RFEF2G50–Scottish flag at the monument of Bonnie Prince Charlie in Glenfinnan, Scotland
RF2BR3MRY–Soldier Monument in Soviet War Memorial (Treptower Park), Belin, Germany
RFEF2G4M–The monument of Bonnie Prince Charlie is situated in front of Loch Shiel, Glenfinnan, Scotland.
RF2C5A2TF–Landgrave Friedrich's monument on Friedrichsplatz during Documenta 14 with the Parthenon of Books Kassel, Germany
RFEF2FHF–The monument of Bonnie Prince Charlie and the railroadbridge are situated in front of Loch Shiel, Glenfinnan, Scotland.
RFEF2G42–A cervine is taking a bath in Loch Shiel with the monument of Bonnie Prince Charlie in the Background.
RFR4NGWG–Khan Asparuh Monument, Dobrich, Bulgaria. Architect: Ivan Nikolov, Sculptor: Velichko Minekov, Completed: 1981. Khan Asparuh is credited with the establishment of the First Bulgarian Empire in 681
RF2G3C7X1–Saint Sofia Monument in Sofia, Bulgaria
RF2G6P64A–Alexander Otto was known in Coburg by his nickname Gurken-Alex. His monument stands in the Herrngasse of Coburg, Germany
RF2G3E4NE–Monument of Remembrance, Luxembourg
RF2G3C7T3–Saint Sofia Monument in Sofia, Bulgaria
RF2G384XJ–Saint Sofia Monument in Sofia, Bulgaria
RF2H025C5–Blue Devils Monument on top of the Grand Ballon near Goldbach-Altenbach, France
RFEF2G49–The monument of Bonnie Prince Charlie and the railroadbridge are situated in front of Loch Shiel, Glenfinnan, Scotland.
RME7C4FP–Saint Andrew's Cross Scottish Flag in the sky of Glenfinnan. Below the monument of Bonnie Prince Charlie
RF2BPKEC9–Saint Andrew's Cross Scottish Flag in the sky of Glenfinnan. Below the monument of Bonnie Prince Charlie
RF2BMP2HH–War Monument in Grevenbroich, Germany
RF2PMJ4ED–Monument to the astronaut Yuri Gagarin in Nicosia Municipality, Cyprus
RF2PM5BE4–Monument to William Shakespeare and Mehmet Akif Ersoy in Nicosia, Cyprus
RF2G6P644–Alexander Otto was known in Coburg by his nickname Gurken-Alex. His monument stands in the Herrngasse of Coburg, Germany
RF2PMJT59–Monument to former pilot Cengiz Topel, who dropped napalm on Cyprus on the side of Turkey. Karavostasi, Cyprus
RF2PMJT3W–Monument to former pilot Cengiz Topel, who dropped napalm on Cyprus on the side of Turkey. Karavostasi, Cyprus
RF2K1TBAX–The church of Saint-Martin in Carcans houses a 17th century statue of Saint James in pilgrim's clothing, classified as a historical monument. Carcans, Lesparre-Médoc, France
RF2PM8KYG–Lefkoşa Türk Belediyesi, Cyprus. Nelin Tunc at the monument to her father Kemal Tunc (right). The well-known actor and author died in 2007. The monument stands near Kyrenia Gate in Nicosia
RF2BPKDYK–Scotland, Glenfinnan, Loch Shiel. Here is the monument of Bonnie Prince Charlie, who proclaimed the second Jacobite uprising at this place in 1745. This fight for independence from England was already defeated in 1746 in the Battle of Culloden
RF2PD39W8–House entrance of a residential building area monument and planned city Eisenhüttenstadt, built from 1950 as an ideal city of the GDR. Here with facades designed in pictorial art, showing themes such as family, work and the common good. Architect Kurt W. Leucht
RF2PD39W4–House entrance of a residential building area monument and planned city Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany by architect Kurt W. Leucht. Newly built residential town of the Eisenhüttenkombinat Ost from 1950. This was the first new town to be founded in Germany after the end of the Second World War.
