The City of Boston
Walking through the City and its surroundings throughout the year.

View from the Prudential Tower over Back Bay, Downtown, Beacon Hill and the Charles River.

Boston Skyline from the Quincy Quarries (rock climbing area in the South of Boston).

Boston Skyline (Beacon Hill and Finacial District) from Harvard Bridge.

Boston Skyline (Back Bay with Hancock and Prudential Tower) seen from Harvard bridge.

The Boston Skyline in a mystic twilight.

Cambridge Skyline with MIT and the frozen Charles River in the foreground.

Springtime in Boston. The ice on the Charles River is slowly melting.

Boston seen from Revere Beach north of Boston.

A car parked in Back Bay after a snow blizzard in February 2003. I think it is supposed to be VW New Beetle!

Bycicling after a blizzard is not advised.

Sea birds taking off on Revere Beach.

Revere beach with Nahant National Sea Shore and Little Nahant in the background.

Boston public library with the Hancock tower in the Background.

Parking in Back Bay is quite difficult. Many rules have to be obeyed.

Boston is also home of the oldest Baseball stadion. The Fenway Park is home of the Boston Red Sox.

Trader Joe's is a great grocery store with great prices on some european style groceries. A real survival help for Europeans.

For many tourists Boston is reduced to Harvard, Red Sox and the New England Patriots.

The main building of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology seen from the Killian Court.

77 Massachusetts Avenue, MIT's postal address.

The Kresge Auditorium is used for cultural events.

The new sport- and fitness-center makes state of the art fitness equipment for students available.

One of the newest dormatories at MIT, the Simmons Hall.