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Schloss Vitzenburg, Querfurt, Germany
#art#photography#abandoned places#abandoned#abandoned house#urbexphotography#zombilenium#urbexsupreme#urbex#decay#schloss#schloss vitzenburg#castle#abandoned castle#germany#querfurt#piano
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Anlässlich des Jubiläums 20 Jahre Städtepartnerschaft der Städte Querfurt /Sachsen-Anhalt Deutschland und Gizycko /Masuren Polen Auftragsarbeit. Neben den beiden Stadtwappen, Querfurter Burgkirche, Brunskreuz in Gizycko und Heiliger Brun von Querfurt auf dem Esel sind auch die Sagen von den "Neunlingen" und die "Feuertaufe" auf dem Bild dargestellt. www.querfurt.de/seite/328505/sagenwelt.html
#kunst#malerei#Querfurt#heike jäschke#Burg Querfurt#Straße der Romanik#Sagen in Mitteldeutschland#Heiliger Brun von Querfurt#Heiliger Brun auf dem Esel#Burgen und Schlösser in Mitteldeutschland
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#Querfurt#deutschland#rooms24#rooms#ferienvermietung#ferienhaus#ferienwohnung#monteurzimmer#gästezimmer#unterkünfte#unterkunft#privat unterkünfte#hotelangeboten#luxury hotel#hotels#hotel#hotels and resorts
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Weihnachten auf der Burg #querfurt https://www.instagram.com/p/CmSE_nwL0Q5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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August Querfurt - Self portrait
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"Sarolt of Transylvania is depicted in the written chronicles as a fierce, independent woman. The daughter of Gyula, Prince of Transylvania, she married Géza (r. 975–997), Prince of the Hungarians and the pair had one son, St. Stephen I of Hungary (r. 997–1038) and four daughters. Originally baptized in the Byzantine faith, Sarolt is lambasted by two Catholic chronicles; Thietmar of Merseburg states that she rode her horse like a soldier, was a dypsomaniac, and that she even murdered a man in a fit of rage. Bruno of Querfurt writes that she “had been holding the whole country in her power with a hand of a man, and who had been governing everything owned by her husband.” This depiction of Sarolt is in direct contrast with the fictitious Adelaide of Poland, a princess created by Polish chroniclers as a pious foil who marries Géza and converts him to Christianity. In 997, Prince Géza died and was interred at the chapel of SS Peter and Paul in Székesfehérvár. While Stephen succeeded his father as prince, a rival named Koppány, the duke of Somogy, claimed his right to the throne as a senior member and took steps to besiege Sarolt��s residence in Veszprém with the intention to marry her; Koppány was defeated by Stephen soon after. Sarolt is mentioned again in 1003 when Stephen defeated her brother, Gyula of Transylvania. After Gyula surrendered to Stephen, the prince was given a residence in the county of Heves, where his sister lived. While little is known of her outside of these events, there are two pieces of archaeological evidence that shed more light on her character: the room of the queen in the royal palace of Esztergom and the Greek nunnery at Veszprémvölgy. [...] The buildings and imagery associated with her appear to be traditional and religious in nature—the palace quarters are directly adjacent to the chapel in Esztergom and the Greek nunnery at Veszprémvölgy was possibly founded by her, her son St. Stephen or another close female relative. In this case, the woman associated with these archaeological sites shows no resemblance to the violent harridan in the Catholic chronicles written by German monks. While the particulars of Sarolt's exact relationship with these sites may never be known, they still nonetheless provide an alternate glimpse of a woman who has been severely maligned in the written record."
-Christopher Mielke, The Archaeology and Material Culture of Queenship in Medieval Hungary, 1000–1395 (Queenship and Power)
#Sarolt of Transylvania#hungarian history#historicwomendaily#10th century#11th century#Géza Grand Prince of the Hungarians#my post#St. Stephen I of Hungary#queue
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Wenn alle bewaffnet sind, ist es nicht so gefährlich
Quelle: NRA, Trump u.a.
