
Interesting example of early Styrian industrial architecture. Can you see the religious statue at the second floor?
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Interesting example of early Styrian industrial architecture. Can you see the religious statue at the second floor?

Schloss Schielleiten, a palace near Stubenberg in the Austrian province Styria. Nowadays it is used as a national sports and recreation centre.

One of three sundials seen at a church in Stubenberg, Austria. For me this was the most dainty version of a sundial. How would you describe the style of this sundial?

One of three sundials seen at a church in Stubenberg, Austria

One of three sundials seen at a church in Stubenberg, Austria

Art Nouveau building located in a shopping street named Sporgasse in Graz. Well, the building obviously need a kind of brush-up but actually I love this combination of beauty and decay. What do you think?

The entrance of a party venue in Graz named Hasenstall (‘rabbit hutch’).

This colourful house in my city is generally known as Gemaltes Haus (Painted House). Actually it was the seat of a duke until about 1450, so the official name is Herzogshof (Duke’s court). By the way the top down conifers were part of the Christmas decoration at that time.

The old fairy tale grotto train of Graz closed with Jan 8th, and I was one of the last guests.

Photo of Castle Ruin Lichtenegg in Styria taken on a train ride from Bruck/Mur to Mürzzuschlag.

On a train journey through Styria (Austria) I took this photo of a mountain called Grimming. I love to call views through the window at the opposite side ‘Train TV’. It’s a bit like looking at a flat screen, isn’t it?

Lovely wall decoration seen at a dwelling house built around 1900 in Graz. More…