near the rosengarten in mainz you can find this art nouveau gem. like i wrote before, going on long strolls with the dude was one of the things i loved most in our dating time. it always resulted in discovering the most wonderful places, and experiencing them in breath-taking light ( or through rose-coloured glasses ). on one of our last walks together ( before a big vacation trip my parents and i made to the czech republic ) we explored a little more of mainz, which was basically his home base ( he lived outside the city in a smaller village, but could practically roll into the city with ease, as that village was only a few kilometers away from mainz ). again, i realized how much this city has to offer in terms of architecture and history and how lucky i am to live in close vicinity of this remarkable city ( and, you know, the rhine-main region in general ). it ensures that i will have things to explore for a looong time, without ever getting bored of it, as of course city life...
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