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On this day, December 14, in Type O Negative history:
Type O Negative play Klemme with Pungent Stench in Querfurt, Germany (1991)
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Type O Negative play the Salt Air Pavillion with Danzig and Godflesh in Magna, UT (1994)
Type O Negative play Elysee Montmartre in Paris, France (1996)
Type O Negative play Colosseum in Munich, Germany (1999)
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1,000,000 Type O Negative Fans Can't Be Wrong- Bloody Kisses is awarded Platinum status by the Recording Industry Association of America for having sold 1,000,000 copies (2000)
Type O Negative play Slim's in San Francisco, CA (2000)
#type o negative#peter steele#josh silver#kenny hickey#johnny kelly#heavy metal#goth#gothadelic#roadrunner records#bloody kisses#platinum#sal abruscato#vinland#pungent stench#danzig#godflesh#crossover#october rust#world coming down#twilight in paris#viva zwei 2rock#Youtube
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Medieval Influence in Goncharov (1973)
Something that I haven't seen discussed much in this site's new obsession with Goncharov (1973) is how Matteo JWHJ 0715 incorporates a particular thread of Neapolitan folklore into the setting -- which is fair, because I don't know how well-known this material is outside of Naples. Actually, I don't know how well-known it is within modern Naples, either, because I only know the medieval version.
See, the poet Virgil is heavily associated with Naples (his supposed tomb is there too), and by the medieval period a legend had grown up painting him as a sort of protector of the city. (Yes, this is why Andrey quotes the Aeneid in that one monologue.) Most of this protecting was done via the creation of magical objects -- popular legend attributed supernatural knowledge to Virgil, granting him genius in areas other than poetry... it's a whole thing. I dunno, we'll do an episode on it one of these days, assuming I can get my hands on the primary sources. But I digress.
In one scene, Goncharov is speaking with Ambrosini as they walk through the city streets. They stop for a moment of rather tense conversation near what seems to be a part of the old city walls, though it doesn't appear to correspond to any actually-extant architecture. Goncharov leans on the left side of an archway as he speaks, and you may have noticed the rather distressed-looking face carved into the arch. Here is a section from Comparetti's "Vergil in the Middle Ages":
(He's quoting from Gervase of Tilbury, if you're wondering.) So clearly the moment at the arch is meant to recall this and foreshadow that Goncharov's efforts are doomed to end only in tragedy, failure, and death.
We see this again on the trip to Pompeii -- there's a shot of the car, from a significant distance and height, with an old statue of an archer in the foreground. The way the car passes through the shot, it looks almost as though it's an arrow being fired from the archer's bow. Comparetti again:
Another bad omen, this time foreshadowing the destruction wrought in the Pompeii scene.
Finally, there is the case of the clock. Yes, I know, there are a lot of clocks in Goncharov (1973), it's a motif. I'm talking about that ornate one with the painting of an idealized city scene on the face. The one with a crack in the glass. Once more from Comparetti:
(That's Conrad von Querfurt, who was in Naples as an agent of the Holy Roman Empire in the late 12th century, if you want some context.) So does the clock evoking this glass bottle show us that Naples is still vulnerable to hostile powers, like the Russian mafia as represented by Goncharov? Is it part of the general statement of futility, of an inability to fight against one's inevitable doom? Honestly I think there's a lot of room for argument here.
So what can we take away from all of this? How do we better understand Goncharov (1973) through this lens? I don't know, I'm not a film critic. Honestly, I'm mostly working off of a presentation I half-recall seeing at a conference in Kalamazoo, and I don't remember what the conclusion was. They had a number of other examples, too, but all those citations are lost in time, like tears in the rain. (To be fully honest, I think I was distracted because it was nearly time for lunch and I hadn't eaten all day.) The only reason I can reconstruct any of it is because I have a copy of Comparetti on hand and I skimmed through the relevant section to see what jogged my memory.
