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Cold Vienna

Cold Vienna feels crisp and quiet, like the city has slowed down just enough to let you notice the details. The air bites a little, your breath shows up in pale clouds, and the streets carry that clean winter sound of footsteps and distant trams. Coffee houses glow warmer than usual from the outside, promising heat, silence, and time. Along the Ringstrasse, pale light rests on stone facades, and even the grand buildings look a bit more serious in the cold. It’s not the kind of Vienna that performs for you — it’s the kind that simply exists, calm and steady, until you learn how to move at its pace.

Frozen Vienna

Vienna in winter can feel like a city held perfectly still. The streets grow quieter, footsteps crunch softly over thin layers of snow, and the cold air sharpens every sound, from tram bells to distant church clocks. Along the Ringstrasse, the grand buildings look even more dramatic under a pale sky, their stone facades turned almost silver by frost. Steam rises from coffee cups in warm cafés, while the Danube winds through the city like a dark ribbon between icy banks. In this frozen version of Vienna, everything seems calmer, cleaner, and strangely timeless.

Alpine Explorations

When most people think of the Alps, images of snow, skiing, and winter holidays come to mind. Yet in summer, Europe’s most famous mountain range transforms into a landscape of wildflower meadows, glacial lakes, and sunlit valleys, offering endless opportunities for exploration. Stretching across eight countries — from France and Switzerland to Austria and Slovenia — the Alps cover approximately 1,200 kilometers and form one of the most diverse ecosystems in Europe. The following pictures were shot in Austria in summer 2025.

The Alps in 2025

In Austria, the Alps in summer show their gentle side. Green valleys open between high peaks, lakes shine in clear light, and meadows fill with color. Villages rest quietly at the foot of the mountains, where traditions are still alive. For anyone with a camera, simple moments become lasting images — morning mist, bright skies, and the warm glow of sunset. The Austrian Alps remain a place of calm beauty, unchanged in their power to inspire. Photographed in August 2025 around Zell am See in Austria.

The 9th District of Vienna in Fall

Vienna is commonly divided into twenty-three numbered administrative units, one of them being the rather posh 9th district, situated north of the old town. Living in Vienna, I am seldomly visiting this part of the city, so in the fall I use a sunny and quiet Monday afternoon to have a walk in the streets and parks of this charming neighborhood.

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