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"KölnTriangle (formerly also known as LVR-Turm) is a 103.2 metres (339ft.) tall building in Deutz, Cologne, and a prominent landmark in Cologne. The building was designed by Dörte Gatermann of Cologne-based architecture firm Gatermann & Schossig and completed in 2006. Its south facade consists of a double-facade, allowing natural ventilation even at high floors. Next to the high-rise structure, part of KölnTriangle is also a much larger 6-storey office block with a total gross floor area of 84.300 m².
KölnTriangle is headquarters of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). The top floor and roof houses a publicly accessible observation deck with panorama views all over Cologne, in particular Cologne Cathedral, directly opposite the Rhine."
Source: wikipedia.org
Central Station, Musical Dome and Hohenzollern Bridge, View from the "PANORAMA KölnTriangle" www.blick-auf-koeln.de
The new campus was opened between 2016 and 2018.
Sculpture "Hand am Zeichenstift (Hand on drawing pencil)" by Prof. Klaus Kemmerichs, 1986
"Tintern Abbey was founded by Walter de Clare, Lord of Chepstow, on 9 May 1131. It is situated adjacent to the village of Tintern in Monmouthshire, on the Welsh bank of the River Wye, which forms the border between Monmouthshire in Wales and Gloucestershire in England. It was only the second Cistercian foundation in Britain, and the first in Wales. Falling into ruin after the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century, the remains were celebrated in poetry and often painted by visitors from the 18th century onwards. In 1984 Cadw took over responsibility for the site.
The present-day remains of Tintern are a mixture of building works covering a 400-year period between 1136 and 1536."
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Artist: Claus Richter, 2021. The monument was officially unveiled on 10/15/2021. Afterwards, the CSD Düsseldorf events, which lasted several days, took place.
"Place for the memory and acceptance of gender and sexual diversity
This place is dedicated to lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans* people who were victims of violence, persecution and discrimination in Düsseldorf.
And to all those who stood up for gender and sexual diversity in the past, present and future."
Original German text:
"Ort für die Erinnerung und Akzeptanz geschlechtlicher und sexueller Vielfalt
Dieser Ort ist den Lesben, Schwulen, Bisexuellen und trans* Menschen gewidmet, die Opfer von Gewalt, Verfolgung und Diskriminierung in Düsseldorf wurden.
Und all denen, die in Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft für geschlechtliche und sexuelle Vielfalt einstanden und einstehen."