Vacation to Venezia, Graz, and Wien


Slide show from our vacation in Venezia, Italia - October 19th - 24th, 2003

360-degree of Some bridges in Venezia

You can find a little pizzaria here with green curtains, which is where we had lunch at before I took this picture. This was a neat looking location because it's where three waterways come together. You are standing on a bridge over one of them.

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360-degree from Piazza San Marco, Venezia

From this 323-foot bell tower near the Basilica San Marco, you can see all of Venezia! Luckily the five bells didn't go off while we were taking this picture. We were also very lucky that the clouds evaporated and the sun came out.

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Slide show of our drive through Österreich to Graz, October 24th and 25th, 2003


Slide show in and around Wein, Österreich from October 26th - 30th, 2003

360-degree outside from the Melk monastery

You can see the entire countryside from here.


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360-degree inside the Melk Monastery Library

Can you count all the books in this room? Can you find the secret door? You may also want to look at the globe.


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360-degree from the dome of Karlskirche

Outside you can see parts of Wien. We had to climb up about 50 feet of scaffolding, after taking a 100 foot or so elevator ride.


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360-degree in the Belvedere courtyard

This is the upper courtyard palace gardens of the Belvedere, and everything was prepared for fall, so there weren't any flowers to see, but you'll find many other interesting things.

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360-degree in the Belvedere lower courtyard

This is the lower courtyard - still plenty of things to look at.

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360-degree from our Imperial Hotel room

This was our room while in Wien. It was very nice!

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