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01-Fountain-1 * One end of the city's artwork, it looks like a fountain but it's the end of a waterway in the centre * 1488 x 1984 * (416KB)
02-Fountain-2 * Looking towards the other end. * 1488 x 1984 * (340KB)
03-Fountain-3 * The other size. Between these two fountains, water streams through a kind of canal. * 1984 x 1488 * (521KB)
04-SalzAmbtSchreiber * A statue near the fountain, commemorating the scribant of the King's mines. * 1488 x 1984 * (407KB)
05-Street-1 * the canal can be seen on the right side of the street. * 1488 x 1984 * (477KB)
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06-Street-2 * View along the Karteuzer church. * 1488 x 1984 * (499KB)
07-CityHallSquare * The city Plaza with the inevitable fountain. * 1488 x 1984 * (397KB)
08-Bakery * A bakery, fully painted. * 1488 x 1984 * (379KB)
09-ViewOverSquare * View over the market place. * 1984 x 1488 * (419KB)
10-TownHall * Town hall. The paintings show rulers of the city - real and abstract: from left to right: ??...as (probably Faith?), Karl d(er) G(roßen) (Emperor), Veritas (Truth), ??? (some king), Ludwig (King) and Justitia (Justice). * 1984 x 1488 * (255KB)
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11-ChemistryCupboard-1 * In a modern chemistry, old chemist's cupboards were still in use. This is the one in the back room - a real antique one. * 1005 x 1881 * (187KB)
12-ChemistryCupboard-2 * and this one in the shop, somewhat adapted. * 1242 x 1815 * (250KB)
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It couldn't stay dry - of course. Just during the day rain got less so in the late afternoon we decided to make a short trip to Bad Reichenhall - a 20 kilometres North of Berchtesgaden - to do some shopping. Of course it didn't stay dry completely, but it wasn't more than a drizzle and short, slight shower.
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