Published 2 days ago by John Warkentin
The west side of the Darling Harbour public walkway. Featuring a dramatic dusk view of the S...(more)
Published 5 days ago by C360.NL - Henri Smeets
The Leidseplein, the heart of the Amsterdam nightlife (mainly for tourists that is). You can visit one of the many pubs, restaurants or the Boom...(more)
Published 9 days ago by University of Alberta
This panorama was taken on the North Campus of the University of Alberta. This image shows the entrance to Cameron Library as it is linked ...(more)
Published 11 days ago by Carsten T. Rees
Another concrete-and-steel building in medieval Freiburg that adds to it's distinctive mixture of old and new. Like it or not, food can be retrieved there, as well as some Irish stout.
Published 11 days ago by Carsten T. Rees
In between "Bertoldsbrunnen" and the University Colleges and Church is located a somewhat busy pedestratian area where only a rushing tram-way could get you into severe trouble.
Published 11 days ago by Carsten T. Rees
One of the city's busiest spots, with on the one hand, the buzzling "Kaiser-Joseph-Strasse" and it'scrowded stores looking towards the, in comparison, quiet Town Hall Square.
Published 11 days ago by Carsten T. Rees
Eisenstrasse, Einkaufstrasse, Shopping Lane, Freiburg, Breisgau
Published 11 days ago by Carsten T. Rees
A shopping street connecting Herrenstrasse and Kaiser-Joseph-Strasse, running in parallel to Salzstrasse.
Published 11 days ago by Carsten T. Rees
A street rather adversely cut through the city's actual centre, named after the "Lords". Strange, but most of the buildings alongside are owned by the Catholic Church.
Published 11 days ago by Carsten T. Rees
The "Shoemaker's Lane", in fact a prolongation of Town Hall Lane, indeed continues the former's tradition of small shops, cafés and cosy little restaurants.
Published 11 days ago by Carsten T. Rees
A pittoresque little lane full of small shops and restaurants, cafés and pubs. Quite noisy at night which can be jolly tormenting for people living in the flats above.
Published 11 days ago by Carsten T. Rees
The "Wolfshöhle" (Cave of the Wolfs) has held many proprietors: mostly used as a restaurant, nowadays it is in the italian style and, as such, enjoys quite a reputation. Opposite a café.
Published 11 days ago by Carsten T. Rees
The place outside of the "Augustiner" is, in summertime, a favourite meeting-point of the town's population. People sit here and chat, drink and sing, sometimes into the wee hours.
Published 11 days ago by Carsten T. Rees
Fischerau and "Gerberau" received their names because of the fishermen and tanners and families that used to live in the...(more)
Published 11 days ago by Carsten T. Rees
"Fischerau" and "Gerberau" received their names because of the fishermen and tanners and families that used to live in ...(more)
Published 11 days ago by Carsten T. Rees
South of "Martinstor", the city widens. Leading south, this was the road towards South and the once rural suburb "Wiehre". Don't dare mention this fact thereabouts today!
Published 11 days ago by Carsten T. Rees
The "Markthalle", once the print-shop of the city's largest newspaper, is also called "Freßgässle" (devouring alley) due to it's mesmerizing variety of international food stands.
Published 11 days ago by Carsten T. Rees
The sandstone building at Löwenstrasse 1, erected in 1908 after plans by Arthur Levi, is one of the very few Art Nouveau buildings in Freiburg.
Published 11 days ago by Carsten T. Rees
"Bertoldsbrunnen" is the very center of the city of Freiburg. Bertold III. Duke of Zähringen was the founder of F...(more)