Zeughaus Graz, Austria
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Zeughaus Graz, Austria
Zeughaus is by far the best german vocabulary. Who needs these fancy words called armory or arsenal. It's *give me all your pointy stuff to store it in my stuff house so you can't do all the hurtfull stuff* and now we have these old Zeughaus buildings which are used for other stuff and it's more like *come in and drink this stuff* or it is *come and look at this amazing stuff, it's the best art I've ever seen*.
▪︎Key of the Zeughaus (armoury).
Place of origin: Basle
Date: ca. 1820-1830
Medium: Forged iron, cast bronze
Former Zeughaus and Mauthalle, Nuremberg
Bavaria shares international borders with Austria (Salzburg, Tyrol, Upper Austria and Vorarlberg) and Czechia (Karlovy Vary, Plzeň and South Bohemian Regions), as well as with Switzerland (across Lake Constance to the Canton of St. Gallen). Because all of these countries are part of the Schengen Area, the border is completely open. Neighboring states within Germany are Baden-Württemberg, Hesse, Thuringia, and Saxony. Two major rivers flow through the state: the Danube (Donau) and the Main. The Bavarian Alps define the border with Austria (including the Austrian federal-states of Vorarlberg, Tyrol and Salzburg), and within the range is the highest peak in Germany: the Zugspitze. The Bavarian Forest and the Bohemian Forest form the vast majority of the frontier with the Czechia and Bohemia.
The major cities in Bavaria are Munich (München), Nuremberg (Nürnberg), Augsburg, Regensburg, Würzburg, Ingolstadt, Fürth, and Erlangen.
The geographic center of the European Union is located in the northwestern corner of Bavaria.
Source: Wikipedia
The door of the zeughaus of the Plassenburg
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