Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Vienna is No. 1 in the Quality of Living Ranking

Mercer's 2011 Quality of Living ranking highlights - Global

  • European cities represent over half the cities amongst the top 25 in the ranking
  • Vienna ranks highest for quality of living
  • Luxembourg ranks highest for personal safety; Vienna ranks 5th


Worldwide Top 50 cities: Quality of Living Ranking: click here

Worldwide Top 50 cities: Personal Safety Ranking: click here

Reference Page & Video about the Quality of Living Survey: click here

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Friday, December 09, 2011

Saturday, October 29, 2011

European Street Performers

Streets of London: [Video Below]












Streets of Vienna:






Monday, September 12, 2011

Why We are Here in Vienna!

Construction Status as of: 08 September 2011

First Abercrombie & Fitch brand in Austria

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Führerbunker of Berlin

Visited: 20 March 2011

It was in this subterranean bunker where Adolf Hitler and his wife Eva Braun spent the last few weeks of the war and it was here their lives came to an end on April 30, 1945. The Führer's Bunker was located beneath the garden of the old Reich Chancellery building at Wilhelmstraße 77, north of the new Reich Chancellery building, Voßstraße 6.




Since 1945, government authorities have been consistently concerned about the site of the bunker evolving into a Neo-Nazi shrine. The strategy for avoiding this has largely been to ensure the surroundings remain anonymous. Until June 2008, the location of the bunker was not marked in any way. The immediate area was occupied by a small Chinese restaurant and shopping mall while the emergency exit point for the bunker (which had been in the Chancellery gardens) was occupied by a parking lot.

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Some of the corridors of the bunker still exist today,
although now in disuse and sealed from the public


After the war, the remains of the Chancellery were demolished by orders of the Soviet occupation forces. Parts of the building's marble walls were said to be used to renovate the nearby war-damaged Mohrenstraße U-Bahn station and/or to build the Soviet War Memorial in Treptower Park [Refer to Next Photo Post].



References: Wikipedia; eNotes

Friday, August 26, 2011

Soviet War Memorial, Treptower Park

Location: near Berlin
Established: 08 May 1949
Commemorates: Fallen in the Battle of Berlin

Camera: iPod Touch 4G
[Video Below]







Soviet Soldier stepping on crushed Swastika


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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Primrose Hill

The dramatic views from Primrose Hill have made it a popular place with Londoners for over 150 years. It is 256 feet high and located on the north side of Regent's Park in London, England. The hill has a clear panoramic view of central London. It is also the name for the surrounding district, which is one of the most exclusive and expensive residential areas.




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Panoramic taken from the top of Primrose Hill

Saturday, July 16, 2011

July 15th

Significance: Our Anniversary
First Three Years: Married & Resided north of London, England (point A)


Marriage Location: Bury St. Edmunds





First Vehicle: Honda Prelude



First House: Hockwold Village



This Year . . . !