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View Of The Danube From Linz

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The city of Linz in Austria was another stop on our Danube cruise. We were able to spend a few hours here wandering through the city on our own & this is a view from a hill we climbed... Some info about Linz from Wikipedia: "Linz is the third-largest city of Austria and capital of the state of Upper Austria. It is located in the north centre of Austria, approximately 30 kilometres (19 miles) south of the Czech border, on both sides of the River Danube. The city was founded by the Romans, who called it Lentia. The name Linz was first recorded in AD 799. It was a provincial and local government city of the Holy Roman Empire, and an important trading point connecting several routes, on either side of the River Danube from the east to the west and Bohemia and Poland from north to the Balkans and Italy to the south. Being the city where the Habsburg Emperor Friedrich III spent his last years, it was, for a short period of time, the most important city in the empire. It lost its status to Vienna and Prague after the death of the Emperor in 1493. One important inhabitant of the city was Johannes Kepler, who spent several years of his life in the city teaching mathematics. He discovered, on 15 May 1618, the distance-cubed-over-time-squared — or 'third' — law of planetary motion. The local public university, Johannes Kepler University, is named after him. Another famous citizen was Anton Bruckner, who spent the years between 1855 and 1868 working as a local composer and organist in the Old Cathedral, Linz. The Brucknerhaus is named after him. Adolf Hitler was born in the border town of Braunau am Inn but moved to Linz in his childhood. Hitler spent most of his youth in the Linz area, from 1898 until 1907, when he left for Vienna. The family lived first in the village of Leonding on the outskirts of town, and then on the Humboldtstrasse in Linz. After elementary education in Leonding, Hitler was enrolled in the Realschule (school) in Linz, as was the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. Notorious Holocaust architect Adolf Eichmann also spent his youth in Linz. To the end of his life, Hitler considered Linz to be his "home town", and envisioned extensive architectural schemes for it, wanting it to become the main cultural centre of the Third Reich. In order to make the city economically vibrant, Hitler initiated a major industrialisation of Linz shortly before, and during, the Second World War. In the second stanza of his famous poem, September 1, 1939, W.H. Auden links Hitler's childhood in Linz to the origins of the Second World War: "Accurate scholarship can / Unearth the whole offence / From Luther until now / That has driven a culture mad, / Find what occurred at Linz, / What huge imago made / A psychopathic god: / I and the public know / What all schoolchildren learn, / Those to whom evil is done / Do evil in return." Please zoom.

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prutzworks

12:31PM | Thu, 17 December 2015

brings back memories, thanks for sharing

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durleybeachbum

3:34PM | Thu, 17 December 2015

A great view, so Thankyou for climbing the hill!

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Faemike55

3:46PM | Thu, 17 December 2015

wonderful view

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anahata.c

6:40PM | Thu, 17 December 2015

aside from the photo, you gave a terrific snippet of history. Quite a list of luminaries, brilliant and awful. (And, if you've never read that Auden poem, it's worth a full read--it's one of his great poems.) Your photo brings out the story book quality of these river towns and cities, something you have a superb way with. It's via your vivid colors, contrasts, the softness of the trees and mounds in your hands, and your many terrific compositions. This one is so complex and musical, it sings. Wonderful front wall with bright orange leaves, and yellows to the right; and the bend in the river, and the sugarloaf trees on top, and the blue haze of the background, plus your dreamy reflections. A beautiful shot of the story-book feeling of these areas: One can see how this part of Europe has been prized by its inhabitants for centuries...

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MrsRatbag

11:11AM | Fri, 18 December 2015

It is a very charming and lovely town, and the river looks beautiful from here. Wonderful shot!

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X-PaX

11:21AM | Fri, 18 December 2015

Very nice capture.

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kgb224

4:03PM | Sat, 19 December 2015

Superb capture my friend. God bless.


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