Your Chur photos are wonderful, Rosa. Love the street with the mountains in the background. Florida is so flat! One forgets the beauty of scenery like that.
So you had to post these stunning photos and now I just added a city to the list of places I "must" see. Never even heard of it before. I love blogs for this reason. They bring new wonders into my life. Thank-you!
I wonder why they placed the statue under the window. Always love to muse about old European statues, it's as if they were alive, taking care over us or giving us a message from the past.
Stunning captures of Chur and its architecture! I like the artistic decors around the windows! Just a beautiful city...I would love to visit one day, have a great weekend!
De la beauté à l'état pur!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful old city!
ReplyDeleteLove that second picture -- you have a great eye for the whimsical. Fun post -- thanks.
ReplyDeleteThe architecture is so amazing in this city, love your pictures Rosa!
ReplyDeletebeautifully captured Rossa!!!
ReplyDeleteAlways I think Switzerland would be beautiful Rosa but when I see yours pictures Im really sure:)
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Wow, Rosa, really impressive. Your photos really captured the soul of this city.
ReplyDeleteAll your pictures are beautiful but love the painted pink window!
ReplyDeletehow lovely! what I would give to spend a day in this town.
ReplyDeleteC'est beau Rosa..
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit.
Stunning!! I'm ready to visit... :D
ReplyDeleteWow! This architecture is so well captured! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love Switzerland and would love to visit there again. Your photos are perfect!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you have shown us more photos of this beautiful city. :-)
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Your Chur photos are wonderful, Rosa. Love the street with the mountains in the background. Florida is so flat! One forgets the beauty of scenery like that.
ReplyDeleteSomeday I hope to visit! Marvelous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Photographs as usual! You always make me miss Switzerland more than I already do!
ReplyDeletewiederum wunderbar gelungene Aufnahmen aus der schönen Stadt am Rhein ! Liebe Grüsse.
ReplyDeleteSuperbe comme d'habitude Rosa.
ReplyDeleteSo you had to post these stunning photos and now I just added a city to the list of places I "must" see. Never even heard of it before. I love blogs for this reason. They bring new wonders into my life. Thank-you!
ReplyDeletej'aime beaucoup la 1ere photo !
ReplyDeleteWhat a striking city!
ReplyDeleteYour pictorial tales about a place are always a treat that I eagerly await :)
ReplyDeleteI wonder why they placed the statue under the window. Always love to muse about old European statues, it's as if they were alive, taking care over us or giving us a message from the past.
ReplyDeleteThese pictures look phenomenal! Looks like you had lots of fun :)
ReplyDeleteTruly wonderful architecture. But the church steeple is a stunning work of art!
ReplyDeleteLove the whimsical little man.
ReplyDeleteYou are making me want to visit, so badly!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Rosa from Chur. Just love the charming little towns of Switzerland :)
ReplyDeletewe just don't have architecture and statues like this in the us, and i'd really like to lay eyes on such old and awesome stuff!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic city. So calm, so charming. That red decorated wall around the little window is extremely nice.
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE !! i just love to visit your blog, always a visual treat.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!! I just don't know your beautiful country as well as I should. I agree with Simi, your blog is indeed a visual treat!
ReplyDeleteStunning captures of Chur and its architecture! I like the artistic decors around the windows! Just a beautiful city...I would love to visit one day, have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI am always amaze to look at your beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness Rosa, I wish I lived close to you so I would beg you to give me some photography lessons.
ReplyDeleteToujours aussi charmante, typique, suisse. Quand nous fais tu un guide touristique?
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