This very blue house is located in the 19th district. It´s quite a splash of colour!
This is one of six blue amphoras located in Stadtpark. They are true to original copies of the amphoras designed by Austrian architect Friedrich Ohmann in 1899. Five of the amphoras have been destroyed in World War II, the sixth one served as model for the copies erected only two years ago.
This bookshop in the city center tries to attract the attention of the passers-by with its blue portal.
"Journeys" is the title of this artwork by young Austrian photographer Yenny Huber. She is currently displaying three dimensional photographic mirror projections of Australian landscapes at the ERCO Lighting Showroom in the second district. For more information about Yenny please click here.
The other day I was at the opening reception of a small photo exhibition. The photos were very interesting, but this bunch of yellow flowers and the blue and white background also caught my eye.
In Vienna, most of the front doors are painted in brown or in other rather dreary colours, but there are some exceptions like this blue one in Große Sperl-Gasse in the second district.
I discovered this painting on the wall of an apartment building near my office. I would love to walk in this work of art and spend some time on this beach and enjoy the blue sea and sky, especially with the current low temperature in Vienna.
The light installations on the facade of the UNIQA tower are reflected in the Danube Canal. For more photos of this office building please click here and here.
This tiny café is located at the Vorgartenmarket in the second district. I don´t know if I will ever set a foot inside (I threw a glance through the windows and didn´t like the clientele), but I like the blue outside - it looks so fresh.
I decided to use the colour blue as this week´s leitmotiv. Let´s start with this office building right next to my place and the reflections of the clouds on its facade.