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Smit & Palarczyk > [AUSTRIA.OBER 04240]
"Baking Celtic bread.'

Excavation of the Century they called the events following a farmer ploughing up a little bronze ring in 1980, near Mitterkirchen. Eighty Celtic graves saw the light and inspired village officials and archeologists to reconstruct a Celtic settlement, including a burial mound. Visitors are not only invited to have a look in this prehistorical open air museum, they can do things themselves. Like helping to bake bread in a Celtic bread house.  Photo Paul Smit.
Smit & Palarczyk > [AUSTRIA.WIEN 04320]
'Sachertorte in Konditorei Demel.'

Vienna is known for its  Konditoreien and Konditorei Demel for its Sachertorte, its historical interior and its high prices. Photo Paul Smit.
Smit & Palarczyk > [FRANCE.ALPSSOUTH 01936] 'Roure: baker 'Gégène'.' Baker Eugène Porta, Gégène for friends and villagers, drives for one and a half hour every Saturday evening to light his favorite traditional village oven or four communal in Roure, to serve pizzas in the evening and bread, croissants and cakes on Sunday morning. He is the warm heart of Roure, where more news and gossip is exchanged in one evening then during all the rest of the week. Photo Paul Smit.
Smit & Palarczyk > [FRANCE.COTEDAZUR 2631] 
'Old town of Menton.'

The influence of Liguria in Italy reverberates in everything, symbolised by the baroque church towering over the old town centre. But as the fresh 'baguettes' show Menton is part of France. Photo Paul Smit.
[AUSTRIA.OBER 04240]
"Baking Celtic bread.'

Excavation of the Century they called the events following a farmer ploughing up a little bronze ring in 1980, near Mitterkirchen. Eighty Celtic graves saw the light and inspired village officials and archeologists to reconstruct a Celtic settlement, including a burial mound. Visitors are not only invited to have a look in this prehistorical open air museum, they can do things themselves. Like helping to bake bread in a Celtic bread house. Photo Paul Smit.
Smit & Palarczyk > [AUSTRIA.OBER 04240]
"Baking Celtic bread.'

Excavation of the Century they called the events following a farmer ploughing up a little bronze ring in 1980, near Mitterkirchen. Eighty Celtic graves saw the light and inspired village officials and archeologists to reconstruct a Celtic settlement, including a burial mound. Visitors are not only invited to have a look in this prehistorical open air museum, they can do things themselves. Like helping to bake bread in a Celtic bread house.  Photo Paul Smit.
[AUSTRIA.OBER 04240]
"Baking Celtic bread.'

Excavation of the Century they called the events following a farmer ploughing up a little bronze ring in 1980, near Mitterkirchen. Eighty Celtic graves saw the light and inspired village officials and archeologists to reconstruct a Celtic settlement, including a burial mound. Visitors are not only invited to have a look in this prehistorical open air museum, they can do things themselves. Like helping to bake bread in a Celtic bread house. Photo Paul Smit.
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