- Beaune
Usually one would not want to connect driving school and vineyards. Usually. - Bougainvillea in Antalya
- Simena - Kaleköy
- Kekova
Partially sunken Lycian town Dolikhiste. - Phaselis underground
Heating? - Double-headed eagle
On the corner of Stephansplatz and Jasomirgottstrasse. - Palace of Holyroodhouse
The official Scottish residence of British monarchs since the 16th century, including Mary, Queen of Scots and James VI and I. - Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh castle, as seen from the top of the National Gallery. - Public wash-house
Lavatoio pubblico - public wash-house in Rio nell'Elba. In 1873 the population of Rio increased significantly, and they rebuilt the old wash-house. - La citadelle Saint-Elme in Villefranche
La citadelle Saint-Elme is from the 16th century. - A gargoyle?
I actually don't know what or who his is, but he surely looks scared. Or scary. - La Légende des siècles
I wonder what is behind these doors... Maybe just a huge Hugo fan? Place des Arcades in Biot. - Canal Grande
As seen from the Ponte dell'Accademia. - Etrurian Temple of Belvedere
Remains of an old Etrurian Temple. A wonderful windy location at the top of the cliff. - Italian charm
This is a charming and inviting entrance. - Giotto's Campanile
Giotto stared building this tower in 1334. He combined white marble from Carrara, green marble from Prato, and red marble from Siena. The tower was completed in 1359. - DSC 9615
- House of Blackheads and Christmas tree
This wonderful building was bombed in WWII, completely demolished seven years later and rebuilt in 1999. - A closed bar
A closed bar, opposite the Powder Tower. - Beaune
Remparts de la Comédie, the ramparts around the town is actually a street with some charming houses. - Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune
The reason why we came to Beaune: The hospices. Founded in 1443 as a hospital for the poor by Phillip the Good was in use until 1971. - Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune
View of the glazed-tiled hospice roof from the cour d'honneur, the main inner court. The roof type probably has central European origins, but is now a trademark of Burgundy.