- St Francis Xavier church
The St Francis Xavier church was built between 1660 and 1665. - Pestsäule in Leoben
Leoben had to fight plague in 1347, 1352 and 1716. In 1716 the column was erected in the town square. Maybe it helped as there has been no more plague since :-) The Holy Trinity at the top with St. Barbara, St. Xaver, St. Sebastian on the left and St. Rochus, St. Jakob and St. Florian on the right. - Leoben
A clever installation in a mining town. Glückau' - Leoben
A very intricate - almost fractalesque coat of arms. - Schwammerlturm
The tower was originally built in 1268 and rebuilt in 1615. The first time I'm seeing the tower with blue background, so far only at night and/or rain. - St Jakob
Saint James the Less with some tool, with which he had been killed. - Saint Bartholomew
Just Saint Bart carrying and knife and his skin around ... - St Francis Xavier church
The interior is basically the same since the 17th century. With an interesting contrast between black/gold/white. - Duck duck lamp!
These lanterns actually float on water. - Les secrets!
... or just another brick in the wall? - Old Antibes
So this is how an angel looks like from behind! - Picasso Museum
A... a... something on the terrace of the Picasso Museum. - Antibes
- Le Nomade
So many so different pictures one can take with the Nomade. - Le Nomade
I love the Nomade. The first time I saw him, I found the statue too static for a nomade. But now I can understand him. And I love him. - Carpobrotus
- Daisies
- Heaven.
- Des oeufs de bouc
One of the windows/openings of the cave. - Des oeufs de bouc
A volcanic cave, within des oefs de bouc. - A wild orchid
My favourite plant identification app PlantNet says this is Long-leaved Helleborine (Cephalanthera longifolia). - Île Sainte-Marguerite
View of the Sainte Marguerite island. And the beautiful sea in between. - Île Saint-Honorat
A super soft and super quiet path. - The fortified monastery
Built in the 11th century and being rebuilt now. - Abbaye de Lérins
This place puts your mind at rest. - Abbaye de Lérins
What a tranquil place. - Île Saint-Honorat
- Île Saint-Honorat
View from the island towards Massif de l'Esterel. - La Chapelle Saint-Sauveur
Recently renovated chapel on the island. Originally from the 5th, 9th and 11th century. - Île Saint-Honorat
Île Saint-Honorat is the smaller of the Lerins islands. And visiting it off-season is just magical. - Ninja warrior in Cannes!
Unfortunately I did not see the actual show, just the stage. - My favourite mornings
- Montanuniversität Leoben
Well... I don't quite understand what's saying, but the google translate surely is wrong: "every time you surrendered to the six months old muse" :-) - The ostriches!
The coat of arms of Leoben is an ostrich. Apparently, they were considered as the only animals being able to eat iron. And since this is a mining town... ostriches are the obvious choice. - Altes Rathaus
The town hall was built in 1485 with the tower added in 1568. They added the coats of arms in 1728. - St. Francis Xavier church
The altar in the church. The interior is basically the same since the 17th century. - St. Francis Xavier church
Daytime view of the St Francis Xavier church (1660). - Gustav-Adolf-Kirche
The evangelical church was built in 1908/09. - Saint Barbara
Saint Barbara by Katarina Sweda (2017). - Hacklhaus
Daytime view of the Hacklhaus. The house was built in the 16th century and decorated in 1680. - Schwammerlturm
The tower was originally built in 1268 and rebuilt in 1615. - Montanuniversität Leoben
A huge chandelier in the old University building. - Traudl and Franz
- Schwammerlturm
The town gates as seen from the river side. The river is Mur, by the way. - St. Francis Xavier church
The St Francis Xavier church was built between 1660 and 1665. - Pestsäule in Leoben
The plague column in the town square was erected in 1716. We see the Holy Trinity at the top, St Sebastian, St Rochus, St Jakob and St Florian. To fight the plague, the people were advised to isolate, distance and wear masks ... sounds familiar. - Hacklhaus
The house was built in the 16th century and decorated in 1680.