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349. Vienna's grand monuments are quite well-kept. There are a number of interesting buildings, and they all look sparkling good.
354. What happened here? It looks like an addition gone bad.
366. I think I'll need to start a Statues of Vienna thread separately.
376. As I emerged in another quadrant of the monuments zone, a garden appeared, and what looks like a historic greenhouse.
377. I didn't go inside, but I'm sure wonders awaited had I decided to do so. I doubt it would be just native flora on display.
379. I'm starting to learn how to time my walking tours depending on the sunlight. This one was taken against the sunlight, and I had to make a few adjustments to prevent the white stuff from blowing up and destroying the photo.
380. Another big building sat next door.
381. Wow .. the two colours actually complement each other well.