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Related: About this forumBamburg Rathaus and sites
Bamburg Rathous (city offices) is a building on an insland and is coverd on two sides with murals.

Entrance through it

Mural on one side

The other side

Door handle to the offices.

Pews


Storks nesting. Wish I had a little longer lens

					
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						Bamburg Rathaus and sites (Original Post)
						Old Crank
						Jul 2024
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2naSalit
(98,431 posts)1. What a cool place!
        Thanks for sharing!
 
 
Old Crank
(6,358 posts)2. Thanks. It is pretty compact.
        So getting around on foot is great and you can see quite a bit in a couple of days.
I have more to cull yet.
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,524 posts)3. These are just beautiful, my dear Old Crank!
        Islands are so intriguing anyway, and with ornate buildings on them, they become fascinating. Living history and a treat for our eyes.
Thank you for sharing, and I look forward to more!
 
 
appalachiablue
(43,616 posts)4. Wonderful images and art thanks!
        


