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art-clash · 1 year
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S-Bahn am Innsbrucker Platz in Berlin
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bergsmotiv · 7 months
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1 Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahn
2 Maria-Theresien-Straße mit Nordkette
3 Patscherkofelbahn
4 Hungerburg mit Nordkette
5 Muttereralm bahn
6 Bergstation Patscherkofel
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deletingmyself · 4 months
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(by Markos Mant)| Innsbruck, Austria
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berlinverkehr · 2 years
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Bahnhöfe: Bitte mal freimachen Die BVG arbeitet an der Decke des unterirdisch zweistöckigen Bahnhofes Nollendorfplatz, aus BVG
Bahnhöfe: Bitte mal freimachen Die BVG arbeitet an der Decke des unterirdisch zweistöckigen Bahnhofes Nollendorfplatz, aus BVG
Die BVG arbeitet an der #Decke des unterirdisch zweistöckigen Bahnhofes #Nollendorfplatz. Um das #Tragewerk dieses Tiefbahnhofes prüfen zu können, muss es freigelegt werden. Dafür wird die #Rabitzdecke über den Gleisen 2 und 4 zeitweise #zurückgebaut. Auf Gleis 2 fahren die Züge der #U1 und #U3 in Richtung #Warschauer Straße und auf Gleis 4 die Züge der #U4 in Richtung #Innsbrucker Platz. (more…)
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armthearmour · 6 months
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A fabulously chased, etched, and gilt Shaffron for Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, attributed to Konrad Seusenhofer, Innsbruck, Austria, 1514 housed at the Kunshistorischesmuseum, Vienna.
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germanpostwarmodern · 5 months
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Apartment Building (1974) in Innsbruck, Austria, by Siegbert Haas
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radicalgraff · 8 months
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"Nehmt euch was euch zusteht!!! (Take what you are owed!!!) Squat the city"
Anarchist graffiti seen in Innsbruck, Austria
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mariophotographies · 8 days
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Innsbruck by Mario. H. ”Vitrine Swarovski”
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bronzebluemind · 4 months
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my last 4 braincells watching the 6th ski jumping event in 8 days
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illustratus · 2 months
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A Guardian Angel Rescuing Emperor Maximilian from the Martinswand
by Alfred Rethel
The young emperor is in great danger as he gazes into the abyss. According to a popular Tyrolean legend, Maximilian I (1459-1519) supposedly got completely lost in the mountains while out hunting chamois near Innsbruck. On the third day, as if by a miracle, a mysterious man appeared and led the exhausted monarch back into the valley. Contrary to a previous idea of depicting the rescuer as an angel, Rethel shows him here as a shepherd in a sheepskin, albeit illuminated from behind by a supernatural light.
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nobeerreviews · 7 months
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Life: it's being able to raise your arm, rub the back of your neck, stretch for the pure pleasure of it, get up and stroll aimlessly, watch people go by, stop, read a newspaper - or simply stay sitting at your window because you have nothing to do and it's nice to do nothing.
-- Tahar Ben Jelloun
(Innsbruck, Austria)
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sictransitgloriamvndi · 6 months
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jimmymcgools · 4 months
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top of innsbruck, 3.10.2023
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dadlezal · 4 months
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as usual at Bergisel
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lewanarta · 4 months
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Team Austria sliding down the outrun slope at Bergisel (+Ryoyu and Michi's reaction)
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armthearmour · 2 years
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A beautifully embossed black and white three-quarter armor with red accents said to have belonged to Kaspar von Montani, attributed to Sebastian Katzmair, Innsbruck, Austria, ca. 1550-1560, housed at the Castle Churburg.
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