¬The¬ valleys of Tyrol : their traditions and customs and how to visit them
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Autor:
Busk, Rachel Harriett / by R. H. Busk
Ort:
London
Verlag:
Longmans Green
Umfang:
XXIX, 453 S. : Ill., Kt.
Sprache:
Englisch
Schlagwort:
g.Tirol ; f.Reisebericht 1874
Signatur:
II A-4.091
Intern-ID:
155537
NORTH TIROL—TEE INNTHAL. 22 9 ìs set apart for an Engiish Service. On a subsequent vìsit we found a large new hotel (Europa), rather near the railway station, preferable to it in some respects, and there are many ofhers besides. I bave spoken of the pleasant Situation, and our apartment was situated so as fully to enjoy it ; we had to ourselves a whole suite of little rooms, with a separate . corridor running along the hack of thern, from the Win dows of which we could make acquaintance, under
with their wooden tiles afford a view of the mysteries of apple-drying, and a thousand other local arts of domestic economy. If our forniture was not of the most elegant or abundant, it was all the more in keeping with such wild surroundings. The character of the town itself partakes of the same mixture of quaint picturesqueness with modern pretension which I die already observed in that of the people and thè hotel. The Neustadt , as the ebief Street is called, remarkable for its wiclth, tidiness