Brand Kapelle

Detail InformationEdit The Chapel in Brand is dedicated to the “7 Sorrows of St. Mary”. The rectangular building has round arches and a wood panel ceiling. The portal and windows have pointed aches. The main altar with its single row of columns and broken pediment holds the painting of “Our Lady of Sorrows” dating back […]

Dorfwirtskapelle

Detail InformationEdit The small, rectangular Chapel with a steep gable roof, which was built in the 17th century, belongs to the Hinterholzer family, the owners of the Dorfwirt inn. HistoryEdit N.A. Must SeeEdit N.A. Visiting TimeEdit N.A. Closed OnEdit N.A. Best Season to VisitEdit N.A. Best Time To VisitEdit N.A. Time Required for SightseeingEdit N.A. […]

Burgruine Rabenstein

Detail InformationEdit High above Virgen lies Rabenstein castle, where the court of the whole. Virgental valley was located in the 12th century. One of the last remains of this period is the rectangular tower with the impressive Malham mountain range in the background. You can also visit the remains of the former Chapel, you can […]

St Johannes Baptist Chapel

Detail InformationEdit In 1736 the construction of this Chapel was allowed. In 1739 it received the licence to say masses. It is located at the street and is a rectangular room with one yoke bay and cornice, a ripped barrel vault and a choir with apse. The steep saddleback roof has an open flèche with […]

Mount Waverley

Mount Waverley is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km south-east from Melbourne’s central business district. Its Local Government Area is the City of Monash. At the 2006 Census, Mount Waverley had a population of 30,617. Mount Waverley is a large suburb, rectangular in shape, bounded by Highbury Road in the north, Ferntree Gully […]

Feldegg Castle

Detail InformationEdit This Castle offers a special look back in time where history has left its mark for visitors to explore and enjoy. Feldegg Castle is a simple quadrangular complex with a tiny arcade. At the entrance to the Castle you´ll find a tiny Chapel that is supported by two columns. All windows boast versatile […]

Pfarrkirche von Eibenstein

Detail InformationEdit The timing of the parish foundation is not known, but the first mention was in 1300. Between 1569 and 1731, Eibenstein was a branch of the parish Drossendorf. After 1730 under Abbot Nicholas Zandt the church restored and a new parsonage was built, the parish was supervised by Geras of pastoral care. The […]

St Martin Church Linz

Detail InformationEdit This is regarded as the oldest original church still in existence in Austria. It was first documented in 799. A rectangular building that is no longer visible, partially extending into the nave, probably dates from the Agilofingian period (before 788). During the Carolingian period (after 788), the central structure was erected using debris […]

Götzendorf Castle

Detail InformationEdit Götzendorf Castle is looking back on 800 traditional years. In a historical parchment manuscript, found at Wilhering Abbey, the name of “Walter von Gocynesdorf” was mentioned for the first time in 1180. Götzendorf´s name derives from this noble man. In 1899 a tremendous fire destroyed the castle. Therefore the owners, the Lamberger Dynasty, […]

Uberlandia

Uberlandia is the core city of the Brazilian region of Triangulo Mineiro, west of Minas Gerais. The name of the city means fecund (Uberoso) land. Uberlandia is located in the western part of the state of Minas Gerais, in the region called Triangulo Mineiro, one of the richest agricultural regions of Brazil, between the Paranaiba […]