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St Daniel’s Church in Štanjel

St Daniel’s Church in Štanjel, Slovenia

St Daniel’s Church in Štanjel was built in the 15th century as the burial vault of the Counts of Cobenzl. I especially like the church for the shape of its steeple. Štanjel also offers a beautiful garden named Ferrari Garden (Ferrarijev vrt). [German]

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Published May 24, 2026

Gorch Fock I (1933) in Stralsund

Gorch Fock I (1933) in Stralsund

The Gorch Fock I dates back to 1933. Before WWII, it served as a school ship for the German Reichsmarine. Today, it is a museum ship in Stralsund. Its name refers to the author Johann Wilhelm Kinau, who used the pseudonym Gorch Fock for his works.

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Published May 23, 2026

Hofmarstallschwemme in Salzburg

Baroque horse pond in Salzburg, Austria

This water basin for washing horses (Pferdeschwemme) stands next to Sigmund’s Gate (Sigmundstor). The basin, generally known as Hofmarstallschwemme, was designed and built in 1693 by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach.

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Published May 22, 2026

k.u.k. Naval Cemetery in Pula

Austro-Hungarian Naval Cemetery in Pula

The port of Pula was the main base of the Austro-Hungarian Navy until 1918. An impressive trace to this time forms the k.u.k. Naval Cemetery of Pula. The place in today’s Stoja district dates back to 1862. [German]

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Published May 21, 2026

Ebbelwei-Expreß in Frankfurt/Main

Ebbelwei Express in Frankfurt am Main, Germany

There are many ways to explore the German city of Frankfurt am Main. One of them is by riding the Ebbelwei-Expreß. This tram tours the most impressive sights and provides info via an audio guide. In addition, the passengers enjoy a glass of Ebbelwei.

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Published May 20, 2026

Basiliskenhaus in Vienna

Basiliskenhaus in Vienna

The Basiliskenhaus is situated at the Schönlaterngasse 7. The mural at this house shows a myth about a baker servant who defeated a basilisk. The fabulous creature lived in the well of the building.

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Published May 19, 2026

Diesel rail car FS ALn 663

Diesel rail car FS Class ALn 663 in Udine, Italy

While I waited for my connection train in Udine, a classic diesel rail car stopped nearby. It was one of the Class FS ALn 663. Fiat Ferroviaria built these cars in the years 1983 – 1993. The depicted rail car ran for the line Udine – Cividale del Friuli.

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Published May 18, 2026

Beatles Museum in Halle (Saale)

Beatles Museum in Halle (Saale), Germany

The Beatles Museum in Halle (Saale) tells about the famous band on three floors. It shows pieces from the beginning in the 1960s until their separation in 1970. It also displays material about their solo careers after 1970.

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Published May 17, 2026

Goose Girl Fountain in Vienna

Goose girl fountain in Vienna

The Goose Girl Fountain (Gänsemädchenbrunnen) displays a girl with three geese. Its creator was the Czech sculptor Antonín Pavel Wagner. The fowls refer to the first site of the fountain, which was the former poultry market of the city.

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Published May 16, 2026

Porta Terraferma in Zadar

Porta Terraferma in Zadar

I started my walk through the Croatian Zadar at the Porta Terraferma. The gate was created in 1543 based on a design by Michele Sanmicheli. At that time, it served to defend the Venetian port city. [German]

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Published May 15, 2026

Teddy bears in Nuremberg

Teddy bears in the streets of Nuremberg, Germany

Cute! I found this group of teddy bears in front of a doll shop. Can you imagine my surprise to meet bears in the streets of Nuremberg? On the other hand, it wasn’t my first bear-related experience on this day.

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Published May 14, 2026

“Stadtkern” of Graz

The 'Stadtkern' of Graz, Austria

In German, we use the same word for the stone of a fruit and the centre of a city: Kern. So we say Stadtkern to talk about downtown. That’s why this public artwork in the Styrian capital made me smile.

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Published May 13, 2026

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