This summer, I felt the need to escape our little country on my own for a few days. When choosing my destination, I was looking for something not too far away so I could easily reach it with blablacar, not too expensive, not too touristic and preferably not in France, as I already planned to go there a few days later. Keeping all of this in mind and considering tips from friends, I decided on Cologne. I had already been there five years ago during a school trip, to visit what has become one of my favorite buildings, but didn’t really remember the city itself. Cologne turned out to be wonderful and exactly what I needed. (Would you like to see a city guide?) I enjoyed the sun (36 degrees!), sipped on iced lattes, wandered the beautiful green streets of the city, caught up on my reading, admired that favorite building for the second time (I’ll show you the photos in a blogpost soon) and visited the most beautiful musea Cologne had to offer. One of those was the Skulpturenpark, a parc that hosts biennial series of sculpture exhibitions. The current exhibition, KölnSkulptur #8 will be on show until June 2017 and made quite the impression on me. With works by Dan Graham and Sou Fujimotto among others, it’s no surprise that I shot nearly a whole roll of film here. I hope these fragments of my visit give you an accurate impression of the hours I’ve spent enjoying this beautiful parc.