Sunday, 13 July 2008

Looking for a golden dome


Like a tourist, I walk through the city I live in.


I search for a castle with a golden dome.



As usual, I start my tour at St. Stephen's.


No dome on top of St. Stephen's.



Fin de siècle - no domes.





The fin de siècle-girl is most beautiful.
But no dome!


A golden dome!
It's Prague, not Vienna.



I see a reflection of a dome in a glass facade!



I walk along Graben - only copper!


I don't forget about the birds.
The doves in Vienna are no less impertinent than anywhere else around the globe!

Next dome - copper.
St. Peter's.


Ah, St. Stephen's again.


If I were on top of the tower like these visitors,
I'd have a better overview to find my golden dome...

I walk down Rotenturmstraße to Donaukanal.

Of course, it's copper again,
but this time with a nice guy on top!


This is the Greek church in Vienna, reminding me of a golden castle.






I cross the Donaukanal and look back to the heart of the city.

The Donaukanal was rediscovered shortly
and so we have sand there - Adria style - and all kinds of ships with restaurants and beach pubs, you see?

But very nice! And lots of graffiti! Mega cool!

Could not find the golden dome this time,
but I keep searching! ;-)

6 comments:

  1. Great post! Lots to see!

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  2. Aah, I was so anxious to find the golden dome. What a grand tour Maria, most impressive city. So classic. Thanks for the thrill.

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  3. HAHAHHAA!!!!!!!!! FANTASTIC!

    I have fond memories of Kohlmarkt :) The Golden Dome was on the opposite side of the water from Vienna City. You had to climb through a bit of forest to get there ;) I'll be back to look more at your photographs later! Hhehhee :)

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  4. Could it be the hillside at Steinhof hospital area in the 14th district of Vienna? Is that near the Donaukanal? Hhehe!!

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  5. oh man, i got tired from just looking, were you not exhausted from all that walking?

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  6. what a delightful post, thanks for the tour of your wonderful city! I love how being a city daily blogger makes you look at your own city through the eyes of a tourist, it all seems fresh and exciting!

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