a view from the schloßplatz
Hier kl Above, 2 pictures taken at the same spot. The painting on the wall is different. You can see it in the 2 pictures below.
A view at Berchtesgaden at the crossing Am Rad / SalzburgerStrasse in the middle, on the hill you see the intercontinental hotel Obersalzberg
This view is behind the Aral (filling station), standing on the Kälbersteinstraße
view from Soleitenssteg, The new Edelweiss Hotel Franziskanerkloster
In front of the Salinenplatz, near of the Bahnhof, these pictures were taken on the bride. The two above Berchtesgaden facing south-side, below north-side (first may 2012, second august 2011)
Franziskanerplatz / Maximilianstraße
Above: Berchtesgaden, with the new Edelweiss hotel. 2012)
Below, almost the same spot, a few years ago.. (foto © Asa Jernigan)
And below, the same place again, around 1946
Above: Crossing Von Hindenburg-Allee - Kälbersteinstrasse, You can see the Villa: From 1818 onwards the Wittlesbachs came to hunt at Berchtesgaden almost every year.
Between 1849 and 1852 King Max II of Bavaria built the Königliche Villa (royal villa) in the Italian style across from the Luitpoldpark on Kälbersteinstrasse. King Rupert and his
family stayed in the villa many times. By the 1930s the villa was being used as a restaurant, the "Kur-Café Königliche Villa". Today the villa is owned by the Lindenau family who operate a bed-and-breakfast facility.
Below an old impression of the Villa.
Berchtesgadener hof, building the haus of nature
Alter Friedhof, Dietrich Eckart Location: Baumgartenallee (street behind the parking place on the Maximilian Strasse)
Dietrich Eckart was a nationalist and a mentor of Hitler in his early days. He died just after the failed nazi putsch in December of 1923. His grave is on the first row of graves behind the wall.
Dietrich Eckart was a nationalist and a mentor of Hitler in his early days. He died just after the failed nazi putsch in December of 1923. His grave is on the first row of graves behind the wall.