The pictures on this page typically have the size of 300 times 400 pixels. A click on the picture will enlarge it to 600 times 800. All 55 pictures taken by and copyright (c) P. Jakopin 1999.

659. Anatole Šaikevič, Hamdam Arzikulov and Aleksander Zubov

660. A painting on the wall, Governor's Palace

661. Table in the reception room, side view, Governor's Palace

662. Table in the reception room, front view, Governor's Palace

664. Waiter with welcome drinks, Governor's Palace

665. Wolfgang Teubert, reception room, Governor's Palace

667. Chandelier in the reception room, Governor's Palace

668. Ruta Marcinkevičiene sitting at the window, Governor's Palace

671. A view from the window of the Governor's Palace to Hlavne namestie

672. Art Nouveau Bank House (1906) with the Roland's (Maximilian's)
Fountain in front

673. Michalska Street with Michalska tower in the rear

677. Laurent Romary explaining at the informal workgroup meeting

678. Lecture hall with seminar participants during the lecture by
František Čermak

681. John Sinclair and Wolfgang Teubert

683. If you stand, hold yourself! Tram notice

685. Unmarked ticket will not pay your ride! Tram notice

687. Emergency brake. Tram notice

689. Martin Gellerstam and Anna Mauranen

692. Colligations of ATAVISTIC. A slide from John Sinclair's paper

693. Anatole Šaikevič did not quite agree with "nihilistic" view

694. Tomaž Erjavec and Wolfgang Teubert, a little off guard

695. Tiit Roosmaa and Barbora Hladka, intrigued

696. Additional explanation by Wolfgang Teubert

697. Anatole Šaikevič, satisfied

699. Tram in front of the seminar venue, hotel Družba

700. Spitalska street towards the East

701. The tower of the Old Town Hall

702. Colonade, inside yard of the Old Town Hall

703. Opera House of the Slovak National Theatre

705. Statue Girl with the rose

706. A house built in the Budapestian variety of Art Nouveau style
(Stefanik's Square). A residence of several political parties.

707. Lion holding the state emblem of the former Czechoslovakia.
Monument of the Czech-Slovak statehood.

713. Jan Curin? and Martin Črnejrek in front of Hotel Družba

717. Tiit Roosmaa and Božo Bekavac

725. Tomaš Benko, Vlado Benko jr. and Jan Kořenek

726. Ann Lawson in the seminar office

727. Fourth TELRI seminar poster

733. Presidency of the closing session