- The
Steinerner Steg (Italian:
Ponte Romano) is a two-arched, stone-built
footbridge across the P****er in Merano,
South Tyrol,
northern Italy. The oldest...
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while others were
later redesigned in
rococo or
neoclassical style. The
Steinerner Saal (Stone Hall) in the
central pavilion, with
ceiling frescoes by Johann...
- 22 × 12.5 m 8 m 380
seats Metallener Saal 10.5 × 10.8 m 3.2 m 70
seats Steinerner Saal/Horst
Haschek Auditorium 13 × ~8.6 m ~3.3m 60
seats Hölzerner Saal...
- (Landesfürstliche Burg),
which was a
residence of
Archduke Sigismund of Austria. The
Steinerner Steg
stone bridge crosses the P****er
river and
dates to the 17th century...
- Lilienstein, Rathen,
Polenz Valley, Hockstein, Amselgrund, Schwedenlöcher
Steinerner Tisch and back to
Wehlen 2005
Report 2007
Bergtest 2009
description 2009...
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ruins were
finally demolished in 1876/77 and 1889. The
tower known as the
Steinerner Beutel ("Stone Bag") is the
symbol of the town of Waischenfeld. The Romanesque...
- To the
north are the
ruins of
Waischenfeld Castle with its tower, the
Steinerner Beutel and the
former Schloss Gutenbiegen near the
eponymous village;...
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where it is a
significant site for
competitive canoeing,
beneath the
Steinerner Steg.
Media related to P****er (River) at
Wikimedia Commons (in Italian)...
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fresco in St.
Peter in
Munich 1755/56-1757:
stucco and
fresco of the
Steinerner Saal in
Nymphenburg Palace in
Munich 1756:
Fresco of Prämonstratenserklosterkirche...
- Nonnenfließ Nonnenfließ
between Steinerner Brücke and
Liesenkreuz Location Location Brandenburg,
Germany Physical characteristics
Source • location...