in the valleys - a German, the so -called "Ladino" mixed with Italian influences, a mixture that can sometimes be perceived almost as an idiom. It is a place where the residents jogging in the high mountains and considering cycling as part of their fitness training routine, which is incomprehensible in many newcomers.

reading and interaction

During the event in the Haus am Barbarossaplatz, the audience had the opportunity to listen to the author in two languages ​​- German and Italian. Giopp not only read from her book, there was also the opportunity to ask personal questions. Her stories were not only informative, but also humorous and captivating, which the audience captivated.

The author has written an entertaining survival manual that is aimed at everyone who not only want to visit South Tyrol, but also want to live there. It offers helpful tips and insights for those who want to take the step to immerse yourself in this unique culture. Gopp's experiences could be a valuable resource for expats and travelers who want to go on a similar trip to this extraordinary region.

new language courses

In addition to the reading, the Volkshochschule Tempelhof-Schöneberg announced that new Italian courses will start from September. These courses offer the participants the opportunity to better learn the language of the region and prepare for future adventures in South Tyrol or other Italian regions.

Giopp emphasizes how important it is to understand the language and culture of a country in order to really feel at home. Her insights into the diverse peculiarities and challenges of the region make you curious about more, and your humorous approach encourages you to face this challenge with a smile.