Saturday 22 October 2016

Vienna waits for you
Viennese Golden Moments


Shop Window
On my mind, Klimt's Kiss


Demel Salons
Echos of a Gilded Age


Kleines Café
A midsummer afternoon
Franziskanerplatz

Images and Text © by Merisi

Links:
I really love this interview, Billy Joel's reflections about Vienna touched my heart.
He nailed what I love about this city (and he also sings his beautiful "Vienna waits for you" song):
-> Billy Joel, Why Vienna?
-> Gustav Klimt's "The Kiss" at the Upper Belvedere
-> History of Demel Pâtisserie Café, Kohlmarkt 14
-> Original trailer of Carol Reed's 1949 film, with Orson Welles, The Third Man

12 comments:

  1. Beautiful "golden rain"...& a café just cozy as a living room...gorgeous :) Merisi !

    ciaociao
    elvira

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  2. I have actually been in Kleines Cafe. Such a great place.

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  3. Just makes me want to go there and feel the magic of your photographs. Really like the frame within a frame of the middle photograph. Symmetrically balanced off set with the soft focus of the far part. Of course the shop window is just sooo good.

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  4. Beautiful, particularly that chandelier.

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  5. Ah, wish I were there right now!! Wonderful post for the day, Merisi, as always! Hope you have a lovely weekend!

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  6. Love that gold hanging...whatever it is.

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  7. I love it. I could get lost in the first one.

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  8. Thank you all for your kind comments!
    Cheers,
    Merisi

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  10. Looks nice, both images taken inside and the one outside.
    I think I would have enjoyed the little cafe :-)

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