At Joseph Fraunhofer’s Tomb

This panorama is a tribute to Joseph von Fraunhofer (* March 6, 1787 – † June 7, 1826) a German physicist and optician. He was born in Straubing and died in Munich. This panorama shows his tomb in Munich. I shot this panorama at his tomb almost eight years ago!
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Munich Town Hall Tower North East Corner

From the 85m high tower of Munich’s town hall you have a great view over the city centre. When you’re lucky you can even see the Bavarian alps in the distance. The tower can easily be ascend via elevator.

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Munich Town Hall Tower South East Corner

From the 85m high tower of Munich’s town hall you have a great view over the city centre. When you’re lucky you can even see the Bavarian alps in the distance. The tower can easily be ascend via elevator.
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Parish Church Birth of the Virgin Mary in Tschengls

The parish church in Tschengels was originally built in 1500. In 1600 a new baroque style side chapel was built. This side chapel is considered one of the most beautiful sacred baroque buildings of the Vinschgau Valley.
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St. Peter Church near Tanas

The small church has been built in 1769 next to the still visible ruins of an even older one. The cemetary is still in use today. Beyond the cemetary walls you have a view towards the Vinschgau Valley and the towns Eyrs and Tschengls.
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Bavarian Ministry of the Interior Courtyard

In 2012 the German Unity Day has been celebrated in Munich. The celebrations include a showcase of the German federated states (Bundesländer) and also other institutions like the parties of the Bavarian parliament. In the courtyard of the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior was an exhibition showing the many tasks of the ministry.
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Impressions from the 125. Zentral-Landwirtschafts Fest #2

The Zentral-Landwirtschafts Fest (ZLF) can be translated as central agricultural show. It was first held in 1811. Nowadays it takes place every four years, 2012 marking the 125th ZLF.
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Impressions from the 125. Zentral-Landwirtschafts Fest #1

The Zentral-Landwirtschafts Fest (ZLF) can be translated as central agricultural show. It was first held in 1811. Nowadays it takes place every four years, 2012 marking the 125th ZLF.

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Cranes in the Maritime Museum in Rotterdam; The Netherlands

The Maritime Museum has been established in 1873 by Prince Henry of the Netherlands. Sometimes it is also named after its founder: Prince Hendrik Museum. Prince Hendrik himself had a naval career.


Maritime Museum – Cranes in Rotterdam

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Schouwburgplein in Rotterdam; The Netherlands

This central place in the heart of Rotterdam is 12.250 square meters in size and has been opened to the public in 1996. The illumination consists of very large street lights, that even can be transformed.


Schouwburgplein in Rotterdam

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