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Switzerland[edit]

Foto Pairs of Switzerland

Notes:
  • The railway and railway station era begins c. 1847 (Switzerland), the photochrome print era begins 1889 and gets less used with the World War I (the colour print and the black & white photo used for the print can be years apart). The photochrome print was a high quality colour print but very expensive, the glass plate black & white photography is cheaper (World War I). An improved artillery made the medieval city walls obsolete, c. battle of Marignano (1494–1559) and Frederick the Great, King of Prussia (1740–1786). Beginning in the end of XVIII Century: place was needed for roads and train stations. XX Century: fossil fuels made the use of wood as fuel obsolete.
  • Zuerich ZH: roman base Turicum. Solothurn SO: vicus Salodurum in the roman era. Avenches VD: Aventicum, capital of Civitas Helvetiorum in the roman era. Windisch AG: Vindonissa, roman legionary encampment. Aarau AG: official roman stopping place, junction, connection to roman roads. Augst BL - Kaiseraugst AG: colonia Augusta Rauricorum in the roman era. Lenzburg AG: vicus Lindfeld in the roman era. Basel BS: maybe the roman stopping place Arialbinnum. St. Leodegar, Lucerne LU: monastarium Luciaria (c. 710 AD). The junctions of water ways and bridges were important.

Vaud[edit]

Église réformée Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, St. Sulpice near Lausanne VD

Uri[edit]

Flüelen UR

Bern[edit]

Käfigturm, Bern BE
Eiger Glacier, Bernese Oberland

Valais[edit]

Saas-Fee VS
Märjelensee, Aletsch Glacier, Valais
Rhone Glacier

Lucerne[edit]

Pilatus, railway station, New Bridge and Kappellbrücke, Lucerne LU
Rigi, seen from Château Gütsch, Lucerne LU

Schaffhausen[edit]

Rhine falls

St.-Gallen, Rapperswil[edit]

Notiz: Der ab 1834 entstandene Hafen mit Wellenbrecher im Vordergrund. Rechts ist der alte Bahnhof samt Depotschuppen (bis Ende des 19. Jh.) und Verladekränen für den Warentransport auf dem Zürichsee zu erkennen, rechts der Beginn des Seedamms. Die Eisenbahnlinie wurde 1859 eröffnet. Der Seedamm wurde 1878 eingeweiht. Die Güterschuppen und das hölzerne Bahnhofprovisorium bestanden bis 1894.

Basel-Stadt, Baseland, Aargau and Solothurn[edit]

Spalentor, Basel BS
Burg Rotberg and Mariastein SO
Solothurn SO
Baslertor, Solothurn SO
Bremgarten AG
Festung Aarburg, Aarburg AG
Lenzburg, Habsburg and Brugg
Aarau AG

Germany[edit]

Dombrücke (Hohenzollern bridge) und Cologne Cathedral (Deutsche Bahn needed more tracks)

France[edit]

Eiffel Tower from the Arc de Triomphe

Italy[edit]

Castello di Miramare (Trieste)
View from the Campanile of Basilica di San Giorgio Maggiore (Venice)
Florence
Castel del Monte (Bari)

Iberian peninsula[edit]

Gibraltar
Torre de Belém (Lisbon)

Slovakia[edit]

Banská Štiavnica
Trenčín
Bratislava

Hungary[edit]

View from Gellért Hill, Budapest
Vajdahunyad castle (Budapest)

Poland[edit]

Old Town Market Square (Crakow)
Castle of the Teutonic Order (Malbork)
Niedzica Castle

Russia[edit]

Solovetsky Monastery

en:Lists of World Heritage Sites in Europe

USA[edit]

Mount St. Helens
Mount Rainier