Summerflowers 2017 #26
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Mülheim’s Petrikirche, the protestant church in the inner city. There has always been a church in this location, but the present incarnation was built in 1872, bombed out in WWII and then rebuilt – although it took until 1957 to complete the tower. There are actually photos from 1956 and 1957 in our archives I have posted before that show the church without a tower and later the construction. The tower is, of course, not leaning – I just had a litle trouble with the wide angle of my camera here.
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The view from Mülheim’s Schloßbrücke over to the old railway bridge. I’ve just read today that the railway bridge has been closed starting this week so the new pedestrian and bicycle path can be extended over it. I don’t know yet how long this will take, but I’m glad the renovations have finally started and I’ve been up there such a lot of times this year that I don’t mind waiting.
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