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Japanese Buddist peace structure (Pagoda) – Little details in the city of Vienna
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Little details in the city of Vienna. October 14, 2014. November 12, 2014. Japanese Buddist peace structure (Pagoda). The first Peace Pagodas were built as a symbol of peace in the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki where the atomic bombs took the lives of over 150,000 people, almost all of whom were civilian, at the end of World War II. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Follow Blog via Email.
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Pornographic sculpture at St. Stephans Cathedral – Little details in the city of Vienna
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Little details in the city of Vienna. April 23, 2016. April 23, 2016. Pornographic sculpture at St. Stephans Cathedral. The Vienna St. Stephans cathedral is not just a large church with its “normal” functions. He is a treasure trove of secrets and harbors a number of curiosities, whose meaning is known only to the initiated. Who knows for example, that it shown on the main entrance a male and a female sexual organ. Yes, among the heathen towers emblazoned a penis and a vagina. The exact purpose of the bu...
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Last Supper (copy) – Little details in the city of Vienna
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Little details in the city of Vienna. October 8, 2014. November 12, 2014. In Vienna there is A life-sized 1816 replica of Leonardo Da Vinci’s 1495 painting,. Related to the monastic order of the “Minor” or Franciscan monks) near the Residence of the Kaiser the Hofburg. The original is great but the painting faded away during the last 500! Maybe this copy in Vienna is a little better then the original in Milan (Sorry, my friends from Italy). The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci. The painting contains severa...
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Viennese Coffee House – Little details in the city of Vienna
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Little details in the city of Vienna. October 6, 2014. November 12, 2014. The Viennese Coffee House. Is a typical institution of Vienna that played an important part shaping Viennese culture. In the late 19th and early 20th century, leading writers of the time became attached to the atmosphere of Viennese cafés and were frequently seen to meet, exchange and to even write there. Literature composed in cafés is commonly referred to as coffee house literature, the writers thereof as coffee house poets&#...
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Ottoman Empire – Little details in the city of Vienna
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Little details in the city of Vienna. March 23, 2015. In 1529 the Ottoman Empire tried for the first time to invade Vienna, they came very close to the city, at the time just the center of Vienna, know today as Innere Stadt or 1st. district was Vienna. Because Vienna had a fortification wall around,it was a little difficult to get into the city, so they had the idea to dig some tunnels near the city gate. On that corner you can see a statue of a Turkish horseman with a sword, underneath the name. Like me...
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Little details in the city of Vienna – Page 2
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Little details in the city of Vienna. October 6, 2014. November 12, 2014. Continue reading →. October 3, 2014. November 12, 2014. Continue reading →. October 2, 2014. November 12, 2014. O5 – St. Stephans cathedral. Continue reading →. October 2, 2014. November 12, 2014. Continue reading →. Newer posts →. TAXI -TRANSPORTATION and TOURS IN VIENNA. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 5 other followers. 43 699 127 41 547.
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The croissant a Viennese invention ? – Little details in the city of Vienna
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Little details in the city of Vienna. April 11, 2016. April 11, 2016. The croissant a Viennese invention? The Kipferl, ancestor of the croissant, has been documented in Austria going back at least as far as the 13th century. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. TAXI -TRANSPORTATION and ...
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Mozart’s grave – Little details in the city of Vienna
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Little details in the city of Vienna. October 27, 2014. November 12, 2014. Mozart may not have died rich, indeed he may have been relatively poor, but friends and admirers came to his widow’s aid, helping her pay debts and funeral costs. Large graveside gatherings and grand funerals were discouraged in Vienna during this period, hence Mozart’s simple burial, but a church service was certainly held in his honour. The Grave Is Moved. Here some directions to the St. Marx cemetery. Little information about t...
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