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Cologne

The Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, a Roman Catholic cathedral church, is the largest Gothic church in nothern Europe featuring twin towers that stand 157 metres tall. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996.

Florence

The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, commonly known as the Florence Cathedral or the Duomo, is an iconic symbol of Florence. Constructed over several centuries, its construction began in 1296 and was completed in 1436 with the crowning achievement of Filippo Brunelleschi's magnificent dome, which was the largest of its kind at the time.

Florence

The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, commonly known as the Florence Cathedral or the Duomo, is an iconic symbol of Florence. Constructed over several centuries, its construction began in 1296 and was completed in 1436 with the crowning achievement of Filippo Brunelleschi's magnificent dome, which was the largest of its kind at the time.

Cologne

View into the sky from one of the parking lots in Cologne.

Cologne

Cologne's main station is one of Europe's most important railway hubs, which allows one to travel quickly and comfortably to any major cities in Germany.

Cologne

The River Rhine is the longest river in Germany. In a beautiful stretch, the Rhine flows through Cologne and provides a great way to enjoy the city with some fantastic views of the architecture that lines both sides of the river.

Cologne

The River Rhine is the longest river in Germany. In a beautiful stretch, the Rhine flows through Cologne and provides a great way to enjoy the city with some fantastic views of the architecture that lines both sides of the river.

Cologne

The River Rhine is the longest river in Germany. In a beautiful stretch, the Rhine flows through Cologne and provides a great way to enjoy the city with some fantastic views of the architecture that lines both sides of the river.

Cologne

The Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, a Roman Catholic cathedral church, is the largest Gothic church in nothern Europe featuring twin towers that stand 157 metres tall. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996.

Florence

The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, commonly known as the Florence Cathedral or the Duomo, is an iconic symbol of Florence. Constructed over several centuries, its construction began in 1296 and was completed in 1436 with the crowning achievement of Filippo Brunelleschi's magnificent dome, which was the largest of its kind at the time.

Cologne

The Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, a Roman Catholic cathedral church, is the largest Gothic church in nothern Europe featuring twin towers that stand 157 metres tall. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996.

Cologne

The Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, a Roman Catholic cathedral church, is the largest Gothic church in nothern Europe featuring twin towers that stand 157 metres tall. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996.

Cologne

The Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, a Roman Catholic cathedral church, is the largest Gothic church in nothern Europe featuring twin towers that stand 157 metres tall. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996.

Cologne

The Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, a Roman Catholic cathedral church, is the largest Gothic church in nothern Europe featuring twin towers that stand 157 metres tall. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996.

Cologne

The Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, a Roman Catholic cathedral church, is the largest Gothic church in nothern Europe featuring twin towers that stand 157 metres tall. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996.

Cologne

The Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, a Roman Catholic cathedral church, is the largest Gothic church in nothern Europe featuring twin towers that stand 157 metres tall. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996.

Cologne

The Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, a Roman Catholic cathedral church, is the largest Gothic church in nothern Europe featuring twin towers that stand 157 metres tall. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996.

Cologne

The Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, a Roman Catholic cathedral church, is the largest Gothic church in nothern Europe featuring twin towers that stand 157 metres tall. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996.

Zurich

Delicatessen shops in Zurich offer a delightful culinary experience, showcasing a rich array of gourmet foods and local specialities. These shops, often family-owned, provide high-quality products such as Swiss cheeses, cured meats, artisian chocolates or dried fruit.

Cinque Terre

Lerici's sun umbrellas dot the sandy shores, offering both locals and visitors a respite from the warm Mediterranean sun. These vibrant umbrellas, lined along the picturesque coastline, create a colorful tapestry against the azure backdrop of the Ligurian Sea.

Cinque Terre

Lerici, a charming coastal town nestled in the Gulf of La Spezia, Italy, boasts not only breathtaking landscapes but also a fascinating historical treasure: the enigmatic tunnel of Lerici. This tunnel, a relic of centuries past, weaves its way through the rugged cliffs that frame the town's picturesque harbor, offering a glimpse into Lerici's rich maritime heritage and providing a unique passage through time.

Cinque Terre

The Church of St. Peter in Porto Venere, Italy, is a striking example of Gothic and Romanesque architecture perched dramatically on a rocky promontory overlooking the Ligurian Sea. Built in the 13th century on the site of an ancient temple dedicated to Venus, this historic church features distinctive black and white striped marble exteriors and an elegant, austere interior.

