[900 years qualifies as "old" in Europe—just not "very old"] I visited St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna today and took a tour of the north tower (it cost 7€ and was worth it). They have an elevator (or "lift") that can hold about 4 people that goes up to the top. There are tall steel fences all around, so it feels pretty secure, not at all nervewracking. But the fences have holes that a camera lens can easily fit through allowing pictures of the vista. I asked a random person who was taking pictures if she'd take oen of me, and in exchange, I took one of her with her phone (at more than an arm's distance away). It is an impressive cathedral, and thinking about how something that big was built nearly 900 years ago makes it all the more impressive. The full-resolution photo is here. images/Photos/frank-cathedral-sm.jpg