In conclusion... i guess? Rewatch Goncharov (1973)? I don't know how to end this post.
Oh, and I hope the image descriptions on those quotations work for screen readers.
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Holidays 6.19
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Ride to Work Day (Motorcycles) [3rd Monday]
Rusalka’s Week begins (Honoring Divinity of Rivers; Asatru/Slavic Pagan) [3rd Monday]
Take Your Cat to Work Day [Monday of 3rd Full Week]
Independence Days
Mondero (Declared; 2010) [unrecognized]
Thebes (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Asatru Alliance Founding Day (Asatru)
Boniface of Querfurt (Christian; Saint)
Cornelius Krieghoff (Artology)
Deodatus (a.k.a. Didier or Die) of Nevers (or of Jointures) (Christian; Saint)
Feralia: Day of Purification (Pagan)
Festival for Minerva (Ancient Rome)
Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes (Artology)
Gervasius and Protasius (Catholic Church; Martyrs)
Hildegrim of Châlons (Christian; Saint)
Jude (Christian; Saint)
Juliana Falconieri (Christian; Saint)
Martini Day (Pastafarian)
Pelayo (Positivist; Saint)
Princess Gwendolynda (Muppetism)
Robert Heinlein Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Romuald (Christian; Saint)
Ursicinus of Ravenna (Christian; Saint)
Zosimus (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 28 of 60)
Premieres
American Gods, by Neil Gaiman (Novel; 2001)
Batman Returns (Film; 1992)
The Brave Little Toaster (Animated Film; 1987)
Bukowski (Film; 2013)
The Cannonball Run (Film; 1981)
Dancing in the Street, recorded by Martha and the Vandellas (Song; 1964)
Devil May Hare (WB LT Cartoon; 1954)
Dream for an Insomniac (Film; 1998)
The Enigma Variations, by Edward Elgar (Orchestral Piece; 1899)
For Your Eyes Only, by Sheena Easton (Song; 1981)
Garfield (Comic Strip; 1978)
The Gospel According to the Son, by Norman Mailer (Novel; 1997)
Hatari! (Film; 1962)
How to Save Your Own Life, by Erica Jong (Novel; 1977)
The Idler Wheel…, by Fiona Apple (Album; 2012)
I’m a Honky Tonk Girl, recorded by Loretta Lynn (Song; 1960)
Inside Out (Animated Pixar Film; 2015)
Jason and the Argonauts (Film; 1963)
The Last of Us Part II (Video Game; 2020)
Mulan (Animated Disney Film; 1998)
The Music Man (Film; 1962)
Porky’s Building (WB LT Cartoon; 1937)
The Proposal (Film; 2009)
Purple Haze, by Jimi Hendrix (US Song; 1967)
Ramblin’ Rose, recorded by Nat King Cole (Song; 1962)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (UK Musical Play; 1973)
Rough and Rowdy Ways, by Bob Dylan (Album; 2020)
Roxanne (Film; 1987)
Streamlined Greta Green (WB MM Cartoon; 1937)
Superman II (Film; 1981)
Tim McGraw, by Taylor Swift (Song; 2006)
X-Files: Fight the Future (Film; 1998)
Today’s Name Days
Juliana, Romuald (Austria)
Božidar, Julijana, Romuald (Croatia)
Leoš (Czech Republic)
Gervasius (Denmark)
Sigrid, Siiri, Siivi (Estonia)
Siiri (Finland)
Gervais, Romuald (France)
Juliana, Romuald (Germany)
Paisios, Zosimos (Greece)
Gyárfás (Hungary)
Gervasio, Protasio, Romualdo (Italy)
Nils, Vaironis, Viktors (Latvia)
Dovilas, Dovilė, Ramunė (Lithuania)
Elling, Erling (Norway)
Borzysław, Gerwazy, Julianna, Odo, Protazy, Sylweriusz (Poland)
Iuda (România)
Alfréd (Slovakia)
Aurora, Gervasio, Romualdo (Spain)
Germund, Görel (Sweden)
Carisa, Carissa, Jarvis, Jervis, Karissa, Ralna (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 170 of 2024; 195 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 1 of week 25 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Duir (Oak) [Day 8 of 28]
