| This is the Herz-Jesus-Kirche, or Heart o f Jesus Church. It was built in the 1800s but designed to look gothic. The inside is a mix of gothic and baroque. I pass it every day to get to school. |
| This house is the only structure on its block to not have been destroyed during WWII. The window décor and base stone blocks are all painted in baroque fashion. |
| (From left to right) A little chapel, the post office, and a clothing shop. |
| A lot of “marble” seen in these old churches is actually just a really good paint job. |
| Inside the little chapel. |
| You know you’re in Europe when… |
| An overview of Bregenz and the Bodensee. |
| No one really knows the story behind this thing, but it hangs above the entrance to the old city. Driftwood or mummified lake beast? You decide… |
| Looking out of the old city into the “new” city. |
| I think I mentioned before, that Bregenz is the proud locale of Central Europe’s largest onion top. |
| So many roses! |
| “The narrowest house of Europe is only 57 centimeters wide.” |
| After the tour and dinner, some friends and I met at the carnival going on this week. Enten=ducks!!! “Jede Ente gewinnt”=every duck wins! |
| I don’t like carnival rides, but I enjoyed taking pictures and was happy holding my friends’ stuff! Haha. |
Can't wait to see all of your pictures! These are great
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