Gallery of Renovation of St Martha s Church in Nürnberg / Florian Nagler Architekten archdaily.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from archdaily.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
We definitely need more regional producers who want to convert to organic
In these times of Corona, German consumers are increasingly turning to regional and organic products. That s what the media have been saying since the beginning of the crisis. Organic wholesaler Roy Zylka - founder and managing director of the Nuremberg-based company Roy s Naturkost - can only confirm this. He is one of the winners of the crisis and recorded a considerable increase in turnover in the past Corona year. We had a 30 percent increase, he says.
At the moment, the situation at the Nuremberg wholesale market is rather restrained for the time of year. We were able to gain a few more customers in spring 2020 at the beginning of the pandemic, says Zylka, looking back on the eventful year. Of course, the gastro closure is also noticeable for us, but this sales segment only accounts for a small part of our turnover. Instead, we were able to increase volume sales across the board, whether in whol
Зачем почтовым маркам матричный штрихкод (фото) | Информация о Германии и советы туристам | DW dw.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dw.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Celebrated opera singer dies, had Schenectady childhood
FacebookTwitterEmail
After growing up in Schenectady and studying mathematics at Vassar, Elizabeth Kingdon-Grünwald became a singer and moved to Germany where she was a celebrated operatic diva known for her interpretations of Wagner. She died in Nuremberg on Jan. 22 at age 92. Her death was announced there by the Pocket Opera Company, which she had been associated with for 45 years.
She was the only child of Kenneth H. Kingdon and Leah May Zeh. Her father was a physicist who joined General Electric in 1920 and did important nuclear research during World War II. He prevailed on his daughter to study math but after obtaining her degree, Mary Elizabeth turned her focus to singing and began working with teachers in New York and Boston.