
Travel
Lady of Potsdam
Spell check in Geneva
London Eye
Thames from the London Eye
Rheingau, Germany
Rheingau, Germany- hill country in the region of the River Rhine, one of the longest rivers in Europe.
We got a great opportunity to go on a drive along this river. Enjoyed the terrific views of charming houses on the hillside, castles &…sparrows.
Leipzig, Germany
Photos from a very short visit to Leipzig…
- Leipzig Town
- Krochhochhaus, 1st high rise of Leipzig built around 1930
- Tram-ta-Tram
- Leipzig Central Station – Europe’s largest railway station
- Tour through town
- Placid scenes
- Some more placidity…
- Monument to the Battle of the Nations – Völkerschlachtdenkmal
- Long shot
- Up close
- Any guesses?
- Fountain, in town
Skid-in! Ice Palace, Jungfraujoch
Jungfraujoch, one of my favourite places in Switzerland was exhilarating to say the least. While there I visited the Ice Palace, which was super cool…literally too!
The Eispalast or Ice Palace is a terrific experience. After you enter in, the smile on your face gets frozen in time & while you try to oooh & aaah at the novelty of the experience & ice sculptures around you…be careful. You really have to watch your step else you may just slip, fall & find yourself ski-dding all the way down the icy corridors…nothing like a free ski sans the skis 🙂 Don’t go soooo fast that you frip on srippery glound.
Unsolicited advice – make sure your shoes are able to walk you across ice without slipping. For the extra care needed to walk on this surface, I wouldn’t encourage elderly folks to try it.
- Eispalast
- Inside the Ice Palace
- Ice Sculptures
- Ice Ice Baby
- Mickey & Family
- Display of Ice
- Frozen in Time
- Ice Corridor
Dom Cathedral, Cologne
Köln in German, or Cologne in English, is Germany’s 4th largest city. Eau de Cologne (Water of Cologne) that is known & used the world over, was birthed in this city. The city is famous for the Cologne Cathedral, a Roman Catholic Church.
Here are some photographs I captured of the Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom, officially Hohe Domkirche St. Peter und Maria if you read the details on the Wiki link).
A World Heritage Site, work on the Cathedral commenced in the year 1248. It is supposed to be Germany’s most visited landmark (details in the link above) & it is alleged to house some relics of the Three Magi who visited Jesus after His birth.
I was fortunate to have visited this Cathedral with its rich Gothic architecture, historic & religious significance.
Guten Tag Berlin!
Berlin, circa 2008…
What I enjoyed about this city –
– getting to see history at close quarters
– getting to actually see the remaining parts of the Berlin Wall
– the graffiti which captures the spirit of the city, carried in an earlier post Street Art
– being a part of the 200,000 odd crowd which thronged the Tiergarten to witness Barack Obama’s speech
– walking through the famous Brandenburger Tor
– staying in East Berlin at Prenzlauer Berg, über cool & youthful spirit, home to students & artists
– the sidewalk cafés of Prenzlauer Berg which served those amazing desserts
– getting to attend George Gershwin’s Porgy & Bess Opera…terrific
– art, history & culture blend in
– truly Berlin, truly enjoyable.
Hover over the image for a brief description of some of these pictures.
- Potsdamer Platz
- Potsdamer Platz
- The Berlin Wall
- Holocaust Memorial
- Holocaust Memorial
- Fernsehturm – TV Tower
- Quadriga of Victory – Brandenburg Gate
- Brandenburg Gate
- Prenzlauer Berg
- At the Museum
- Princesses’ by Johann Gottfried Schadow


































































