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Braunschweig, Germany - dec 13th 2020: Braunschweig cathedral and Dankwarderode Castle are prominent landmarks in Braunschweig old town.
On October 29th 2023, the building of the prestigious high school Dr. Wilhelm Andre Gymnasium in Chemnitz, specialized in arts, science, sports and opportunities for blind and visually impaired students.
A scenic view of the Burgplatz square in Braunschweig, Germany with the historic Braunschweiger Lowe
The Prince Albert Statue, the Stadthaus (townhouse) and the landmark half-timbered house at the Coburg market square.
Obelisk at Karolinenplatz Square - Munich, Bavaria, Germany
A soccer team cast out of concrete, a landmark designed in 2004 by artist Christel Lechner for the World Cup 2006. Kaiserslautern, Rhineland-palatinate, Germany - October 3, 2023
Meissen, Saxony, Germany, April 25, 2024 - The inner courtyard of Albrechtsburg Castle as part of the Burgberg ensemble rising above the old town of Meissen
Austerlitz is a village in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is a part of the municipality of Zeist, and lies about 6 km east of Zeist. \n\nIn 1804, an army camp was established at the site, called French camp. The town was founded on 17 August 1806 on the location of the camp. It was given its name by King Louis Napoleon of Holland in honour of the victory of his brother, emperor Napoleon in the Battle of Austerlitz. In 1840, it was home to 233 people.\n\nClose to the town, there is an artificial hill called the Pyramid of Austerlitz , actually part of the municipality Woudenberg. It used to have a wooden obelisk, but was removed in 1808 due to instability. In 1894, a stone obelisk added to the top.
Mannheim, Germany - mar 22nd 2021: Downtown Mannheim is a combination of historical and modern buildings.
Low Angle View Of Statue Of Herzog Christoph Denkmal In Stuttgart, Germany. The Herzog Christoph monument stands on the Schlossplatz in Stuttgart. The bronze monument was designed by court sculptor Paul Müller in 1889 and shows Duke Christoph, who reigned from 1550 to 1568. Scenes from his life are depicted on the relief panels. On his initiative, Protestantism was further spread and strengthened in Württemberg. In this context, he is also considered the creator of the würt. church and school regulations.
Braunschweig, Germany - May 4, 2011: Unidentified people at Burgplatz (Castle Square) and lion statue, heraldic animal of Braunschweig, Germany.
Autumn in Weimar, Germany
Pixies Fountain (Heinzelmannchenbrunnen) - Cologne, Germany
Panoramic view of the Botanical Garden in Munich during the autumn afternoon of October 31st. 2021
Braunschweig, Germany - October 15, 2019: Brunswick Lion monument located on historic Burgplatz castle square with timber-framed houses in the background.
Königswinter, Germany, March 31, 2024 - Tourists sit on the viewing terrace in front of the Landsturm monument on the Drachenfels plateau.
Equestrian statue of Ludwig IV, Grand Duke of Hesse, on the Friedensplatz, art work by Fritz Schaper, created in 1898, Darmstadt, Germany
Ulm, Germany - August 28, 2021: Pedestrians and traffic in front of the Church of St.Johann Baptist in Neuulm.
rear view to the cathedral and Severi church in Erfurt in Thuringia
Old place in Braunschweig\n\nNote:\nLion statue is from the 12th century
Quedlinburg, Germany, 28 October 2022:  Monument near St. Benedict church, Personalities from history, fountain, dog Quedel heraldic animal, Dorothea Christiane Erxleben, Heinrich I and Mathilde
Donauquelle, Spring of greatest European river Danube in Donaueschingen, Germany. It’s a kind of water well which is located in a public park in the city of Donauschengen. Free access, no ticket entrance. October 27,2020
Magdeburg Rider (Magdeburger Reiter) Monument at Alter Markt Square - Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Austerlitz is a village in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is a part of the municipality of Zeist, and lies about 6 km east of Zeist. \n\nIn 1804, an army camp was established at the site, called French camp. The town was founded on 17 August 1806 on the location of the camp. It was given its name by King Louis Napoleon of Holland in honour of the victory of his brother, emperor Napoleon in the Battle of Austerlitz. In 1840, it was home to 233 people.\n\nClose to the town, there is an artificial hill called the Pyramid of Austerlitz , actually part of the municipality Woudenberg. It used to have a wooden obelisk, but was removed in 1808 due to instability. In 1894, a stone obelisk added to the top.
Square near Braunschweig cathedral, Germany
Panoramic view of the city of Jena in autumn
Panorama of the Dankwarderode castle in Braunschweig, Germany
Place with fountain and church in Braunschweig\n\nNote:\nFountain was build 1408
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