Masterpieces are not hard to find. It’s just that we need to slow down enough to appreciate them. My favorite part about Europe is how much they love to display their art around the city. You could stroll down a small residential alley way just to find a masterpiece when rounding the corner.
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Very well captured, BD… truly masterpiece, indeed.. 🙂
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Thank you!
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Very interesting! need to visit…
http://sreeniviews.wordpress.com/2013/07/28/masterpieces-manmade/
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Thank you. 🙂 It is worth the visit.
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Hello Busanee, do you life in Nürnberg, Germany?
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Hello yarnwuseleien, unfortunately no. 😦 But I did live in Germany about an hours south of Nurnberg. I was there on a field trip with my son and his architectural design class. I have also been there for their Volksfest which is quite fun. Do you live there? Or have traveled there?
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Hello Busanee, I live in Hamburg, have seen Nürnberg years ago. A nice town as Hamburg 🙂
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Oh I never had the chance to visit Hamburg. The closest I ever went up north was Frankfurt or Amsterdam. We are thinking of moving back to Germany. So it may be I will get a chance to visit Hamburg. 🙂
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Wow, let me know 😉 when you are coming over – an absolutely great idea.
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Will do. What a wonderful thing it would be to meet another WordPress blogger. It actually is a small world. lol 😀
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Indeed. Since Internet and all the social Networks make it easier und the world small. Nice to meet you in the *www* 🙂
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Is that Bruges. The church door with the weird handles?
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It’s a church on Nurnberg, Germany city center…but I am not sure of the name. There are so many churches there.
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Looked familiar but not one I’ve seen
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I have to say it was the door knockers that caught my eye. 😉 They give the doors a gothic look, don’t they?
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