Chinese: Month 5 (Wu-Wu), Day 2 (Wu-Shen)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 30 Sivan 5783
Islamic: 30 Dhu al-Qada 1444
J Cal: 20 Sol; Sixday [20 of 30]
Julian: 6 June 2023
Moon: 3%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 2 Charlemagne (7th Month) [Pelayo]
Runic Half Month: Dag (Day) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 91 of 92)
Zodiac: Gemini (Day 29 of 32)
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Amaryllis Day (French Republic)
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Day of Merriment (Republic of Molossia)
Evacuation Day (Tunisia)
Fete Nationale de l'Evacuation (Evacuation Day; Tunisia)
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”I Love Lucy” Day
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International Power of One Day
King Father’s Commemoration Day (Cambodia)
Lucille Ball Day
Mahakiki (Hawaiian New Year Season begins)
Maths Day
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Me Too Day
Mother’s Day (Malawi)
My Mom Is a Student Day
National Aesthetician Day
National Cherish Black Women Day
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National Pharmacy Technician Day
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National Pug Day
National Riley Day
National Shut-In Visitation Day
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National Tree Planting Day (Sri Lanka)
No Child Left Inside Day
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Pharmaceutical and Microbiological Industry Employees Day (Belarus)
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Independence & Related Days
Parvia (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
3rd Tuesday in October
Information Overload Day [3rd Tuesday]
National Flex Day [3rd Tuesday]
National Pharmacy Technician Day [3rd Tuesday]
Pay Back a Friend Day [3rd Tuesday]
Taco Tuesday [Every Tuesday]
Tapas Tuesday [3rd Tuesday of Each Month]
Target Tuesday [Every Tuesday]
Tater Tot Tuesday [Every Tuesday]
Textiles Tuesday (Canada) [3rd Tuesday]
Trivia Tuesday [Every Tuesday]
Trusting Tuesday [3rd Tuesday of Each Month]
Two For Tuesday [Every Tuesday]
Weekly Holidays beginning October 15 (2nd Full Week of October)
National Snow Blower Maintenance Week (thru 10.21)
Festivals Beginning October 15, 2024
Haifa International Film Festival (Haifa, Israel) [thru 10.26]
Sunbelt Ag Expo (Moultrie, Georgia) [thru 10.17]
Union County Agricultural Fair (Union, South Carolina) [thru 10.19]
Feast Days
Brice Marden (Artology)
Bruno of Querfurt (Christian; Saint)
Cúan of Ahascragh (Christian; Saint)
Dragonbunny (Muppetism)
Ed McBain (Writerism)
Emma Chichester Clark (Artology)
Equirria (October Equus, sacrifice of a horse to Mars; Old Roman Empire)
Feast of the Three Noble Ladies (Ancient Egypt)
Friedrich Nietzsche (Writerism)
Hilo Chen (Artology)
Hobbes (Positivist; Saint)
Hospicius (a.k.a. Hospis; Christian; Saint)
Ides of October (Ancient Rome)
Italo Calvino (Writerism)
James Tissot (Artology)
John Vanderlyn (Artology)
Ludi Capitolini (Jupiter games; Ancient Rome)
Mario Puzo (Writerism)
P.G. Wodehouse (Writerism)
Poetry Day (Ancient Rome)
Rainbow Pickling Day (Shamanism)
Ralph Albert Blakelock (Artology)
Richard Speck Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Samuel Isaac Joseph Schereschewsky (Anglican; Saint)
