Blankenburg Collection
Discover the rich history and stunning landscapes of Blankenburg, Germany
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Discover the rich history and stunning landscapes of Blankenburg, Germany. This lithograph from 1897 showcases the city map of Berlin and its surrounding areas, giving us a glimpse into the past. One notable landmark near the Greifenstein Ruin in Thuringia. This historic site has been digitally restored to reproduce a photochromic print from the 1890s, allowing us to appreciate its grandeur. The Schwarza Valley is another breathtaking sight captured in a digitally restored reproduction of a photochrome print from the 1890s. Its natural beauty transports us back in time. A fascinating snapshot from 1870 shows Blankenburg with the imposing Greifenstein as its backdrop. This digitally restored reproduction takes us on a journey through this charming town's history. Traveling through Belgium to Germany and Switzerland was made possible by The New Belgian Mail Steam-Boat, Princesse Josephine. An engraving depicts this mode of transportation that connected nations during that era. In another intriguing image, we witness an important event - The Visit of the German Emperor to England. A recent portrait captures His Imperial Majesty during this momentous occasion. The town halls in Landkreis Harz are showcased in an enchanting photograph taken in 1907. It gives us insight into local governance and architecture at that time. Blankenburg Castle stands proudly against the backdrop of Teufelsmauer Harz buildings, creating an awe-inspiring scene captured beautifully on film over a century ago. Saxony-Anhalt's Teufelsmauer region offers more architectural wonders dating back to 1907. These buildings showcase both craftsmanship and historical significance within Blankenburg's landscape. Großvaterfelsen, or Grandfather Rock, presents itself majestically amidst Saxony-Anhalt's natural beauty in yet another captivating photograph from 1907.