Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Here is a row of adorable fairy tale houses that sit on the northern bank of the Neckar. The northern bank of the Neckar marks the southern threshold of the Altstadt -- the area which we are combing for affordable housing. Inside the frame where the midground tree hits the background roofs (way to the left) you'll find the outlines of the Evangelische Stift which was once home to students the likes of Hegel, Holderlin, Schelling and Kepler. Students in Theology still live there. It's most charmingly located.



Boats on the Neckar

This is Am Markt -- the historic center of the city and the heart of the Altstadt. The Rathaus is on the left. The other buildings contain quaint cafes, restuarants, businesses, and apartments.



To the left is the Stiftskirche. These are typical cute buildings in the Altstadt.




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