Teresa of Ávila (founded Reformation of the Barefoot Carmelites; Christian; Saint)
Thecla of Kitzingen (a.k.a. Tecla; Christian; Saint)
Will Insley (Artology)
Winter Nights: Day of the Freya and the Disir (Pagan)
Yet Another Noodle Day Day (Pastafarian)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Sakimake (先負 Japan) [Bad luck in the morning, good luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
The Affluent Society, by John Kenneth Galbraith (Economy Book; 1958)
Alice Plays Cupid (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1925)
The Barbary Pirates, by C.S. Forester (History Book; 1953)
Boom at the Top or Angry Young Moose (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S5, Ep. 221; 1963)
Bread and Wine, by Ignazio Silone (Novel; 1937)
Charlotte’s Web, by E.B. White (Children’s Book; 1952)
The Cincinnati Kid (Film; 1965)
Clock Cleaners (Disney Cartoon; 1937)
Cold Turkey (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1929)
Curb Your Enthusiasm (TV Series; 2000)
The Dancing Bear, featuring Farmer Al Falfa (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1937)
The Dragon Reborn, by Robert Jordan (Novel; 1991) [Wheel of Time #3]
Dr. Seuss on the Loose (DePatie-Freleng Animated TV Special; 1973)
Elvis’ Christmas Album, by Elvis Presley (Album; 1957)
Figaro and Cleo (Disney Cartoon; 1943)
Fight Club (Film; 1999)
The Fires of Heaven, by Robert Jordan (Novel; 1993) [Wheel of Time #5]
Fiery Fireman (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1928)
Football (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1935)
Football Toucher Downer (Fleischer Popeye Cartoon; 1937)
For Once in My Life, by Stevie Wonder (Song; 1968)
Fur, Fur Away or Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S5, Ep. 222; 1963)
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, by Elton John (Song; 1973)
Good Golly Miss Molly, recorded by Little Richard (Song; 1956)
Grand Ole Opry (TV Variety Show; 1955)
The Great Dictator (Film; 1940)
The Heart of Saturday Night, by Tom Waits (Album; 1974)
Heidi (Film; 1937)
Honduras Hurricane (MGM Cartoon; 1938)
I Love Lucy (TV Series; 1951)
I Wish I Had Wings (WB MM Cartoon; 1932)
The Jazz Fool (Disney Cartoon; 1929)
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot (Film; 2019)
Just in Case, Parts 1 & 2 (Underdog Cartoon, S3, Eps. 7 & 8; 1966)
King Neptune (Silly Symphony Disney Cartoon; 1932)
La Mer, by Claude Debussy (Symphonic Suite; 1905)
The Last Duel (Film; 2021)
The Lion King (Broadway Musical; 1997)
Little Woody Riding Hod (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1962)
Lord of Chaos, by Robert Jordan (Novel; 1994) [Wheel of Time #6]
The Mid Makes Right (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1948)
Mr. Wonderful (Film; 1993)
The Nightmare Before Christmas (Animated Film; 1993)
The Night the City Sang, by Peter Desbarats (Poetry; 1977)
Nowhere Boy (Film; 2010)
Once Upon a Studio (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Disney Cartoon; 2023)
Paint Your Wagon (Film; 1969)
Porky’s Naughty Nephew (WB LT Cartoon; 1936)
The Power of Positive Thinking, by Norman Vincent Peale (Self-Help Book; 1952)
Power Windows, by Rush (Album; 1985)
Prince Caspian, by C.S. Lewis (Novel; 1951) [The Chronicles of Narnia #2]
RED (Film; 2010)
Rock Me Amadeus, by Falco (Song; 1985)
Rudy (Film; 1993)
Sabrina (Film; 1954)
The Skin of Our Teeth, by Thornton Wilder (Play; 1942)
Slip Sliding’ Away, by Paul Simon (Song; 1977)
