Keplerpark and Herder Publishing House, Freiburg

Keplerpark and Herder Publishing House, Freiburg

Keplerpark and Herder Publishing House, Freiburg
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Photo panoramique par Carsten T. Rees Pris 09:25, 07/10/2010 - Views loading...

Keplerpark and Herder Publishing House, Freiburg

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From the old Kepler-Gymnasium only the central tower is left. The new buildings house several courts of justice, a Vietnamese restaurant, etc. The building behind the gate is the Herder publishing house.

Images à proximité de Baden-Wuerttemberg

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A: Eastern Side of St. Michaels Chapel, Old Cemetery, Freiburg

Par Carsten T. Rees, à 300 mètres

Located at the eastern side of St. Michaels chapel are the sacristy and the house oft he warden of th...

Eastern Side of St. Michaels Chapel, Old Cemetery, Freiburg

B: Little Fountain in the Old Cemetery, Freiburg

Par Carsten T. Rees, à 350 mètres

The old cemetery of Freiburg was in use from 1683 up to the year 1872. Now it is a beautiful park in ...

Little Fountain in the Old Cemetery, Freiburg

C: Grave of Caroline Christine Walter, Old Cemetery, Freiburg

Par Carsten T. Rees, à 370 mètres

The grave with the lying female figure and the flowers on it is the grave of Caroline Christine Walte...

Grave of Caroline Christine Walter, Old Cemetery, Freiburg

D: Eastern Entrance of the Old Cemetery, Freiburg

Par Carsten T. Rees, à 390 mètres

The old cemetery of Freiburg was in use from 1683 up to the year 1872. Now it is a beautiful park in ...

Eastern Entrance of the Old Cemetery, Freiburg

E: Siegesdenkmal, Freiburg, Breisgau

Par Carsten T. Rees, à 570 mètres

This, in today's view, negligible piece of "Art", was erected in 1876 to commemorate the French-Germa...

Siegesdenkmal, Freiburg, Breisgau

F: Stadtgarten, Freiburg

Par Carsten T. Rees, à 570 mètres

View of the central park of Freiburg – the Stadtgarten. Since Freiburg is one of the warmest cities i...

Stadtgarten, Freiburg

G: Landeszentralbank, Freiburg, Breisgau

Par Carsten T. Rees, à 570 mètres

The state-owned bank of Baden-Württemberg, doing business not for ordinary citizens except should you...

Landeszentralbank, Freiburg, Breisgau

H: Haltestelle Siegesdenkmal, Freiburg, Breisgau

Par Carsten T. Rees, à 570 mètres

This spot marks the Northern limit of the old city center of Freiburg, which by now is a pedestrian z...

Haltestelle Siegesdenkmal, Freiburg, Breisgau

I: Friedrichring - Merianstraße, Freiburg, Breisgau

Par Carsten T. Rees, à 580 mètres

Friedrichring, Merianstrasse, Einkaufstrasse, Shopping Street, Freiburg, Breisgau

Friedrichring - Merianstraße, Freiburg, Breisgau

J: Karlsbau, Freiburg, Breisgau

Par Carsten T. Rees, à 620 mètres

The "Karlsbau", a jolly ugly concrete and steel building erected sometime in the 60ies of the latter ...

Karlsbau, Freiburg, Breisgau

Ce panorama é été pris à Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

Ceci est un aperçu de Germany

Germany? Before the beginning there was Ginnungagap, an empty space of nothingness, filled with pure creative power. (Sort of like the inside of my head.)

And it ends with Ragnarok, the twilight of the Gods. In between is much fighting, betrayal and romance. Just as a good Godly story should be.

Heroes have their own graveyard called Valhalla. Unfortunately we cannot show you a panorama of it at this time, nor of the lovely Valkyries who are its escort service.

Hail Odin, wandering God wielding wisdom and wand! Hail Freya, hail Tyr, hail Thor!

Odin made the many lakes and the fish in them. In his traverses across the lands he caused there to be the Mulheim Bridge in Cologne, as did he make the Mercury fountain, Mercury being of his nature.

But it is to the mighty Thor that the Hammering Man gives service.

Between the time of the Nordic old ones and that of modern Frankfort there may have been a T.Rex or two on the scene. At least some mastodons for sure came through for lunch, then fell into tar pits to become fossils for us to find.

And there we must leave you, O my most pure and holy children.

Text by Steve Smith.

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