Bratislava Tram
Bratislava Castle by Night
Krems
Weissenkirchen Parish Church
Hinterhaus Castle
Hinterhaus Castle
Spiz- Saint Maurice's Church and Vineyards
Unusual Building
Aggsbach Markt- Venussaal
Schoenbuehel Servite Monastery
Schoenbuehel Servite Monastery
Schoenbuehel Servite Monastery
Schoenbuehel Servite Monastery
Emmersdorf- Fun on the Danube
Emmersdorf Parish Church
Emmersdorf- Church with Black Tower
'Serenity' at Melk
Entering the Courtyard of Melk Abbey
Melk Abbey- Babenberg Tower
Melk Abbey- Ceiling
Melk Abbey- Coloman Courtyard and Fountain
Melk Abbey
Melk Parish Church
Bratislava- Harpist
Bratislava- Keeping an Eye on Things
Bratislava- Roasted Knee!
Bratislava- More Drumming
Bratislava- Trumpeters on Saint Michael's Gate
Bratislava- Saint Michael's Gate
Bratislava- Young Percussionists
Bratislava- Kissel Wedding Car
Bratislava- Socialist Bas-relief
Bratislava- Wedding Musician
Bratislava- Saint Ursula's Church
Bratislava- Ornate Windows
Bratislava- Awaiting Renovation
Bratislava- Wedding Group
Bratislava- Roof Tiles
Bratislava- Holy Saviour (Jesuit) Church
Bratislava- 'Danube Souvenir'
Bratislava- Trip Hazard
Bratislava- Youth Orchestra
Bratislava- Encouraging the Runners
Bratislava- Tourist Bus
Bratislava- Precarious Position
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He wrote: "A grand welcome awaited me here. I love this city, it is so vibrant and colourful. The shops give the impression that they have all been transported here from Vienna. There's so much to see here - one of the townspeople said to me - let's go together to the ruins of the Castle there on the cliff. From there you can see the floating bridge, the whole town and the cornfields around. From up above, the road hangs down as if in mid-air, with its colourful houses and fragrant trees. Children danced there in the warm sunshine. We wanted to walk through a town that offers old traditions and unique legends.
But we also saw beautiful roses and even more beautiful children. I met a pretty little girl with a huge bouquet of flowers. She smiled at me, a stranger. Suddenly she stopped, picked one of the most beautiful roses from the bouquet, handed it to me, bowed her head and disappeared. But this rose must not fade, it will continue to smell like a poem. When the little one is a blooming rose after all these years, perhaps I myself will be able to put that poem in her hands. And will she still remember the stranger to whom she once gave a flower?"
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