Images12983368 - The beach on the island of Koh Phangan, Thailand12977043 - Ao Soun Yai Beach, Ko Mak, Thailand12983365 - A paradise beach, Koh Mak, Thailand12983367 - 'The Sanctuary' Resort behind the trees in Koh Phangan, Thailand12983366 - Ko Kham, uninhabited island of the coast of Ko Mak, Thailand12983370 - A restaurant by the sea, Koh Phangan, Thailand12983369 - A yoga class on the beach on the island of Koh Phangan, Thailand12358882 - The alpine meadow in front of the 'Mattlihüs' hotel in Oberjoch in the Allgäu region of Germany12358884 - The Prinz-Luitpold-Bad spa hotel in Bad Hindelang in the Allgäu region of Germany12358888 - A peat mud pack for the hands at the Prinz-Luitpold-Bad spa hotel in Bad Hindelang in the Allgäu region of Germany12358889 - The outdoor pool at the Alpsee lake near Schwangau in the Allgäu region of Germany12358886 - A Kneipp water jet on the arm at the Prinz-Luitpold-Bad spa hotel in Bad Hindelang in the Allgäu region of Germany12358890 - Sunset at the Alpsee lake near Schwangau in the Allgäu region of Germany12358894 - A cup of herb tea in the spa at 'Haubers Alpenresort' in the Allgäu region of Germany12357793 - Neuschwanstein Castle in Schwangau, Allgäu, Bavaria11364444 - A small, bubbling stream flowing through the Teutoburg Forest11364452 - It is very easy to explore the Weser by bike on the Weser Cycle Path11364451 - A view of the Weser and the landscape in the beautiful Ostwestfalen-Lippe region11364447 - Externsteine: The group of five pillars of rock up to 48 metres high, Horn-Bad Meinberg, Ostwestfalen-Lippe11364443 - A beautiful spring day following a stream though a forest, Ostwestfalen-Lippe11364445 - Day trippers enjoy climbing the Externsteine for the view, Ostwestfalen-Lippe11364446 - Day-trippers at the bottom of the Externsteine, Ostwestfalen-Lippe11347986 - The atrium of the westwork with the abbey church, Schloss Corvey, Höxter, East Westphalia11347769 - Ferry Amanda near Bad Oeynhausen on the large meander of the river Wesser, East Westphalia11347774 - The castle and town walls of Bielefeld, Blomberg, East Westphalia11347773 - A view from the Externsteine, East Westphalia11347776 - The house of the artist Karl Junker is a unique artwork, Lemgo, East Westphalia11347775 - Part of Hermannsweg, Silberbachthal, Teutoburger Wald, East Westphalia11347778 - Five rocks and a river: Externsteine, East Westphalia11347772 - A little bridge leading between two of the Externsteine, East Westphalia11347980 - Two pillars with two mercenaries as guards at the entrance gate to Schloss Corvey, Höxter, East Westphalia11347977 - The main building of Schloss Corvy, Höxter, East Westphalia11347979 - The westwork of Schloss Corvey, Höxter, East Westphalia11347982 - In the regal Corvey library there are 200 cabinets filled with 74, 000 books, Schloss Corvey, Höxter, East Westphalia11347981 - The Immendorf exhibition at the castle museum, Schloss Corvey, Höxter, East Wastphalia11347983 - The Kaisersaal with its elaborately decorated 17th century ceiling in Schloss Corvey, Höxter, East Westphalian11347984 - The Kaisersaal in Schloss Corvey, Höxter, East Westphalia11327407 - Ruins of the baths at Aquincum, Budapest, Hungary11327474 - A room in Gödöllö Palace painted violet, the favourite colour of Empress Sisi, Hungary11327394 - The magnificent hall of the art nouveau Gellért Baths, Budapest, Hungary11327168 - A narrow cobbled alleyway in the Castle Quarter, Budapest, Hungary11327169 - An empty cobbled alleyway with colourful houses in the Castle Quarter, Budapest, Hungary11327172 - The fishermen's bastion at dusk, constructed between 1895 and 1902 in the neo-romantic style, Budapest, Hungary11327176 - A view from the Fisherman's Bastion of the parliament building, Budapest, Hungary11327170 - An empty cobbled alleyway and colourful houses in the Castle Quarter, Budapest, Hungary11327173 - The fishermen's bastion at dusk, constructed between 1895 and 1902 in the neo-romantic style, Budapest, Hungary11327167 - The fishermen's bastion in the evening, constructed between 1895 and 1902 in the neo-romantic style, Budapest, Hungary11327177 - A view from the Fisherman's Bastion of the parliament building, Budapest, Hungary11327393 - The magnificent hall of the art nouveau Gellért Baths, Budapest, Hungary11327396 - Pool with a statue in the Gellért Baths, Budapest, Hungary11327402 - The art nouveau Gellért Baths decorated with artistic mosaics, Budapest, Hungary11327403 - The art nouveau Gellért Baths decorated with artistic mosaics, Budapest, Hungary11327405 - And Oriental style wash basin in the Rudas Thermal Bath, Budapest, Hungary11327477 - A statue donated by the village people after Sisi's death in 1898 in the palace park, Gödöllö, Hungary11327465 - A historic steam train from Budapest to Gödöllö, Hungary to the favourite palace of Empress Sisi11327475 - The Baroque palace in Gödöllö, Hungary – Empress Sisi's favourite palace11327476 - A statue donated by the village people after Sisi's death in 1898 in the palace park, Gödöllö, Hungary11324649 - Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest – entrance hall with its ceiling of Hungarian Majolika ceramic (Zsolnay)11324570 - A visitor in the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest – the building was constructed in the Hungarian art nouveau style between 1893 and 1896 according to plans by Ödön Lechner and Gyula Pártos11324653 - The light blue ceramic roof of the Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary in Budapest (detail)11324565 - An interior view of the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest – the building was constructed in the Hungarian art nouveau