Sherlock-Holmes-Finder Arthur Conan Doyle lives in Vienna for three months in the spring of 1891. It is a stay between chefs, Sigmund Freud, skating and missed medical lectures that should change the life of the British forever. Krone+ went on a historical search for traces.
“We arrived in a deadly cold night, with deep snow under our feet and a cutting snowstorm in the air. Seen from the train station, the electric lights threw shiny silver snowflakes in the absolute darkness of the sky. This is how Arthur Conan Doyle, the literary father of Meester -Detective Sherlock Holmes, describes his arrival in the Vienna Westbahnhof on January 5, 1891.
Source: Krone

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