Cinque Terre

Porto Venere, a picturesque village on the Ligurian coast of Italy, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and rich historical heritage. Often overshadowed by its famous neighbors in the Cinque Terre, Porto Venere offers a more tranquil but equally captivating experience. The village is characterized by its colorful waterfront houses, the imposing Doria Castle, and the striking Church of St. Peter perched on a rocky promontory overlooking the sea.

Cinque Terre

The seafront at Corniglia, one of the enchanting villages of Italy's Cinque Terre, offers a serene and picturesque escape along the rugged Ligurian coast. Unlike its neighboring villages, Corniglia sits perched high on a cliff, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the sparkling Mediterranean Sea.

Cinque Terre

The steps at Corniglia, one of the picturesque villages of Italy's Cinque Terre, are a defining feature of this charming coastal destination. Known as the Lardarina, these 382 brick steps lead up from the train station to the heart of Corniglia, the only Cinque Terre village not directly adjacent to the sea.

Zurich

Delicatessen shops in Zurich offer a delightful culinary experience, showcasing a rich array of gourmet foods and local specialities. These shops, often family-owned, provide high-quality products such as Swiss cheeses, cured meats, artisian chocolates or dried fruit.

Zurich

Delicatessen shops in Zurich offer a delightful culinary experience, showcasing a rich array of gourmet foods and local specialities. These shops, often family-owned, provide high-quality products such as Swiss cheeses, cured meats, artisian chocolates or dried fruit.

Cologne

The Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, a Roman Catholic cathedral church, is the largest Gothic church in nothern Europe featuring twin towers that stand 157 metres tall. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996.

Zurich

Delicatessen shops in Zurich offer a delightful culinary experience, showcasing a rich array of gourmet foods and local specialities. These shops, often family-owned, provide high-quality products such as Swiss cheeses, cured meats, artisian chocolates or dried fruit.

Zurich

Under a bridge of an overfly in Zurich.

Zurich

The Zentrum campus of ETH Zurich is the historic and central campus of on of the world's leading universities for science and technology. The campus features a blend of classical and modern architecture, with notable buildings such as the main building designed by Gottfried Semper in the 1860s.

Zurich

The Zentrum campus of ETH Zurich is the historic and central campus of on of the world's leading universities for science and technology. The campus features a blend of classical and modern architecture, with notable buildings such as the main building designed by Gottfried Semper in the 1860s.

Florence

The Mercato Centrale in Florence is a bustling food market that captures the essence of Tuscan culinary culture. Located in the San Lorenzo district, this vibrant marketplace is housed in a stunning 19th-century iron and glass building. The ground floor is a traditional market offering fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and other local specialties, while the upper floor has been transformed into a gourmet food court with a variety of stalls serving delicious prepared foods.

Florence

Orsanmichele Church is a unique and historically significant building that blends elements of both religious and civic architecture. Originally constructed in the late 14th century as a grain market, the building was converted into a church to house a miraculous image of the Virgin Mary.

Florence

Florence provides numerous little shops where you can buy fresh Italian products. In some of those shops, you will find typical Italian kitchens.

London Eye, London

The London Eye is another landmark building in the capital, which attracts millions of visitors each year and provides a magnificent view over the city.

One World Trade Center, New York

One World Trade Center, Lowern Manhattan.

Brooklyn Bridge, New York

Symmetry on Brooklyn Bridge.

432 Park Avenue, New York

432 Park Avenue from the Rockefeller Center.

The Statue of Liberty, New York

The Statue of Liberty in the Harbour of New York on Liberty Island.

San Gimignano, Italy

San Gimignano, a charming medieval town in Tuscany, Italy, is renowned for its well-preserved tower houses that create a striking skyline visible from miles away. Often referred to as the "Medieval Manhattan," San Gimignano's 14 surviving towers, from an original 72, stand as symbols of the town's historical wealth and power.

Messeturm, Frankfurt

The Messeturm is one of the main landmarks in Frankfurt and home to many reowned companies.

Cathédrale La Major, Marseille

The Cathédrale La Major, i.e. the Marseille Cathedral, is the Episcopal Church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Marseille. It is located on the western edge of the old town above the Quai de la Joliette.

The Shard, London

The Shard used to be the tallest skyscraper in Europe (309,6m). This view was taken from "Sky Garden" at 20 Fenchurch Street.

Skyscrapers, New York

Skyscrapers at Times Square.

Greenwich Royal Observatory, London

Canary Wharf from the Greenwich Royal Observatory.

Canary Wharf, London

Canary Wharf, London's financial district. The picture was taken from an Uber-boat on the Themse.

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

St. Paul's Cathedral from "The Garden" at 120 Fenchurch Street.

