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Braunschweig, Germany - mar 14th 2020: Braunschweig old town square is surrounded by Dankwarderode Castle, Brunswick Cathedral and several museums. Buildings are presented in miniature model.
Park Near Kunstgebäude In Stuttgart, Germany. The art building (Kunstgebäude) on the Schloßplatz in Stuttgart was built from 1910 to 1913 according to the design of the architect Theodor Fischer , under the supervision of the architect Hans Daiber , and opened on May 8, 1913. [1] The sculptural decoration of the facade and the colonnade was created by Jakob Brüllmann and Josef Zeitler . The art building is the seat of the Württemberg Art Association
Lebus, Germany - Feb 3, 2024: This Red Army war cemetery contains the graves of 4537 Soviet soldiers who were killed in 1945 during Second World War. Cloudy winter day. Selective focus
Carstanjen mausoleum on the Rhine promenade in Bonn Plittersdorf
Hannover, Germany - Jan 16, 2020: Welf Family Mausoleum at Berggarten botanical garden - Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany
The Jelacic family vault in neo-Gothic style in Zapresic, Croatia
Detail and cupola of Nibelungenhalle in Koenigswinter in North Rhine Westphalia.  Nibelungenhalle was inaugurated in 1913 by Hans Meier and Werner Behrendt. Topic is saga of Nibelungen and inside are paintings to saga
Forbach, France - 06/28/2024: semi circle walls in a park
Maryland State Monument at Antietam Battlefield, Pennsylvania
The Burschenschaftsdenkmal near Eisenach
Kleve, Germany, May 17, 2023 - Historical garden of the amphitheater with the statue of the Palas Athene at the Springenberg in Kleve, Lower Rhine area.
Carstanjen mausoleum in Bonn, 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.
Neubrandenburg, Germany - Jan 15, 2024: Stalag II A prisoners camp. About 6000 Soviet-POWs and 500 prisoners-of-war with another nationality died in this camp. Cloudy winter day. Selective focus
Karlsruhe, Germany - April 04, 2021: view to town square in Karlsruhe. Located in pedestrian zone. In front famous pyramid.
This photo was taken in Warsaw, Poland
Fragment of the Berlin Wall in a public park in Koblenz, Germany.
War Victims' Memorial at Frankfurt Main Cemetery in memory of those who died in both World Wars. Surrounded by war graves of the I. and II. World War.
Mildam, the Netherlands - May 3, 2022: The entrance information sign at the eco-cathedral, follies in nature inspired by the Dutch landscape architect Louis LeRoy  land art project.
Panoramic image of the Kings chair close to Rhens, Rhine Valley, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Rudesheim, Germany - September 2, 2014: Tourists are taking photos under the gazebo at Niederwaldtempel monument in Rudesheim, Germany
Muhlberg, Germany - Jan 29, 2024: Camp Muhlberg (Stalag IV B) was the largest POW camp on German soil during the Second World War. 3,000 internees perished in the camp. Selective focus
Looking at the Monument to the March Dead (German: Denkmal für die Märzgefallenen) in the Weimar Central Cemetery in Weimar, Germany that memorializes workers killed in the 1920 Kapp Putsch. A 1920 design produced by Walter Gropius, in collaboration with Fred Forbát, was selected from those submitted in a competition organized by the Union Cartel and Städtisches Museum Weimar.
Location: Columbiadamm, Garnisonfriedhof - Names: Falkenstein, Trützschler - Architectural specs: monument protection - additional specs: evening light
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.
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A grass mound with a memorial stone, blue skies with soft clouds
public memorial place for the place where the German constitution was written after WW2, high above Koblenz and Mittelrheintal
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