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Moritzburg Lighthouse in Saxony

Lighthouse at the Niedere Großteich Bärnsdorf in Moritzburg

During a horse-drawn carriage tour around Moritzburg Castle, we arrived at a lake with a small lighthouse. The Moritzburg lighthouse was originally part of a naumachia and a backdrop for noble people who used to sail on the lake. [German]

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Published June 28, 2026

Old sign about heavy wagons

Old sign about heavy wagons

On my walk through Vienna, I came across this sign dating back to 1912. It asked drivers of heavy horse-drawn wagons to walk next to the horses or to send an accompanying person ahead to warn the pedestrians.

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Published June 27, 2026

Festetics Palace in Keszthely

Festetics Palace in Keszthely, Hungary

On a sunny day in the fall, I visited Festetics Palace (Festetics-kastély) near Lake Balaton in Hungary. On my walk through the Baroque Palace, I had the chance to see the famous Helikon Library.

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Published June 26, 2026

Diesel railbus HSB Class 187

Diesel railbus HSB Class 187 in Alexisbad, Germany

The Harzer Schmalspurbahnen (Harz Narrow Gauge Railways) are widely known for their steam trains running up and down the Harz Mountains. But they also offer diesel railbuses (Class 187) dating back to the 1990s.

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Published June 25, 2026

Sgraffito House in Wiener Neustadt

Sgraffito House in Wiener Neustadt, Austria

You find this building with lovely sgraffito at Neunkirchner Straße 19 in Wiener Neustadt. Around the gate, visitors see mythological creatures and the date 1584. The core of the house dates back to the 14th century.

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Published June 24, 2026

Kamerlengo Fortress in Trogir

Kamerlengo Fortress in Trogir

The fortress of Kamerlengo (Tvrđava Kamerlengo) saw its construction by the Venetians in the 15th century. At that time, it extended existing structures in the old town of Trogir. This town has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. [German]

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Published June 23, 2026

Museum of Local History in Erlangen

Target with the guild symbol of the hosiers

You find the Erlangen City Museum in the former town hall of the Old Town (Altstadt) on Martin- Luther-Platz. It shows the city’s history from its beginnings to the 20th century. Especially worth seeing is the depiction of the history of the Huguenots. [German]

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Published June 22, 2026

Matzen Castle in Reith

Matzen Castle in Reith, Austria

Matzen Castle in Reith was first mentioned in the 13th century. In earlier times, a settlement named Mascianum guarded a Roman street here. Today, the building houses a castle hotel. [German]

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Published June 21, 2026

Kinizsi Castle in Nagyvázsony

Kinizsi Castle in Nagyvázsony, Hungary

This tower is part of a former stronghold owned by the legendary Hungarian military leader Pál Kinizsi. By climbing up Kinizsi Castle (Kinizsi-vár), I learned something new about the interior of tower houses in the medieval ages. [German]

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Published June 20, 2026

Ernst Abbe Monument in Jena

Ernst Abbe Monument in Jena

The memorial site to Ernst Abbe reminded me more of a temple than a simple monument. A look through the glass door increased the impression. The dainty image of the industrialist and social reformer Ernst Abbe rested on a massive herm. [German]

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Published June 19, 2026

Wild Man Fountain in Salzburg

Wild man fountain in Salzburg

The Wild Man Fountain (Wilder-Mann-Brunnen) has existed since the beginning of the 17th century. Its water basins kept the fish fresh on the fish markets. Today, the fountain stands on the Max Reinhardt Square opposite the Grand Festival Hall. [German]

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Published June 18, 2026

Art Nouveau station hall in Prague

Art Nouveau Station Hall in Prague

The Art Nouveau hall in Prague’s Central Station (Praha hlavní nádraží) gives a glimpse of the former splendour and glory of the Habsburg Empire. It was designed by Josef Fanta (1856-1954) and opened in 1909. [German]

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Published June 17, 2026

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