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A fabulous art display near the VW bus. I am trying to remember this lady who did this piece.
Excellent
Happy Window Wednesday
They say some people and/or places have seen so much in their lifetimes,they have "old souls".Well,this old barn west of Ohio,IL. has seen much in its lifetime thru those windows and doors,though its future life is probably limited....
Have a great window Wednesday everyone!
The beautiful apartment building across from the hospital is finally finished. I used it during construction for HWW shots as it progressed.
Happy Window Wednesday.
The beautiful building of Hamburg City Hall (Hamburger Rathaus) attracted attention with its magnificent architecture from afar.
The Rathaus is located in the Altstadt quarter in the city center, at the Rathausmarkt square, and near the lake Binnenalster and the central station. Constructed from 1886 to 1897, the city hall still houses its original governmental functions with the office of the First Mayor of Hamburg and the meeting rooms for the Parliament and the Senate (the city's executive branch).
After the old city hall was destroyed in the great fire of 1842, it took almost 44 years to build a new one. The present building was designed by a group of seven architects, led by Martin Haller. Construction started in 1886 and the new city hall was inaugurated in 1897. Its cost was 11 million German gold marks, about €80 million.[1] On 26 October 1897 at the official opening ceremony the First Mayor Johannes Versmann received the key of the city hall.
In 1971 a room in the tower was only discovered accidentally during a search for a document fallen behind a filing cabinet. So there is a probability that there are even more rooms than the currently counted 647 rooms
The tower is 112 metres (367 ft) high with 436 steps.
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If I can awaken early enough tomorrow, I'll try to add it to the window wednesdays group.
That's a big "if."
16 March 16: not really early enough, but adding it anyway.
- hww!
Saving the world on a daily basis just doesn't pay the bills,so Superman(Clark Kent) had to moonlight at the Daily Planet as a reporter to make ends meet.Apparently the Tribune was a rival,I guess a city of 11 million could support more than one newspaper...
On the streets of Universal Studios in Orlando,FL.
It was so cool to stop in Giverny to see the home where Claude Monet lived for 43 years - this is looking out one of his many windows.
The richness I achieved comes from nature,
the source of my inspiration - Claude Monet
Two years ago on my January birthday,
I had this fabulous gift from nature!
It's one of my favorite scenes from within.
The Omega Palace building in náměstà Svobody (Freedom square) in Brno.
Built after an architectural competition and opened in 2006.
This photo shows the building lit in blue but it regularly cycles through a number of colours.
www.idnes.cz/brno/zpravy/omega-stoji-v-centru-brna-pet-le...