Continuing the series, an interesting thing I discovered at the Monastère royal de Brou was not the 16th century monastery in the heart of Bourg en Bresse,
is not the monastary at all, but rather the high tech guide post just outside:
A renaissance man for the twenty-first century!
Continuing the series, an interesting thing I discovered at the Monastère royal de Brou was not the 16th century monastery in the heart of Bourg en Bresse,
is not the monastary at all, but rather the high tech guide post just outside:
Zürich is the most expensive city in the most expensive country in Europe. Even most cash machines won’t dispense anything less than CHF 100 notes – since that is about the minimum you need here for a light lunch.
But despite this, there are still plenty of things you can do for free, such as using your valid train ticket on the Seilbahn Rigiblick. An automated, driverless funicular shuttles you to the top of a nice mountain in about 10 minutes:
Continuing the series, here is a big red house in the southern Germany city of Konstanz: