
Last Sunday we went to Bregenz. Bregenz is the capital of the western federal state of Austria. It is located at Lake Constance. The most famous attraction is the biggest lake stage in the world. During the summertime, huge opera productions are performed on that stage. In 1994 I was blessed to see the opera Nabucco. Do you remember the Jame Bond movie A Quantum Solace? It was a different setting but it was the stage in Bregenz. And btw. other than shown in the movie Bregenz doesn’t have an airport… that was a fake!
After visiting the stage, the lake promenade, and the harbor we went a little through the older part of the city and then had a ride with the areal ropeway up to the Pfänder. That’s the mountain above Bregenz where we enjoyed a spectacular view over the lake.
There is something very special about that place: It is called the Three Country Corner. That’s why Switzerland, Austria, and Germany are coming together at Bregenz and sharing Lake Constance.
Now enjoy some impressions:
This year the opera Turandot will be played on this stage.
In the background, you see the festival hall. When the weather is too bad, the opera takes place there for specific tickets. We also saw the show Shadowland and the Rocky Horror Picture Show there.
You can see the river Rhine in the center and the left side of the picture. On the left side, the region is called the Rhine Valley. That is where Liechtenstein is located. Everything is very close together.
The left side of the lake is Switzerland and the right side is Germany. Austria only has the eastern peak of the lake.
Do you see the stream in the middle of the picture? This is where the river Rhine flows into the lake.
Up here they have bird of prey demonstrations. But there was none yesterday. There also is a wildlife zoo with deer, ibex, and other animals living in the alps. I was astonished at how tame the groundhogs were.
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Beautiful:)
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It truly is! 😃
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Yes it is:D Have a wonderful day<3
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These are some great photos, Erika! Really beautiful scenery and that lake stage design looks awesome 🙂 Thanks for sharing!
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My pleasure. I am happy for having this all in a closer area! It is very special.
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It looks really nice.
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😊
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Erika, your photos are amazing. What a stage and venue. Such beauty. ❤
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It really is a wonderful experience. Imagine it at night, when the opera is going and in the background the ships are passing by….
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Einmal mehr ein phantastisches Bühnenbild! Und jetzt weiss ich auch, was diesen Sommer gespielt wird😃
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Gerne geschehen… haha!
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Wow…such a unique place. Beautifully captured, Erika. 💕
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Thank you, Van! It really is a beautiful area. I am blessed to live around here. 😊
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Beautiful photos, Erika! From Cali to Austria – you’ve seen it all!
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Almost… there are always these silly clouds below the airplane… lol
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Wow that stage is amazing, such an unusual shape, not to mention location, The surrounding area looks very pretty, lovely photos.
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It is an amazing scenery. The stages are on a high technological standard. This one represents the Chinese Wall. I am gald you liked it! Thanks! 😊
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At first glance, the first shot of the stage looked like it was built with Lego blocks. Sort of. I’m enjoying following your adventures.
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Haha… yes, you are absolutely right! It looks like Lego!!! I am glad you like the posts about visiting other places. In Summer we are going to Sweden. I am looking forward to posting about that vacation!
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Turandot? Danke, da will ich doch mal nach Karten sehen 🙂
Liebe Grüsse, Xaver
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Hey, super! Freut mich, dass ich dich grad mal auf eine Idee gebracht hab. Ja, Turandot würde ich auch geren sehen. “Nessun Dorma” ist die wunderschönste Tenorarie überhaupt!
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Ja Erika, dem kann ich nur zustimmen 🙂
<3lichst, Xaver
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