Merisi, I very much admire these photographs from the 9th District. The scenery is not trendy and elegant, but has got a wondrous grace and carries lots of history. As I've written before, I see these images and began to create stories in my mind.
I wonder what tales it could tell and who lives there, some descendent of the once prosperous shopkeeper perhaps? What romance lies behind those peeling doors . . .
Catching up on your blog posts....This mysterious building was directly in my view from my apartment in Alsergrund! What a surprise to find it here, in your photographs! I wonder who this building belongs to, and what kind of state the inside is in...
What an interesting, intriguing post/photos for the day, Merisi!! Hope your weekend is going well!
ReplyDeleteMerisi, I very much admire these photographs from the 9th District. The scenery is not trendy and elegant, but has got a wondrous grace and carries lots of history. As I've written before, I see these images and began to create stories in my mind.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks! xo
Fabulous looking building!
ReplyDeleteSo different and really beautiful, in its own way!
ReplyDeleteI wonder what tales it could tell and who lives there, some descendent of the once prosperous shopkeeper perhaps? What romance lies behind those peeling doors . . .
ReplyDeleteNice to see some unusual photos. I like the one of the pigeons on the roof!
ReplyDeletequite the old style building there. I bet there are some stories associated with it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful old building! You capture it so well, make me very curious about what the inside might look like!
ReplyDeleteThe stories that lie within... a fascinating subject.
ReplyDeleteClearly one pigeon is the Boss of the other pigeon...
ReplyDeleteBureaucracy everywhere.
A beautiful old building. I'm glad you have captured it before someone changes it.
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Catching up on your blog posts....This mysterious building was directly in my view from my apartment in Alsergrund! What a surprise to find it here, in your photographs! I wonder who this building belongs to, and what kind of state the inside is in...
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