Social Lion (Disney Cartoon; 1954)
Soup’s On (Disney Cartoon; 1948)
The Straight Story (Film; 1999)
Surfing with the Alien, by Joe Satriani (Album; 1987)
Team America: World Police (Animated Film; 2004)
To Have and Have Not, by Ernest Hemingway (Novel; 1937)
Tupelo Honey, by Van Morrison (Album; 1971)
Two Scent’s Worth (WB MM Cartoon; 1955)
Why Not Me, by The Judds (Album; 1984)
Today’s Name Days
Aurelia, Theresia (Austria)
Rezika, Tekla, Tereza, Terezija, Valter (Croatia)
Tereza (Czech Republic)
Hedevig (Denmark)
Eda, Ede, Hädi, Häidi, Heda, Hedi, Hedvig, Heidi, Heivi (Estonia)
Helvi, Heta (Finland)
Thérèse (France)
Aurelia, Franziska, Therese, Theresia (Germany)
Loukianos (Greece)
Teréz (Hungary)
Teresa (Italy)
Eda, Ede, Hedviga, Jadviga (Latvia)
Domantė, Gailiminas, Leonardas, Teresė (Lithuania)
Hedda, Hedvig (Norway)
Brunon, Gościsława, Jadwiga, Sewer, Tekla, Teresa (Poland)
Luchian (Romania)
Terézia (Slovakia)
Teresa (Spain)
Hedvig, Hillevi (Sweden)
Lucian (Ukraine)
Essence, Terence, Teresa,Terrance, Terrence, Terri, Terry, Tess,Tessa, Theresa, Trace, Tracey, Traci, Tracy (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 289 of 2024; 77 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 2 of Week 42 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Gort (Ivy) [Day 17 of 28]
Chinese: Month 9 (Jia-Xu), Day 13 (Ren-Zi)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 13 Tishri 5785
Islamic: 11 Rabi II 1446
J Cal: 19 Orange; Fryday [19 of 30]
Julian: 2 October 2024
Moon: 95%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 9 Descartes (11th Month) [Giordano Bruno / Pascal]
Runic Half Month: Gyfu (Gift) [Day 9 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 24 of 90)
Week: 2nd Full Week of October
Zodiac: Libra (Day 23 of 30)
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2012 waren wir hier
02.06.2012 Dresden Altmarkt
03.06.2012 Coswig
04.08.2012 Burg Querfurt
LG Helmut.
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Burg Querfurt im Winter
#kunst#malerei#emotions#contemporary art#heike jäschke#Burg Querfurt#Straße der Romanik#Mitteldeutschland#Stadt und Burg Querfurt
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Hotel in Querfurt schnell finden – Rooms24
Suchen Sie ein Hotel in Querfurt? Wenn ja, dann haben Sie Glück! Querfurt ist eines der beliebtesten Reiseziele in Europa, und als solches gibt es eine große Auswahl an Hotels. Aber bei so vielen Optionen kann es schwierig sein zu wissen, wo man anfangen soll. Keine Sorge, – wir sind hier, um zu helfen. In diesem Blogbeitrag geben wir Ihnen einige Tipps, wie Sie das perfekte Hotel für Ihren Querfurt-Urlaub finden. Wir werden darüber sprechen, worauf Sie in einem Hotel achten sollten, wo Sie nach Hotels suchen und wie Sie verschiedene Hotels vergleichen können. Am Ende dieses Beitrags sind Sie ein Experte für die Suche nach Hotels in Querfurt... Weiterlesen
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Freilich Magazin: » Anschlag auf AfD-Abgeordnetenbüro in Querfurt http://dlvr.it/T83tKT «
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Vor allem in Städten wie Merseburg oder Querfurt und vor allem in Halle (Saale) kann die Suche nach einem Facharzttermin mitunter eine Geduldsprobe sein. Lange Wartezeiten können frustrierend sein, insbesondere bei akuten Beschwerden. Doch es gibt Strategien, mit denen du die...
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