To my surprise, one of the frescoes at the church of Altenburg Abbey (Stift Altenburg) includes a dragon. The creator of these frescoes was Paul Troger.
The golden stove of Altenburg Abbey
On my walk through the basement vaults of Altenburg Abbey I came across this reconstruction of a Gothic tower stove. While unearthing the old monastery, the workers discovered 62 tiles showing Bible stories, saints, emblems and symbols. They were probably created in the years between 1480 and 1510.
Zell Manor in Waidhofen/Ybbs
The former Zell Manor (Schloss Zell) houses a hotel today: “Das Schloss an der Eisenstrasse“. The hotel name refers to the region’s history, where many ironworking plants settled along the main road.
Orangery at Klosterneuburg Abbey
After a walk through the seven gardens of Klosterneuburg Monastery (Stift Klosterneuburg) near Vienna, I also visited the orangery of the monastery. Inside, an old world map surprised me. It showed an expedition route of the Austrian ship ‘SMS Novara’.
Roman fort in Klosterneuburg
This exhibition room of Stift Klosterneuburg (Klosterneuburg Monastery) displays ancient Roman pieces. They are from an ancient predecessor settlement of today’s Klosterneuburg. The name of the Roman place is uncertain. Suggestions are Arrianis, Asturis, Cannabiaca or Quadriburgium.
Contemporary art at Klosterneuburg Monastery
While my visit to Stift Klosterneuburg (Klosterneuburg Monastery) I came across several examples of contemporary art which were well hidden in the structures of the monastery. For example, I discovered this red ‘thing’ in the cloistered courtyard by glimpsing through an open window.
Locomotive DB 103 245-7 in Munich
On my return trip from Constance (Konstanz) I came across this rare instance of a locomotive DB Class 103. At that time (Mai 2014) only three of them were still in use for regular trains. I especially love the design and the colour scheme of this classic locomotive class. [German]
Railway station of Constance
Konstanz Hauptbahnhof, the central station of Konstanz (Constance), opened to the public in 1863. The architecture consists of a mixture of neo-Gothic and Renaissance. The model for the tower was the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence. [German]
Otto-Moericke-Turm in Constance
While crossing Lake Constance from Meersburg to Constance by boat, I took this photo of a conspicuous white-coloured tower named Otto-Moericke-Turm. It is a former water tower. Today, it houses a youth hostel.
Airship above Meersburg
While walking through Meersburg, a modern airship suddenly appeared over the city’s roofs. I later learned that this was not an uncommon sight. Several nearby companies offer sightseeing flights over Lake Constance.
Paddle steamer Hohentwiel
The “Hohentwiel” is a paddle-wheel steamer dating back to 1913. It is still in use on Lake Constance.
Zeppelin Museum in Meersburg
On my way to Meersburg Castle, I came across this Zeppelin museum. If one is interested in this kind of airship, this museum and the Zeppelin museum in Friedrichshafen nearby would be a good combination.