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

St. Paul's from Ludgate Hill.

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

St. Paul's Cathedral taken from a secret garden at New Change, corner Cannon Street (Fidelity International Building).

Southbank Skate Space, London

Southbank Skate Space is an existing, inofficial Scatepark with bolders, Steps and Slopes.

Tower Bridge, London

Tower Bridge from "The Garden at 120", i.e. 120 Fenchurch St.

Zeche Zollverein

The Zollverein coal mine, named after the German Zollverein (founded in 1834), was an active coal mine in Essen from 1851 to 1986. Together with the adjacent Zollverein coking plant, the mine’s shafts 1, 2, 8 and have been UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2001.

Zeche Zollverein

The Zollverein coal mine, named after the German Zollverein (founded in 1834), was an active coal mine in Essen from 1851 to 1986. Together with the adjacent Zollverein coking plant, the mine’s shafts 1, 2, 8 and have been UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2001.

Zeche Zollverein

The Zollverein coal mine, named after the German Zollverein (founded in 1834), was an active coal mine in Essen from 1851 to 1986. Together with the adjacent Zollverein coking plant, the mine’s shafts 1, 2, 8 and have been UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2001.

Zeche Zollverein

The Zollverein coal mine, named after the German Zollverein (founded in 1834), was an active coal mine in Essen from 1851 to 1986. Together with the adjacent Zollverein coking plant, the mine’s shafts 1, 2, 8 and have been UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2001.

Zeche Zollverein

The Zollverein coal mine, named after the German Zollverein (founded in 1834), was an active coal mine in Essen from 1851 to 1986. Together with the adjacent Zollverein coking plant, the mine’s shafts 1, 2, 8 and have been UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2001.

Zeche Zollverein

The Zollverein coal mine, named after the German Zollverein (founded in 1834), was an active coal mine in Essen from 1851 to 1986. Together with the adjacent Zollverein coking plant, the mine’s shafts 1, 2, 8 and have been UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2001.

Zeche Zollverein

The Zollverein coal mine, named after the German Zollverein (founded in 1834), was an active coal mine in Essen from 1851 to 1986. Together with the adjacent Zollverein coking plant, the mine’s shafts 1, 2, 8 and have been UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2001.

Zeche Zollverein

The Zollverein coal mine, named after the German Zollverein (founded in 1834), was an active coal mine in Essen from 1851 to 1986. Together with the adjacent Zollverein coking plant, the mine’s shafts 1, 2, 8 and have been UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2001.

Zeche Zollverein

The Zollverein coal mine, named after the German Zollverein (founded in 1834), was an active coal mine in Essen from 1851 to 1986. Together with the adjacent Zollverein coking plant, the mine’s shafts 1, 2, 8 and have been UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2001.

The Gherkin, London

The Gherkin at 30 St Mary Axe is a 180m skycraper in London's finance district, which was built for the re-insurer Swiss Re.

Zeche Zollverein

The Zollverein coal mine, named after the German Zollverein (founded in 1834), was an active coal mine in Essen from 1851 to 1986. Together with the adjacent Zollverein coking plant, the mine’s shafts 1, 2, 8 and have been UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2001.

Zeche Zollverein

The Zollverein coal mine, named after the German Zollverein (founded in 1834), was an active coal mine in Essen from 1851 to 1986. Together with the adjacent Zollverein coking plant, the mine’s shafts 1, 2, 8 and have been UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2001.

Zeche Zollverein

The Zollverein coal mine, named after the German Zollverein (founded in 1834), was an active coal mine in Essen from 1851 to 1986. Together with the adjacent Zollverein coking plant, the mine’s shafts 1, 2, 8 and have been UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2001.

Zeche Zollverein

The Zollverein coal mine, named after the German Zollverein (founded in 1834), was an active coal mine in Essen from 1851 to 1986. Together with the adjacent Zollverein coking plant, the mine’s shafts 1, 2, 8 and have been UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2001.

Zeche Zollverein

The Zollverein coal mine, named after the German Zollverein (founded in 1834), was an active coal mine in Essen from 1851 to 1986. Together with the adjacent Zollverein coking plant, the mine’s shafts 1, 2, 8 and have been UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2001.

Zeche Zollverein

The Zollverein coal mine, named after the German Zollverein (founded in 1834), was an active coal mine in Essen from 1851 to 1986. Together with the adjacent Zollverein coking plant, the mine’s shafts 1, 2, 8 and have been UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2001.

Manhattan Bridge, New York

Manhattan Bridge from the Brooklyn side.