RF2BPKE70–Loch Shiel with statue of Bonny Prince Charly in Glenfinnan, Scotland. Scotland, Glenfinnan, Loch Shiel. Here is the monument of Bonnie Prince Charlie, who proclaimed the second Jacobite uprising at this place in 1745. This struggle for independence from England was already defeated in 1746 in the Battle of Culloden
RF2H5AHPT–Statue of Generaal De Wet on the Otterlose Zand in Nationalpark De Hoge Veluwe in Otterlo, Netherlands
RF2PMJTGY–Traces of the former copper mining in Lefka, Cyprus
RF2PD38XH–Elementary school Erich-Weinart on Friedrich-Engels-Straße in residential complex II, Eisenhüttenstadt. Architectural style reminiscent of Berlin's Stalinallee with its neoclassical buildings in Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2HB8YAX–Medieval fortress located on a hill of the old town, called Cité of Carcassonne. Carcassonne, France
RF2HB298F–The medieval town of Les Arcs, France
RF2H5AHPR–Statue of Generaal De Wet on the Otterlose Zand in Nationalpark De Hoge Veluwe in Otterlo, Netherlands
RF2H5AHPJ–Statue of Generaal De Wet on the Otterlose Zand in Nationalpark De Hoge Veluwe in Otterlo, Netherlands
RF2JA6AM5–Hallgrimskirkja Church in Reykjavik with the statue of Leifur Eiríksson (also known as Leif Eriksson), Iceland
RF2JA6AMA–Hallgrimskirkja Church in Reykjavik with the statue of Leifur Eiríksson (also known as Leif Eriksson), Iceland
RF2JA6AE8–The statue of Leifur Eiríksson (who is known in English as Leif Eriksson) was a gift from the United States to Iceland to commemorate the 1000 year anniversary of Alþingi, the parliament of Iceland. Reykjavik, Iceland
RF2DAKDT4–Sculpture of Empress Kunigunde in Bamberg, Germany
RF2DAKDT3–Sculpture of Empress Kunigunde in Bamberg, Germany
RF2BP2DJP–Ruins of the Trajan's Market in Roma, Italy
RF2DYDXTF–Shiraito waterfalls in Fujinomiya are fed from the waters of Mount Fuji, Japan
RMDXWAB7–Hellenistic ruins with Corinthian columns in Laodikeia near Pamukkale, Turkey
RF2PDA8CC–Middle section of Lindenallee (formerly Leninallee) in Eisenhüttenstadt with rhythmic sequence of high-rise buildings with projecting roofs and stores. At the end of the avenue view of the large blast furnace. The former EKO (Eisenhütten Kombinat Ost) steel factory of ArcelorMittal in Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD3907–Hospital at the end of Pavlov Avenue, Eisenhüttenstadt. From 1950, newly built residential town of the Iron and Steel Works Combine East. This was the first new town foundation in Germany after the end of the Second World War. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2K1TBHT–At Les Arros, north of Soulac, the last of the 350 German bunkers from World War II, which formed the Gironde South fortress near Bordeaux, are now colorfully painted.. Les Arros, Soulac, Lesparre-Médoc, France
RF2JTBA69–Academy House Grote Kerk Zwolle, Netherlands
RF2HB8XY0–Medieval fortress located on a hill of the old town, called Cité of Carcassonne. Carcassonne, France
RF2HB8XFN–Medieval fortress located on a hill of the old town, called Cité of Carcassonne. Carcassonne, France
RF2HB1JGC–Museum Baroncelli in Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, France
RF2G3E4WX–Streetcar on Adolphe bridge in Luxembourg
RF2C12NPH–The English flag flutters on a massive tower in East Suffolk, England
RF2PD38EM–Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt. Here special exhibition Borders of Friendship. Theme tourism between GDR, CSSR and Poland from 1972. The Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in the Plan City Eisenhüttenstadt. It is housed in the former daycare center 2. The representative building with columns, surrounding balcony and dominant porch should emphasize the importance of family and children in socialism. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2H026DH–Statue of the Virgin Mary. Regina Paces ora pro nobis on top of Petit Ballon near Sondernach, France
RF2PD4X49–Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt. The exhibition shows facets of everyday life in the GDR in family and work, reports on consumption, education and communication possibilities. Here map with the home towns of the museum visitors as interaction. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD4X3R–Stained glass window From the lives of children by Walter Womacka in the stairwell Museum Utopia and everyday culture of the GDR. The building was created in 1953 as a nursery and served as a kindergarten until 1990, planned city Eisenhüttenstadt, Brandenburg. The Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in the Plan City Eisenhüttenstadt. It is housed in the former daycare center 2. The representative building with columns, surrounding balcony and dominant porch should emphasize the importance of family and children in socialism. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2JTB9E3–Diversity by the wayside. Blooming strip of wildflowers line the fields around Twickel Castle. Flowering verge on a meadow and a farm in the background at Hof van Twente, Netherlands
