Sight-seeing in Germany and the Tyrol in the autumn of 1855
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Autor:
Forbes, John / by sir John Forbes
Ort:
London
Verlag:
Smith, Felder and Co.
Umfang:
XIX, 378 S. : Ill., Kt.
Sprache:
Englisch
Schlagwort:
g.Deutschland ; f.Reisebericht 1855<br />g.Österreich ; f.Reisebericht 1855<br />g.Tirol ; f.Reisebericht 1855
Signatur:
II A-23.768
Intern-ID:
152665
devot ed. A fine bronzo statue of its founder Branche, by Bauch, lately erected in its open court, adds to its attractiveness. Immediatcly on the banks of the river, fhere is a splendid rum of a castie, termed the Moritz urg, which is well worth seeing. When in a comp ete state, with the waters of the Saale in its fosse, if must bave been a splendid fortress. It was reduced to its present condition in that disastrous war of the Thirty Years, which has filled Germany with ruins. LEIPZIG. August Gik
.—I left Halle this morning by railway, af 10*40, and rcachcd Leipzig at 12*15, taking up my