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What looks like a true high-quality exposition on Byzantium has begun on the Schallaburg west of Vienna:
http://www.schallaburg.at/de/ausstellung...usstellung
Apart from Byzantine artifacts, they show several technological reconstructions, for example of the water-powered stone mill saw excavated in 7th century Ephesus (in the Hanghaus). Let us also hope for the dromon shown in the slide show.
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Sometimes this summer end of july or beginning of August I will be in the area and I hope to have the time to visit it if I do I will post some pics
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Quote:...if I do I will post some pics
First downer: they don't allow any photos. Something I don't understand, why don't they sell picture tickets.
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Hmm...I need to go somewhere to avoid the Olympics in the UK this summer.
This may just be the place! :wink:
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Sounds like a very worthwhile place to visit..
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Quote:Sounds like a very worthwhile place to visit..
The surroundings, the region of
Wachau, is actually a top-notch place to visit. Beautiful landscape with a lot of small picturesque villages situated along the Danube, offering fine local white wine.
Melk Abbey is as towering from the outside as splendid inside and the view from
Göttweig Abbey is simply stunning. And for British vistors, close-by are the ruins of
Dürnstein Castle where Richard Lionheart was held prisoner by the Austrian duke, enlarging his legend by passing his time playing dice with his guardians.
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