RF2PD4X4P–Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt. The exhibition shows facets of everyday life in the GDR in family and work, reports on consumption, education and communication possibilities. Coveted goods purchased in transit between the GDR, Poland and the CSSR. Such as wickerwork, Bunszlau tableware or crayons from Poland or color films and music cassettes from the GDR. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PC3C1F–Stained glass window From the lives of children by Walter Womacka in the stairwell Museum Utopia and Everyday Life. The building was built in 1953 as a nursery and served as a kindergarten until 1990, planned city Eisenhüttenstadt, Brandenburg. The Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in the Plan City Eisenhüttenstadt. It is housed in the former daycare center 2. The representative building with columns, surrounding balcony and dominant porch should emphasize the importance of family and children in socialism. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD4X3Y–Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt. The exhibition shows facets of everyday life in the GDR in family and work, reports on consumption, education and communication possibilities. Here construction set for steel construction technology as a toy for children. Coveted goods purchased in transit between the GDR, Poland and the CSSR. Such as wickerwork, Bunszlau tableware or crayons from Poland or color films and music cassettes from the GDR. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD4X4J–Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt. The exhibition shows facets of everyday life in the GDR in family and work. Here, clothing of a steelworker from the EKO (Eisenhütten Kombinat Ost) steel. In the background, staircase with stained glass window by Walter Womacka (1955). Coveted goods purchased in transit between the GDR, Poland and the CSSR. Such as wickerwork, Bunszlau tableware or crayons from Poland or color films and music cassettes from the GDR. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD38XF–Coveted goods purchased in transit between the GDR, Poland and the CSSR. Here color films and music cassettes from the GDR. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PDA7XM–Ironworks in Eisenhüttenstadt (formerly Stalinstadt). The planned city has no church spires. The blast furnace is one of the tallest structures. As a central place of work, visual axes and main streets were aligned to the steel mill during planning in the early 1950s. The former EKO (Eisenhütten Kombinat Ost) steel factory of ArcelorMittal in Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD4X40–Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt. The exhibition shows facets of everyday life in the GDR in family and work, reports on consumption, education and communication possibilities. Coveted goods purchased in transit between the GDR, Poland and the CSSR. Such as wickerwork, Bunszlau tableware or crayons from Poland or color films and music cassettes from the GDR. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD39DP–The GDR's first self-service shopping mall around 1958 on Heinrich-Heine-Allee with parks and public art. Social and utility facilities are always close together in the planned city of Eisenhüttenstadt. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2JTB9AY–In the Hof van Twente region there is a wide range of cycling and hiking trails. The region is also called 'The Gardens of the Netherlands'. The nodes mark crossings where cyclists or walkers can extend their routes. You have to be well prepared to understand the Dutch signs on bike paths. Ambt Delden, Netherlands
RF2JA6AJW–Austurvöllur square with a statue of scholar Jon Sigurdsson inReykjavik, Iceland
RF2PDA7XJ–Steel mill in Eisenhüttenstadt (formerly Stalinstadt). The planned city has no church spires. The blast furnace is one of the tallest structures. As a central place of work, visual axes and main streets were aligned with the steel mill during planning in the early 1950s. The former EKO (Eisenhütten Kombinat Ost) steel factory of ArcelorMittal in Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD3912–Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany. Extensive green area between the residential buildings of the planned city Eisenhüttenstadt. Built as an ideal of the socialist way of life from 1950 onwards
RF2PD4X4G–Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt. The exhibition shows facets of everyday life in the GDR in family and work, reports on consumption, education and communication possibilities. Coveted goods purchased in transit between the GDR, Poland and the CSSR. Such as wickerwork, Bunszlau tableware or crayons from Poland or color films and music cassettes from the GDR. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2JTCB6R–Hiking trail through a nature reserve near Örebro, Sweden
RF2JTCB6W–Flocks of geese gather for their flight to the south near Örebro, Sweden
RF2JJ26RX–A sign at the starting point of the hike asks for understanding that there are neither trash cans nor toilets at the authentically restored Moulins de la Foux, France
RF2H5AHN6–Statue of Generaal De Wet on the Otterlose Zand in Nationalpark De Hoge Veluwe in Otterlo, Netherlands
RF2PD39WH–In this pavilion with golden window frames on Lindenallee, Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany, the latest models of the Trabant and Wartburg car brands were displayed on a turntable. GDR citizens waited many years for the allocation of a car
