Archive for July, 2012

Cows in meadow near Röthbachfall, Königsee

360° VR panorama of cows resting in a meadow near Röthbachfall in Berchtesgaden National Park, South Bavaria. Röthbachfall is the highest waterfall in Germany, with a vertical drop of 470 metres (1540 ft). The area is surrounded by mountains, and is most easily accessed by taking a boat across the nearby Königssee.

Boat house at west shore of Obersee

360° VR panorama by a wooden boathouse on the western shore of Obersee, in Berchtesgaden National Park, Bavaria. The lake is enclosed by tall mountains to the south and north, and is only really accessible by taking a ferry across Königssee, to the north-west.

Thankfully ferrys run regularly, making the spot a popular location for tourists to visit and enjoy the alpine surroundings.

St. Peter’s Cemetery Catacombs Gertraude Chapel, Salzburg

Posted Under: 360° Panorama, Altstadt, Austria, Europe, Salzburg, Salzburgerland

360° VR panorama of inside the Gertraudenkapelle (Gertraude chapel) of the Petersfriedhof catacombs, in Salzburg, Austria. St. Peter’s Cemetery is the oldest Christian burial place in Salzburg.

The catacombs are hewn into the cliff face of Mönchsberg, which overlooks the cemetery and Church. They are the oldest visible part of the graveyard, and may date from as early as the 5th century. The cemetery, along with the adjacent St. Peter’s Abbey, were founded around 700 AD.

The Gertraudenkapelle was likely originally a cave, that was then expanded by hand to form the chapel. The chapel was consecrated in 1178 by Conrad of Wittelsbach, Archbishop of Salzburg. It is dedicated to St. Thomas Becket (Archbishop of Canterbury), who was assassinated in 1170. Gertraude chapel is also dedicated to Saint Gertrude of Nivelles and Saint Patrick of Ireland.

On the hill side of the chapel there are six arched niches cut into the rock, dating from 1865. These served as seats for priests during the liturgy. A Romaneque Gothic pillar is situated near the centre of the chapel, this was installed in the 17th century.

At the front of the chapel is a clay plate altar. This was constructed in 1862, and is modelled after the pattern of pre-Christian altars found in the catacombs of Rome. The altar features a baroque picture of the saints to whom the chapel is dedicated.

At the front of the lower part of the altar are three contoured clay plates. These depict an anchor, cross, and hanging lamp (fire), which represents the divine virtues of hope, faith, and love.

The entrance to Gertraudenkapelle is on the side that looks towards St. Peters Church. Above the door is a fresco depicting the Martyrdom of St. Thomas Becket.

View NE partway up Kehlstein, Bavaria

Posted Under: 360° Panorama, Bavaria, Berchtesgadener Land, Eck, Europe, Germany

360° VR panorama looking out north-east from part way up Kehlstein, in Bavaria, Germany. Kehlstein is a 1,834 m subpeak of the Hoher Göll mountain. Although this panorama was taken relatively low down on the mountain, a break in the tree cover provides good views.

In the image you can see the town of Anzenbach in the valley below, with the mountains Kneifelspitz to the north-east, and Rauher Kopf to the north-west. The hillside of Kehlstein is mostly covered with Fir trees, but in this clearing you can see a variety of trees and plants growing.

Top of Kapuzinerberg, Salzburg

Posted Under: 360° Panorama, Altstadt, Austria, Europe, Salzburg, Salzburgerland

360° VR panorama from the top of Kapuzinerberg, in the Altstadt district of Salzburg, Austria. Kapuzinerberg is located on the eastern bank of the Salzach river, the view here looks out over the Schallmoos district of the city.

Nearby at the top of the hill is the Franziskischlössl (meaning Francis′ Castle). It was built in 1629 by Archbishop Paris Lodron in order to improve the defences of Salzburg during the thirty years war (1618–1648).

On the wall along the edge of the viewpoint is a plaque that points out the directions of various landmarks visible from the viewpoint. These are:

  • Schloss Klessheim Casino Salzburg
  • Salzach / Kraftwerk Riedersbach
  • Maria Plain
  • Kaiserbuche
  • Buchberg / Mattsee
  • Autobahnbrücke Pebering
  • Heuberg
  • Nockstein
View over Neustadt from Kapuzinerberg at sunset

Posted Under: 360° Panorama, Altstadt, Austria, Europe, Salzburg, Salzburgerland

360° VR panorama from part-way up the north-western side of Kapuzinerberg, in Salzburg, Austria. Kapuzinerberg is a large hill located in the Altstadt (Old town) district, near the centre of Salzburg. The view in this panorama is looking out north over the Neustadt (New town) district.

Kapuzinerberg is a wooded hill, and features various rare alpine plants. Chamois (similar to goats) also live on the hill, though are very difficult to see.

München Karlsplatz (Stachus) station top level

Posted Under: 360° Panorama, Altstadt-Lehel, Bavaria, Europe, Germany, Munich

360° VR panorama of the top level of München Karlsplatz (Stachus) station, in Munich, Germany. The station’s top level contains an underground shopping precinct. The ceiling is notable – rather than a plain ceiling, it is covered in thin white cylinders of various diameters.

Lower levels of the station allow access to lines S1, S2, and S4-S8 of the S-Bahn, and lines U4 and U5 of the U-Bahn.

Andechs Abbey Church

Posted Under: 360° Panorama, Andechs, Bavaria, Europe, Germany, Starnberg

360° VR panorama of inside the church at Kloster Andechs, in Andechs, Bavaria. Kloster Andechs is an abbey and place of pilgrimage, particularly famous for its beer.

The church’s current appearance dates from 1755, which was the 300th anniversary of the abbey’s founding. In 2005, the 550th anniversary, restoration work was carried out.

The frescos on the church roof, from the altar to the rear of the church, depict: Andechs heaven; Ascension; Pool of Bethseda; Concert of Angels.

Alpenrosenweg along Schwarzenberg, Füssen

Posted Under: 360° Panorama, Bavaria, Europe, Germany, Ostallgäu, Schwangau

360° VR panorama taken on the Alpenrosenweg, near Füssen, Bavaria. The Alpenrosenweg is a footpath that runs between Ziegelwies and Hohenschwangau, running along the north side of the heavily forested Schwarzenberg.

It is a popular walking route as part of a round trip from Füssen to Hohenschwangau.

Schloss Hohenschwangau – Yard and Fountain

Posted Under: 360° Panorama, Bavaria, Europe, Germany, Ostallgäu, Schwangau

360° VR panorama by the water fountain in the yard of Schloss Hohenschwangau, Bavaria.

The fountain features a painting of Mary holding the baby Jesus. Below this are the coats of arms of Bayern and Schwangau. In the centre at the bottom of the painting is the fountain, which is modelled as a lion’s head, with the water coming from its mouth.

Schloss Hohenschwangau was built by King Maximilian II of Bavaria. Construction started in 1832, with the majority of construction complete by 1837. The castle was used by the King as his Summer residence.

Today the castle acts as a museum / tourist attraction. Around 300,000 people visit the castle each year.