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24T03 Darmstadt: gutsy city, Mathildenhöhe

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In Darmstadt about 20-minutes south from Frankfurt by train, the Mathildenhöhe (Mathilda Heights) Artists’ Colony is a UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed since 2021. Pictured in afternoon light: at left, the Wedding Tower by J.M. Olbrich in 1908; at right, the Russian Chapel by L.N. Benois in 1899; and at lower-centre, the Lily Basin by A. Müller in 1914.


I made the image above with an iPhone15 on 10 May 2024. I received neither sponsor nor support from any organization. This post composed with Jetpack for iOS appears on Fotoeins Fotografie at fotoeins DOT com.

2 Responses to “24T03 Darmstadt: gutsy city, Mathildenhöhe”

    • HL fotoeins's avatar
      HL fotoeins

      Hi, Valerie. I’d always passed by Darmstadt between Heidelberg and Frankfurt, blissfully ignorant about some cool things to explore in Darmstadt; I finally spent a couple of days in Darmstadt on this trip. Overall, there’s a lot to like about architecture in Germany; various sites have been recognized and inscribed as World Heritage Sites. Thanks for your comment!

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