RF2PD3906–Shopping arcades in residential complex II in the planned city of Eisenhüttenstadt, built from 1950 as the ideal city of the GDR. Architect Kurt W. Leucht. All the necessary public facilities are located close together. Here a residential building with elaborately designed shopping arcades on the first floor. Today there is also a kebab stand here
RF2PD39DN–Today's Eisenhüttenstadt City Hall, formerly the House of Parties and Mass Organizations in Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD390G–View from the Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt into the residential complex of Wohnkomplex II with parks and art in public spaces. Social and supply facilities such as kindergarten, school, shops and recreational areas are always close together in the planned city Eisenhüttenstadt. The Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in the Plan City Eisenhüttenstadt. It is housed in the former daycare center 2. The representative building with columns, surrounding balcony and dominant porch should emphasize the importance of family and children in socialism. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD39DR–Bust of Heinrich Heine in residential complex III in Eisenhüttenstadt. Between 3 and 5 percent of the construction sum was art-bound in the planned city of Eisenhüttenstadt. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD39DK–City guide Bernd Geller explains the layout of the city on a model. The basis of the urban planning by architect Kurt W. Leucht is the design in four residential complexes with a center and facilities for common use. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD39E8–Ehemaliges Kosmetik-Studio, heute Rechtsanwaltskanzlei auf der Lindenallee, Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD3910–Facades of residential buildings in Pavlov Avenue, Eisenhüttenstadt. Built as an ideal of the socialist way of life from 1950 onwards in Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2JTB9H3–Ambt Delden, Netherlands
RF2JTB9NC–Straw rolls on a stubble field in the forest. Ambt Delden, Netherlands
RF2JTB99D–Map on the old trade route near Delden in the Netherlands. Along a canal today leads a bike path
RF2JTCB6H–Flocks of geese gather for their flight to the south near Örebro, Sweden
RF2K72TJD–The two varieties of olive oil from Chateau Léoube. Premium and Azur in Bormes-les-Mimosas, France
RF2H5AHPH–Statue of Generaal De Wet on the Otterlose Zand in Nationalpark De Hoge Veluwe in Otterlo, Netherlands
RF2PC3C2H–Stele with coat of arms of Eisenhüttenstadt at the entrance to the town. Eisenhüttenstadt is one of the largest area monuments in Germany. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD3917–Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany. Many buildings of the planned city Eisenhüttenstadt are built in the style of neoclassicism. This was the first new town founded in Germany after the end of the Second World War and was conceived as an ideal example of the socialist way of life
RF2PD39DW–Lost place in Eisenhüttenstadt. The former Hotel Lunik was the best house on the square and was built in the late 1950s in the style of international modernism. Today, to the annoyance of the city, the building is owned by a real estate speculator and is decaying. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD39DY–Residential building with bay window and clock on the Republic Road, Eisenhüttenstadt. This was the first new town foundation in Germany after the end of the Second World War, Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2K1TBGY–Information board on the beach informs about dangerous currents. Lesparre-Médoc, France
RF2K1TBKT–Soulac-sur-Mer beach, Lesparre-Médoc, France
RF2PD4X3W–Coveted goods purchased in transit between the GDR, Poland and the CSSR. Such as wickerwork, Bunszlau tableware or crayons from Poland or color films and music cassettes from the GDR. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany. Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt. The exhibition shows facets of everyday life in the GDR in family and work, reports on consumption, education and communication possibilities. Here enclosed goods in transit with friendly countries in communism such as CSSR and Poland.
RF2PD38XA–Detail of the Erich-Weinart elementary school on Friedrich-Engels-Strasse in residential complex II, Eisenhüttenstadt. Architectural style reminiscent of Berlin's Stalinallee with its neoclassical buildings in Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD4X4N–Museum Utopia and Everyday Life in Eisenhüttenstadt. The exhibition shows facets of everyday life in the GDR in family and work, reports on consumption, education and communication possibilities. Here motor scooter model Schwalbe. Coveted goods purchased in transit between the GDR, Poland and the CSSR. Such as wickerwork, Bunszlau tableware or crayons from Poland or color films and music cassettes from the GDR. Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RF2PD38X3–A house for the everyday culture of the GDR. Andrea Wieloch, left, director of the museum and Axel Driescher, curator at the museum Utopia and Everyday Life, Everyday Culture and Art from the GDR in Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany
RFC583N1–One man bunker
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