Revenki's photos with the keyword: 1995

Praktikanten Lunch in Dusseldorf

24 Feb 2009 104
The AIESEC/IAESTE interns from Uni-Essen having lunch during our day trip to Dusseldorf. From left: Miklos, me, Sari Selin, Andreas Nilsson, Birgitte, Mikko Kuusisto, and the two Egyptian guys who had arrived just a couple days earlier.

In the Office

24 Feb 2009 85
My boss, Michael, and I in the office at JCI Regelungstechnik in Essen. Yes, that's really a drafting board.

Brickhenge

24 Feb 2009 101
The day before I left Essen, I decided I had to find this place that I'd seen in a coffee-table book about the metro area. It was too weird to pass up. It was actually rather difficult to find, but I ended up stumbling across it just as I was about to give up, having walked through way too many garden allotments and gotten too many dirty looks. What this is is a (former) monument to the Freikorps or paramilitaries of the early interwar period, in ways the forerunners of the SA thug squads which Hitler later rode to power. The monument has long since been stripped of its bronze memorial plaques, and is now just a Stonehenge-like ring of brick columns topped with either concrete or stone ashlars. For scale, note the woman sitting on top of the ring, reading (just left of center).

Brandenberg Gate

24 Feb 2009 105
With the quadriga facing the right way. When this was taken in 1995, the gate and the area around it had just been cleared and restored -- but as an open plaza with the gate in the middle. Imagine my surprise (not knowing any better) to see it again in 2002 with buildings build up all around it, including the rebuilt Hotel Adlon.

Berliner Dom

24 Feb 2009 91
Inside the Berlin cathedral on Museum Island, a stone's throw from the Ballast of the Republik, the Rotes Rathaus, and the Alexanderplatz television tower.

Reichstag Group Photo

24 Feb 2009 98
Four of the other ten interns from Michigan Tech working in Germany that summer, in the Koenigsplatz in front of the Reichstag: from right, Ed, Mary, Alex, and a girl whose name I have completely forgotten. This was no more than a week after Christo wrapped the place, and before reconstruction started to turn the building back into the seat of the (reunified) German Bundestag. See here for a picture of the inside of the new kuppel , which doesn't exist yet in this photo.

Berlin Wall

24 Feb 2009 80
A remaining portion of the Berlin Wall, with the famous protest murals painted on it.

Wuerzburg Rezidenz

24 Feb 2009 109
The courtyard of the bishop's palace, Wuerzburg.

Hollow Tooth

24 Feb 2009 113
Kaiser Wilhelm Gedaechtniskirche, Berlin. It was actually quite well-preserved inside. It's a pity they didn't rebuild it after the war (it's more an eyesore than a memorial in its current state). One of the other Tech interns, Ed, is in the lower right.

Wuerzburg Bridge

24 Feb 2009 101
The bridge into the old town, Wuerzburg.

Schaffhausen Panorama

24 Feb 2009 103
The falls on the Rhein at Schaffhausen. Didn't realize until we got on the bus back to the train station and had to pay in Swiss francs instead of Deutschmarks that we had at some point crossed over the border unawares.

Marienhof

24 Feb 2009 104
The old bishop's fortress on the hill overlooking Wuerzburg.

Acropolis Panorama

24 Feb 2009 96
As seen from the other major hill in Athens, whose name I forget, on the way towards the Roman city.

Canal

24 Feb 2009 109
The Corinth Canal at the neck of the Pelopponesian ithsmus, originally begun by Nero but not completed until the 19th century. It's as deep as it looks (a good 200ft down).

Delphi Panorama

24 Feb 2009 88
The temple of Apollo at Delphi.

Acropolis Panorama

24 Feb 2009 105
The Erechtheion, on the Acropolis in Athens.

Temple of Athena Pronaios

24 Feb 2009 111
The famous circular temple at Delphi, looking in the general direction of "the sea of olives" in the valley below the ruins.

Blumeninsel Mainau

24 Feb 2009 131
Yeah, yeah...like Ludwig's castles, this is one of those touristy places everyone has to go when they visit Germany. Despite the air of kitsch, it was a pretty neat place.

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