The Hüsli, located in Grafenhausen-Rothaus in the district of Waldshut, is a remarkable museum of local history in the style of a Black Forest house. The Hüsli was built in 1911 as a luxurious holiday home by the Berlin concert singer Helene Siegfried. During her stays in the Black Forest, she collected components and furnishings from old farmhouses and artefacts from the region and had everything built into her Hüsli in the original style. After the destruction of her Berlin flat in 1945, she chose the Hüsli as her home. The Hüsli became famous through the TV series "Die Schwarzwaldklinik", in which it was the residence of Prof. Dr Brinkmann. After the death of Helene Siegfried-Aichele in 1966, the Hüsli was converted into a museum. The Hüsli is more than just a museum. It is a testimony to regional culture and history and an important landmark of the Black Forest. With its collection of original furnishings from other Black Forest houses, the Hüsli offers a unique insight into the life and traditions of the region. The Hüsli is also an important tourist attraction. Every year, it attracts thousands of visitors who want to learn more about the history of the Black Forest. The Hüsli in the Black Forest is a fascinating piece of history and culture. It offers a unique insight into the cultural heritage of the region and is an important part of the Black Forest's tourist offer.
Reiner Sutter aka resuimages has been an enthusiastic and ambitious hobby photographer for more than 35 years. He started with digital photography more than 20 years ago and developed his skills step by step. Today's photography offers him the opportunity to combine his knowledge as a computer expert with the photographer's expertise.
The images shown in the shop are a subjective selection from the rich resuimages database. The pictures with the most diverse motifs were taken in different countries, such as Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Great Britain, India, Georgia, Thailand, Romania, Italy, Laos, Czech Republic and others. For each picture you will find a description in German, English and French. Canon cameras were used for the pictures (EOS 450D, PowerShot G1X Mark II, EOS 5D, EOS 5D Mark II, EOS 5D Mark III and EOS R5).
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