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Sundial in Puch bei Weiz

Sundial at St Oswald church in Puch bei Weiz, Austria

This sundial at the parish church of Puch bei Weiz shows Saint Oswald with a raven in his hand. The church is consecrated to this saint, who ruled as a King of Northumbria in the years 634-642.

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Published July 6, 2026

Bogenšperk Castle in Slovenia

Entrance of Grad Bogenšperk, Slovenia

Bogenšperk Castle (Grad Bogenšperk) was the home of the natural historian and polymath Johann Weichard Valvasor (1641-1693). He became famous for publishing several books about topics like the Karst or the history of Carniola. [German]

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Published July 5, 2026

Welfenschloss in Hanover

Welfenschloss in Hannover, Germany

The Welfenschloss in Hanover was once intended to serve as a summer residence for King George V and his family. This use never occurred. Today, the building houses the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University. [German]

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Published July 4, 2026

Lössl-Uhr in Bad Aussee

Lössl-Clock in Bad Aussee, Austria

The Lössl-Uhr (Lössl Clock) is a technical gem in Bad Aussee. The public clock designed by Friedrich von Lössl used to work with the power of changes in atmospheric pressure and temperature.

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Published July 3, 2026

Pharmacy in Uherské Hradiště

Pharmacy in Uherské Hradiště

An old pharmacy, a burbling fountain, an empty market square. I experienced this quiet moment in front of a townhouse with a Renaissance façade in the Morovian city of Uherské Hradiště. The building’s diverse structure made me linger longer. [German]

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Published July 2, 2026

Kirchgasse in Erfurt

A lane named Kirchengasse in Erfurt, Germany

Visitors of Erfurt find this romantic lane named Kirchgasse next to Augustine’s Monastery (Augustinerkloster). Martin Luther stayed as a monk in this monastery from 1505–1511.

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Published July 1, 2026

Museum der Moderne in Salzburg

Museum of contemporary art in Salzburg, Austria

Guests of Salzburg know this view well: A castle-like tower high over the city, adjacent to a white building with a set of sunshades in front of it. We speak about a former water tower and the Museum der Moderne Salzburg.

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Published June 30, 2026

Altinum in Quarto d’Altino

Altinum in Quarto d’Altino

The ancient Roman city of Altinum was a settlement in the region of today’s Quarto d’Altino. During its flowering, it had over 20,000 inhabitants. After being destroyed by the Huns, the inhabitants fled to the small islands in the lagoon of later Venice. [German]

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Published June 29, 2026

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

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