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Offer old postcard Hotel Wildstrubel Rinderhorn and Plattenhorn stamp available + old stamp Helvetia 10 Photo E Gyger Adelboden circa year 1919
This old postcard of the Hotel Wildstrubel, featuring views of the Rinderhorn and Plattenhorn peaks, photographed by E. Gyger in 1919, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. The map, characterized by the aesthetics of the early 20th century, is not only a document of contemporary geography but also a reflection of the culture and society of that era.
Considering current changes in tourism, it becomes obvious how much visual habits have evolved. While images of Switzerland's majestic mountain giants—the Rinderhorn and Plattenhorn—are often presented today in digital form and in high resolution, the old postcard exudes a timeless beauty. Here, there is a coziness and simplicity that is often lost in the hectic pace of modern travel. Tourists of the early 20th century were not only looking for relaxation in nature, but also for a retreat that offered them the opportunity to connect with the beauty of the landscape.
The use of black and white photography on this postcard conveys a nostalgic atmosphere, while the faded colors reveal the traces of time. Every detail, from the historic hotels to the untouched nature, tells stories of the thirst for discovery and the pursuit of a harmonious life in harmony with nature.
Additionally, the image is a reminder of the post-World War I era, when many people sought refuge and solace in the Alps. The postcard thus represents not only a means of conveying mail and greetings, but also a connection to a time and a way of life that many people found appealing.
Thus, the postcard is not only a relic, but also a valuable source of historical and cultural reflection on tourism and the human longing for inner peace amidst the magnificent mountain landscapes of Switzerland.