19. German Landmarks

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Germany

A multiview from Germany. These are my identified landmarks -- feel free to comment and correct me or add another:

Castle ruins from Heidelberg
Castle Neuschwanstein from Bavaria, near Füssen
Augustus Bridge from Dresden
♦ Beer Maid wearing Dirndl from the Oktoberfest
Deutsches Eck from Koblenz

Altstadt Regensburg
Gradierbau (left) & Altstadt Regensburg (right)

The stamp is for my UNESCO World Heritage collection! It shows Ratisbon's Cathedral in the Old City. Its face value is 0.75€ and was issued in 2011. The special postmark features a graduation tower (Gradierbau), part of Bad Dürkheim's spa facilities. My first special postmark! ♥
Another themed postcard: German landmarks.

Postcard from: Kaiserslautern, Germany.
Received: March 2012.
Language: English.
Envelope: no.
Stamps: one 0.75€ Altstadt Regenburg from 2011.

Thank you, Liuba!
{DE-1283650}

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  1. I received a postcard with the same stamp yesterday.

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  2. Neuschwanstein is in Bavaria near Füssen, not Dresden

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    1. Thanks Leonie! Corrected. Then I guess I am missing some other view from Dresden (the sender wrote so).

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  3. That's a really interesting stamp/ Loved the card.

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  4. and this one would be perfect for next week's theme!!

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    1. I know! I am thinking of cheating next week and entering this post...

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  5. Indeed a stamp for next week! Bob Scotney suggested architecture and I knew I had this stamp! I have another from Italy I may use. Thank you for joining us!

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    1. I have entered architecture stamps twice and was planning to show another theme next Sunday. Oh well, let's see.

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  6. I like these multiviews where they don't have borders between the different parts. I was thinking of this stamp for architecture but I've just received a different one I plan to use.

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    1. I like this kind of multiviews too. They look more elaborate, don't they?

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