-
entrance area and
foyer in 1993. The
arcades on the
ground floor of the
Steinernes Haus,
which were
originally used as
exhibition space, have
since been...
- the
Berchtesgaden Alps the
Steinernes Meer
belongs partly to
Bavaria and
partly to Salzburg. To the
northwest the
Steinernes Meer
borders on the Hochkalter...
-
Breithorn (elevation 2,504 m (8,215 ft)) is a
summit in the
Steinernes Meer of the
Berchtesgaden Alps in the
Austrian state of Salzburg. The Breithorn...
- Alps in the
Austrian state of Salzburg. It lies in the
southeast of the
Steinernes Meer, at the
crossing to the Hochkönig.
After the
Selbhorn (2,655 m) and...
- The
Schottmalhorn is a
mountain in the
Steinernes Meer on the
border of Bavaria,
Germany and Salzburg, Austria. v t e...
- The
Stone Bridge (
Steinerne Brücke) in Regensburg, Germany, is a 12th-century
bridge across the
Danube linking the Old Town with Stadtamhof. For more...
- hegemonists. The
conservative faction started meeting on 6 June 1848 at the
Steinernes Haus (Stone Building), a
building dating to 1464 that was
noticeably larger...
- The
Steinerne Renne is a
waterfall and
natural monument near the town of
Wernigerode in the Harz
mountains of
central Germany. The
Steinerne Renne is east...
- Karlspitzen,
Fleischbank and
Christaturm the peak
forms the rim of the
Steinerne Rinne, a huge
couloir and old
glacial cirque, that runs
southwards up...
- into disrepair. In 1838, Leo von
Klenze built an
exedra or
stone bench (
Steinerne Bank) in
place of the temple, with the
inscription "Hier wo Ihr wallet...