Summer in Vienna, part two

Riesenrad

The Riesenrad is a wonderful example for 19th century engineering. People sometimes compare it unfavorably to the London Eye, which is twice its height. But think of it this way: It's only a few years younger than the Eiffel Tower, and it moves.

Schönbrunn Front

In front of Schloss Schönbrunn. I was not allowed to take photos inside the castle, even after I paid half a king's ransom in admission.

Najad

I just stood there and thought how I envied that najad.

Roman Ruin

The so-called Roman Ruin isn't actually Roman. It was built in the 18th century.

Schönbrunn Back

Ugh! A baroque garden. What a cruel way to treat mother nature!

Schlosspark

The parks behind the castle are quite extensive, and beautiful, once you get past the baroque rosebeds and trees aligned with military precision.

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  1. squadrat sagt:

    Spent another day as a tourist at home. Pictures: http://blog.soher.at/2009/07/31/summer-i...

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  2. Theune sagt:

    R @squadrat thanks for the pics! I love this one: http://bit.ly/1IW0Fb

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