Entrance for witches only

Sign at a door of Riegersburg Castle

At Riegersburg Castle I saw this interesting sign pointing to an entrance (Eingang) for witches (Hexen). Joking apart it was the entrance to an interesting exhibition about the history of witch-hunting in the region of Styria. More…

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Kornberg Castle in Styria

Front view of Schloss Kornberg

Before reaching fortress Riegersburg I had a short break at Kornberg Castle (Schloss Kornberg) nearby. This castle is member of the Schlösserstraße (Castle Road), an association of several castles in Styria and Burgenland. More…

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Styrian Armoury in Graz

Entrance of the state armoury in Graz, Austria

In August 2007 I visited the Styrian Armoury (Landeszeughaus) in Graz which is famous for its large collection of weaponry and armour intended for a defensive army against Ottoman and Hungarian troops. More…

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Capuchin Church in Vienna

Kapuzinergruft in Vienna, Austria

Below this unimposing walls of the Capuchin Church the bodies of 12 emperors and 18 empresses are laid to rest inside the Imperial Crypt. More…

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Liechtenstein Garden Palace in Vienna

Gartenpalais Liechtenstein in Vienna, Austria

The Gartenpalais (Garden Palace) Liechtenstein offers Vienna’s largest secular Baroque hall and is home of  private art collections, owned by the Prince von und zu Liechtenstein. There are guided tours giving insights in collections and architecture of the palais. More…

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Steam locomotives in Ampflwang

Steam locomotives in Ampflwang, Austria

Me and two steam locomotives at the railway museum Ampflwang. This photo reminds me of how huge those steam locomotives are. More…

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Schloss Burgau in Styria

On a sunny fall day I visited an exhibition at Burgau Palace (Schloss Burgau).

The palace with a water filled moat is placed in the Styrian town Burgau and was an important stronghold against Hungary many centuries ago.

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Gate at Upper Belvedere Palace in Vienna

Gate at Upper Belvedere in Vienna, Austria

Main gate in front of the Upper Belvedere Palace (Oberes Belvedere). The lions are showing the crest of Prince Eugene of Savoy. He was the first owner of the palace. Today the palace houses a great collection of paintings. More…

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