House <y Garden 
Alpine spring-water 
affords a weak com¬ 
petition for the 
celebrated Tyrolese 
red wine and the 
commonly used 
local beers. 
In a country 
whose capital has a 
population of but 
thirty thousand, no 
difficulties of con¬ 
gested cities have 
clamored for atten¬ 
tion. The archi¬ 
tectural require¬ 
ments for the 
administration of 
the city are com¬ 
paratively few, and 
the inventory of 
public buildings is 
confined to the 
rathhaus, the post- 
office, the theatre, 
a museum and a 
number of churches. 
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A HOUSE COURT AT TRENT 
Innsbruck is 
honored by the 
Imperial palace, the 
Landhaus and law 
courts. The Uni¬ 
versity and the 
Botanical Gardens 
also add to its fame. 
Tach of the other 
cities contain several 
ducal palaces, not 
to mention the ever¬ 
present Capuchin 
Monastery. The 
more pretentious 
fa9ades exhibit 
Renaissance forms 
with all the liberties 
taken with them 
of which only a 
Germanic mind can 
conceive. In this 
work, delicacy has 
been lost to vigor, 
and strenuous over- 
elaboration has 
forgotten refine- 
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