In Love With Italian Doors – #ThursdayDoors

More from my collection of Italian doors. I wish I had organised them better in my phone gallery. Albums; Italy Doors, WhatsApp Italy Doors, Nikon Italy Doors, Italy 2024. And why am I finding London Doors pics in my Italy Doors album?

However, I’ve just created a new system that (I hope) will make things a little easier.

It’s only now when I see these together, that I realise the surroundings are all quite similar.

Thursday Doors is a weekly challenge for people who love doors and architecture to come together to admire and share their favourite door photos, drawings, or other images or stories from around the world. If you’d like to join in and create your own Thursday Doors post each (or any) week, visit nofacilities.com for more information.

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Come in and Eat – #ThursdayDoors

Today I bring to you some bars and restaurant/café doors from Garmisch-Partenkirchen.

Very inviting, I must say.

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Bavarian – #ThursdayDoors

I love our (almost) yearly skiing holiday in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Bavaria, Germany. It’s one of my favourite places to holiday. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve visited Garmisch-Partenkirchen but I know I’ve had more skiing trips there than summer trips. I want my next visit to be a summer one though!

However, it’s a beautiful location at any time of the year. I don’t ski (not my thing). I go for snowy walks, watch the family skiing, drink Glühwein, read, and sometimes write. The mountain air is fresh and crispy cold, unlike the damp coldness we have in Ireland. And of course, the scenery is amazing.

I spent one morning walking around town taking photos of all the beautiful doors and buildings. I’ll never get bored looking at the buildings in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.

I have no history to tell you about all of the doors because most of them are just dwelling houses and restaurants, and any history behind them is unknown to me! As I always say about every door; they could tell a tale or two!

I had no idea this was a library until I was back home and I translated the word ‘bucherei’.

This little house (below) is adorable. Although, it’s not so little at all. Cute door!

The restaurants have very heavy doors. All similar but rarely two the same.

My last door for today is quite unusual and in my favourite colour!

Thursday Doors is a weekly challenge for people who love doors and architecture to come together to admire and share their favourite door photos, drawings, or other images or stories from around the world. If you’d like to join in and create your own Thursday Doors post each (or any) week, visit nofacilities.com for more information.

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Forest Fairies – #ThursdayDoors

A colourful collection of doors today from Belleek Forest here in Ballina, Co Mayo.

These wonderful little fairy doors were first made a few years ago by the members of The Men’s Shed, and I see that they’ve repaired some that had gotten weather beaten, and they’ve also added some new ones.

The fairy doors are a popular attraction in the forest for people of all ages. Every time I walk this path, I feel a bit childlike. I keep my eyes peeled and I listen hard… well, you just never know!

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