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  • Budapest Sightseeing

    Budapest Sightseeing

    The former building of the Museum of Ethnography, today the Palace of Justice in Budapest, Hungary. #budapest #buildings #sightseeing #tourism  Read more

  • Cherry Tree

    Cherry Tree

    Flowering cherry tree in front of a shopping center near Budapest (Auchan Budakalász). #spring #flowers #budakeszi #hungary  Read more

  • Linguistic Confusion Made in Luxembourg

    Linguistic Confusion Made in Luxembourg

    Which one then? A nice example of linguistic cacophonie and deep traces of history in Luxembourg. #visitluxembourg #luxembourgcity #funny #languages  Read more

  • Soap-bulbs

    Soap-bulbs

    The ephemerality of soap-bulbs is bravely challenging the eternity in the Grund of Luxembourg. Read more

  • The Ferstel Palais in Vienna

    The Ferstel Palais in Vienna

    The Palais Ferstel is one of a few buildings scattered around the city of Vienna that has a passage going through it.  It is open to the public – temporarily, or so they say. Above the passage you will find the words “Bis auf Widerruf gestatteter Durchgang”. This means the passage is accessible until further… Read more

  • Sunset in Vienna

    Sunset in Vienna

    City sunset in Vienna, Austria #sunset #vienna #visitvienna #austria #tousism  Read more

  • The Wiener Gemütlichkeit

    The Wiener Gemütlichkeit

    Horse carriage is definitely part of the so-called Wiener Gemütlichkeit. This untranslatable German expression conveys the idea of a state or feeling of warmth, friendliness, and good cheer. #vienna #visitvienna #austria #tourism  Read more

  • Otto Nicolai

    Otto Nicolai

    Despite his short life, Otto Nicolai was an important figure of the classical music in Vienna, Austria. Beside his work as conductor and composer, he also founded the world-famous Vienna Philharmonic. This amazing wax sculpture in the House of Music in Vienna is a beautiful way to remember him. #HouseOfMusic #visitvienna #austria #tourism  Read more

  • The People’s Garden in Vienna

    The People’s Garden in Vienna

    The Volksgarten (People’s Garden) is one of the big parks in the very centre of Vienna. The park was built over the city fortifications that were destroyed by Napoleon and it was opened to the public in 1823. The park, in the direct neighbourhood of the most beautiful buildings of the city, is famous for… Read more

  • The Public Administration at its Best

    The Public Administration at its Best

    Definitely an interesting career path to work for this public service. In reality, it is just a small shop in front of the Hundertwasserhaus in Vienna. #vienna #visitvienna #austria #funny Read more