Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Bookstore
A small bookstore in a quiet street in the city center... I've never been inside although it looks very inviting...
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
November Atmosphere
November atmosphere along the Old Danube last Sunday...
Monday, November 28, 2016
Bright Spots
I wasn't the only one who did a walk in the rain along the Old Danube yesterday afternoon. The two umbrellas were bright spots a very dull day.
Sunday, November 27, 2016
1st Sunday of Advent
Christmas season is here... Today is the first day of Advent, casually speaking the countdown for Christmas... In Austria it's a tradition to buy an Advent wreath and light one candle on the first Sunday of Advent, two on the second and so on, until on the last Sunday before Christmas all four candles are lit. I like this tradition, even if currently I don't have any Christmas spirit...
Labels:
1st district,
Advent,
Advent Wreath,
Flower Shop,
Tradition
Saturday, November 26, 2016
Tree Creature
Interesting street art on the banks of the Danube Canal.
Friday, November 25, 2016
A Place to Relax
I know I'm repeating myself, but I love the usually quiet atmosphere of the Old Danube. It's such a good place to relax.
Thursday, November 24, 2016
Another Walk Along the Old Danube
Last Sunday I did another walk along the Old Danube. I just can't get enough of this area...
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Eyecatching Lampions
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Monday, November 21, 2016
It's About the Colours
As you may already know, I never can resist taking photos of bright coloured chairs. In this photo I also love the blankets and the striped awning.
Labels:
2nd district,
Chairs,
Colours,
People,
Praterstraße
Sunday, November 20, 2016
Sunday Flowers #213
"I love to smell flowers in the dark ... You get hold of their soul then." - Lucy Maud Montgomery
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Autumn Foliage
Friday, November 18, 2016
Autumn in the Japanese Park
Autumnal colours in the Setagaya Park in the 19th district. I took this photo at the end of October, meanwhile the trees have lost their leaves...
Labels:
19th district,
Autumn,
Outskirts,
Parsk,
Setagaya Park
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Autumnal Virgina Creeper
The façade of this mansion in the 19th district is completely covered with Virgina creeper. In autumn it looks quite spectacular!
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
View of the Town #15
On the public holiday on November 1st, I climbed up Kahlenberg and on my way I saw the town getting smaller and smaller...
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Eye-Catching Mural
During my last walk along the Danube Canal I discovered this eye-catching mural by Peruvian artists Entes y Pésimo.
Labels:
9th district,
Danube Canal,
Entes y Pésimo,
Street Art
Monday, November 14, 2016
Afternoon Walk
If you want to, you can walk along the Danube Canal from the very city center to the outskirts. I did so on the last Sunday in October...
Sunday, November 13, 2016
Sunday Flowers #212
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Excursion to Graz #6
The Schlossberg is located in the very city center of Graz. The city owes its name to the castle, which was built in the 16th century on this hill. From the Slavonic word Gradec for "little castle" later emerged Graz. After a victory over the Habsburgs in 1809, Napoleon demanded the demolition of the fortress. A huge amount of money paid to the French by the burghers of Graz could prevent the Clock Tower (in this photo) and the Bell Tower from being destroyed. The Clock Tower is a recognisable icon for the city, and there's a special thing about it: the clock's hands have opposite roles to the common notion, with the larger one marking hours while the smaller is for minutes.
Friday, November 11, 2016
Excursion to Graz #5
The construction of the "Landhaus" started in 1557. The prestigious building for the Styrian estates was designed by the Italian architect Domenico dell’Allio, even today it is the seat of the regional government of Graz. The building has a beautiful Renaissance-style arcaded courtyard.
Labels:
Breaking the rules,
Domenico dell'Allio,
Graz,
Landhaus,
Styria
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Excursion to Graz #4
The State Apartments of Eggenberg Palace are a series of seven interconnecting rooms, decorated with red silk damask and matching white-gilt seating.
Labels:
Breaking the rules,
Eggenberg Palace,
Graz,
Styria
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Excursion to Graz #3
The Bel Étage of Eggenberg Palace has remained almost unchanged since the 18th century. Furnished with original 17th and 18th century designs, furniture, tapestries and decorations, the circle of 24 state rooms is among the most significant ensembles in Austria. The highlight of the state rooms is the Planetary Room, completed in 1685. The name derives from the cycle of paintings by the court artist Hans Adam Weissenkircher. With its complex artistic programme, which merged astrological and hermetical ideas, number symbolism and family mythology to form a complex allegory to glorify the Eggenberg dynasty, the Planetary Room is ranked among the most impressive pieces of early Baroque interior decoration in Central Europe.
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Excursion to Graz #2
Eggenberg Palace was built post-1625 by Italian architect and artist Pietro de Pomis as a residence for the imperial governor Hans Ulrich von Eggenberg. The edifice was designed as a huge allegory, a symbolic representation of the universe, where the erudite client set out his notion of an ideal world in an age of chaos and disintegration.
Monday, November 7, 2016
Excursion to Graz #1
This week I take you to Graz, the capital of the federal state of Styria and Austria's second largest city where I spent the weekend before last. Let's start our tour with the city hall: It was designed by the Viennese architects Alexander Wielemans von Monteforte and Theodor Reuter and completed in 1893. In the 20th century the main facade was radically simplified.
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Sunday Flowers #211
Saturday, November 5, 2016
Green Door
Green is one of my favourite colours. Therefore I was happy to discover this green door in the 4th district.
Friday, November 4, 2016
The City at Your Feet
When you have reached the panorama terrace on top of the Kahlenberg the city lies at your feet...
Labels:
19th district,
Kahlenberg,
People,
View of the town
Thursday, November 3, 2016
View of the Town #14
Tuesday was a public holiday (All Saints' Day) in Austria and as the weather was great, I decided to climb up the 484m "high" Kahlenberg in the northern outskirts. During my walk I enjoyed this beautifiul view of the town. The skyscraper on the right side is the Millennium Tower, the island between the Danube river and the New Danube is the Danube Island where I take my after work bicycle tours during the beautiful season.
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
A Walk Along the Danube Canal
The other Sunday I took a walk along the Danube Canal. Most of the walls on the banks of the canal are legal graffiti walls where the sprayers can go wild without fear of breaking the law.
Labels:
2nd district,
Danube Canal,
Graffiti,
Street Art
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
November Theme Day: Out of Focus
It's not my photograph that's out of focus but the painting itself that I discovered during a recent walk along the Danube Canal.
Click here to view thumbnails of all participants in the theme day.
Click here to view thumbnails of all participants in the theme day.
Labels:
1st district,
Danube Canal,
Street Art,
Theme Day
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