style between 1893 and 1896 according to plans by Ödön Lechner and Gyula Pártos11324573 - The Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest – the building was constructed in the Hungarian art nouveau style between 1893 and 1896 according to plans by Ödön Lechner and Gyula Pártos11324568 - A view of the dome window in the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest – the building was constructed in the Hungarian art nouveau style between 1893 and 1896 according to plans by Ödön Lechner and Gyula Pártos11324574 - A view of the dome window in the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest – the building was constructed in the Hungarian art nouveau style between 1893 and 1896 according to plans by Ödön Lechner and Gyula Pártos11324566 - The Walkó House in Budapest – white, art nouveau building with animal reliefs on the façade11324571 - The main hall with its domed glass roof in the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest – the building was constructed in the Hungarian art nouveau style between 1893 and 1896 according to plans by Ödön Lechner and Gyula Pártos11324569 - Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest – The Hungarian art nouveau building was built between 1893 and 1896 to plans by Ödön Lechner and Gyula Pártos11324572 - The Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest – the building was constructed in the Hungarian art nouveau style between 1893 and 1896 according to plans by Ödön Lechner and Gyula Pártos11324567 - A view of the dome window in the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest – the building was constructed in the Hungarian art nouveau style between 1893 and 1896 according to plans by Ödön Lechner and Gyula Pártos11324646 - The Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary – The building was erected between 1898 and 1900 in the Hungarian art nouveau style according to plans by Ödön Lechner11324647 - The entrance of the Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary – erected between 1898 and 1900 in the Hungarian art nouveau style according to plans by Ödön Lechner11324648 - Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest – entrance hall with its ceiling of Hungarian Majolika ceramic (Zsolnay)11324645 - The Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary – the building was erected between 1898 and 1900 in the Hungarian art nouveau style according to plans by Ödön Lechner11324655 - The Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary – erected between 1898 and 1900 in the Hungarian art nouveau style according to plans by Ödön Lechner11324652 - The foyer of the former post office bank, Budapest – constructed 1899-1901 by Ödön Lechner in the Hungarian art nouveau style11324651 - The foyer of the former post office bank, Budapest – constructed 1899-1901 by Ödön Lechner in the Hungarian art nouveau style11324654 - The light blue ceramic roof of the Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary in Budapest (detail)11324657 - The entrance hall of the Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary – erected between 1898 and 1900 in the Hungarian art nouveau style according to plans by Ödön Lechner11324658 - The entrance to the Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary – established 1898-1900 in the Hungarian art nouveau style according to plans by Ödön Lechner11324650 - Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest – entrance hall with its ceiling of Hungarian Majolika ceramic (Zsolnay)11324656 - The Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary – erected between 1898 and 1900 in the Hungarian art nouveau style according to plans by Ödön Lechner11326396 - Art nouveau architecture by Ödön Lechner – the colourful pyrogranite roof of the former post office bank, Budapest, Hungary11326398 - Hungarian art nouveau architecture by Ödön Lechner – the colourful pyrograntie roof of the former post office bank, Budapest, Hungary11324682 - Budapest illuminated in the evening - Liberty Bridge over the Danube leading to the Gellert Hotel, Hungary11324689 - The domed glass roof and chandelier in the lobby of the 'Four Seasons' hotel in Gresham Palace, Budapest, Hungary11324690 - The lobby of the 'Four Seasons' Hotel in the elegant Gresham Palace in Budapest, Hungary11324697 - A view of the 'Four Seasons' Hotel in the elegant Gresham Palace in Budapest, Hungary11324700 - The 'Four Seasons' Hotel in the elegant Gresham Palace in Budapest Hungary (detail)11324698 - The 'Four Seasons' Hotel in the elegant Gresham Palace in Budapest Hungary (detail)11324701 - A view of the 'Four Seasons' Hotel in the elegant Gresham Palace in Budapest, Hungary11326397 - Art nouveau architecture by Ödön Lechner – the colourful pyrogranite roof of the former post office bank, Bundapest, Hungary11326399 - Hungarian art nouveau architecture by Ödön Lechner – the colourful pyrogranite roof of the former post office bank, Budapest, Hungary (detail)11326400 - Hungarian art nouveau architecture by Ödön Lechner – the colourful pyrogranite roof of the former post office bank, Budapest, Hungary (detail)11326401 - Hungarian art nouveau architecture by Ödön Lechner – the colourful pyrogranite roof of the former post office bank, Budapest, Hungary10324592 - Schloss Corvey – the outer bailey with towers10324604 - The entrance to Schloss Corvey – a statue of a Turkish soldier holding a dagger10324603 - The entrance to Schloss Corvey – a statue of a Turkish soldier holding a dagger10324601 - The entrance to Schloss Corvey with statues of Turkish soldiers10324609 - The library at Corvey – antique books with golden decorations on the spinesnext page