Proclaimed "World Largest Cuck Coo Clock"
Pedestrian Alley way in
Wiesbaden
Thermal Bad in Wiesbaden #1
Thermal Bad in
Wiesbaden #2
Thermal Gazebo in Wiesbaden
Thermal Fountain in Wiesbaden Pedestrian Park
Favorite Bench in
Wiesbaden
Thermal Water Fountain in
Wiesbaden
A taste of European Old World
Markt Kirche in
Wiesbaden
Hess - Staats Theatre in
Wiesbaden
Sign on the road in
Wiesbaden
Hess - Staats Theatre in Wiesbaden
This clock is located in the beautiful town of Wiesbaden and is proclaimed to be the largest
cuckoo clock in the world.
A touch of old and a touch of new best
describes this scene in Wiesbaden.
This bad has been known for ages to cure all that ales you with it's Irish -Roman
baths. This building was built in 1913 as a spa for all Germans to enjoy.
This building was built in 1913 as a spa for all
Germans to enjoy. "Mens sana in corpore sano" which means a healthy mind lives in a healthy body was the motto of the Romans when they realized that a hot bad was most agreeable to good health.
Bring your own glass and take a drink of this gift of life and it will heel you from the inside out. This gazebo is located outside of the bad in a pedestrian park.
This is a view of the pedestrian area right next to the gazebo setting on my special bench. No, that's not a penguin to the left of the fountain; it's a toddler in a snow suit!
This spot is special to me.
This fountain is found in the pedestrian area right next to the gazebo in the previous picture. It is leading from the same water source as the thermal bads. Notice the mineral build up on the top.
This is a typical
building scene in the same pedestrian park seen on the previous pages.
Here is the Markt Church (under renovation) as seen from Karl-Glassing Srassen in
Wiesbaden. This church was built in the Gothic style in 1852 and was completed in 1862 taking ten years to build.
This is the theatre building found on the north side of Kurpark in
Wiesbaden. This view is from the west looking East.
Even on a winters day you can see what a delightful place Kurpark is for families and wildlife. More wildlife to come...
Enjoy this scene of Kurpark lake on a cold
wintry day.
Enjoy this scene of Kurpark lake on a cold wintry day.
Enjoy this scene of Kurpark lake on a cold
wintry day. We have following ducks if you have bread.
Enjoy this scene of Kurpark lake on a cold
wintry day. The lake is partially frozen and the ducks are quite at home on the icey surface.
Enjoy this scene of Kurpark lake on a cold
wintry day. We have following ducks if you have bread.
Enjoy this scene of Kurpark Lake on a cold wintry day.
Enjoy this scene of Kurpark lake on a cold wintry day. The lake is partially frozen and the ducks are quite at home on the icy surface.
Enjoy this scene of Kurpark Lake on a cold wintry day. We have following ducks if you have bread.
You figure this one out... and yes it stunk!
This is the theatre building found on the north side of Kurpark in Wiesbaden. This view is from the South looking north.