Vienna by night, part one

Now that it is getting dark earlier and earlier, I figured I could shoot a few pictures of Vienna by night. I plan to do a few more of these sessions, especially because I love this light and the wonderful contrasts. And it’s an additional benefit that, with an exposure of several seconds, you cannot see people walking through the picture.

Zanoni

Zanoni - Arguably Vienna's second best ice cream parlour. Open all year, and they do really speak Italian.

Lugeck

Lugeck. The statue is Emperor Friedrich III, the one who still baffles the nation with his unexplained acronym AEIOU.

Jesuit Church

The two towers of the Jesuit Church from behind. If I've got it right, the bright star in between is the planet Jupiter.

Old University

The same church, front view. It

Schönlaterngasse

Schönlaterngasse, where they had a basilisk in 1212.

Haas-Haus

In my opinion, the Haas-Haus, facing Stephansdom, is grossly underappreciated. This picture shows the Haas-Haus from a rather unusual angle.

Ankeruhr

The Ankeruhr has its name from the insurance company (Anker, now Helvetica) whose building it belongs to. Every hour it shows a different historical character. The person shown is Johann Andreas von Liebenberg. He was mayor of Vienna and died during the 1683 Battle of Vienna. By the way, it's 8:38.

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