St. Stephan's is very impressive. There's awesome stained glass and two giant organs. (the kind with keyboards even!)
This palace was once home to the Austro-Hungarian Emperors.
The streets all look like this. Very clean and quite historic.
We all wanted to live in one of these places.
Imagine five acres of food vendors from all over the world. Piles of mushrooms bigger than your fist, Middle Eastern delicacies, fresh spices, local wines. It's awesome.
Next door there's a flea market of comparable size. Even gramma's gramophone is for sale here. There were people who specialized in furs, photos, small steel instruments, and all the normal who knows what they'll have types.
Cat-Brian-me-Emma. Tim took the picture.
Cat takes nice pictures provided you sneak up on her. In other words, 'Park!'
This is a church. It has a giant reflecting pool on the other side of those palms.
This is the Reisenrad. Those boxes are about 20 feet long.
Vienna looking east.
And we finish with Vienna to the west.
2 comments:
Nick,
What awesome pictures! I was completely sucked in. If you can try to shoot the beers.
J.
Good post.
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