September 20, 2010
by europeexplored
Rila Monastery is Bulgaria’s most sacred and visually spectacular site — a UNESCO World Heritage monastery hidden in the deep forests of the Rila Mountains, whose striped black-and-white arcades, golden domes, and vivid frescoes form the spiritual and architectural crown jewel of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. Founded in the 10th century by the hermit Saint […]
Tags: 19th-century, architectural-monuments, artistic-and-architectural-jewel, bulgaria, bulgarian-renaissance, bulgary, castle, centuries, characteristic-example, cultural-identity, eastern-orthodox-monastery, elevation, heart, ivan, monasteries, monastery, most-popular-tourist-site, nature, occupation, rila-monastery, rila-mountains, sea-level, sofia, southeastern-europe, the-rila-monastery, tourist-attraction
Categories: Bulgaria, Sights
September 20, 2010
by europeexplored
Parco dell’Uccellina – oasis full of natural beauty in Italy Updated: December 26, 2020 | By Claire | More Located in Tuscany, Italy as part of the Parco Naturale della Maremma, the Parco dell’Uccellina has grown to become a very popular tourist destination. The Parco dell’Uccellina is a nature reserve that is dedicated to some […]
Tags: archaeological-evidence, deer, dell, italian-birds, italy, map, mare, natural-beauty, nature, oasis, parco-dell-uccellina, parco-delluccellina, parco-naturale, park, periods, porcupines, red-foxes, talamone, turtles, tuscany-italy, tyrrhenian-coast, wild-animals, wild-boar
Categories: Italy, Nature
September 20, 2010
by europeexplored
Top sights to see in Barcelona – most visited city in Spain Updated: February 8, 2020 | By Claire | More What is the most famous Spanish city? To answer this question would have to make an accurate survey, but most likely it is Barcelona. Many people even think that Barcelona is the capital of […]
Tags: 30-million, barcelona, barcelona-international-airport, city, colonia-guell, gothic-church, hospital-de-sant-pau, international-symbol, london-paris, mediterranean-coast, mediterranean-ports, most-visited-city, palau-de-la-musica-catalana, palau-guell, palau-reial, paris-and-rome, sagrada-familia, sant-pau-del-camp, santa-maria-del-mar, spain, st-eulalia, tourist-destination, triumphal-arch
Categories: Sights, Spain
September 19, 2010
by europeexplored
Poznań is one of Poland’s most dynamic and historically significant cities — a vibrant commercial and cultural hub in the west of the country whose magnificent Renaissance Old Market Square (Stary Rynek), with its famous mechanical goats that butt heads at noon on the Town Hall tower, is one of the most beautiful public spaces […]
Tags: administrative-capital, candidate-city, central-poland, cities-in-poland, city, climate-change-conference, entertainment-industry, entertainment-options, euro-2012, great-entertainment, host-city, international-trade-fairs, kyoto-protocol, metropolis, oldest-cities, poland, polish-state, poznan, rulers, student-population, united-nations-climate-change-conference, warta-river, wielkopolska
Categories: Poland, Sights
September 18, 2010
by europeexplored
Poloniny National Park is Slovakia’s most remote and wild protected area — a UNESCO-listed wilderness of primeval beech forests, high mountain meadows (poloniny), and traditional wooden churches in the far northeast of the country, where the borders of Slovakia, Poland, and Ukraine meet. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the “Ancient and […]
Tags: beech-forests, buffer-zone, eastern-carpathians, landmarks, mountain-meadows, mountain-ranges, national-park, nature, poland, poloniny, poloniny-national-park, potok, sea-level, skala, slovakia, state-borders, ukraine, unesco, unesco-world-heritage, unesco-world-heritage-site, wooden-churches
Categories: Nature, Slovakia
September 18, 2010
by europeexplored
Dresden – a charming city with a unique blend of art and culture in Germany Updated: October 27, 2020 | By Claire | More German charming city of Dresden is situated in a valley on the River Elbe, near the Czech and Polish borders. Dresden has a long history as the capital and royal residence […]
Tags: blaues-wunder, city, dresden, dresden-frauenkirche, dresdner-frauenkirche, elbe-valley, endangered-world, famous-cathedrals, german-reunification, germany, hygiene-museum, katholische-hofkirche, pillnitz-castle, river-elbe, schloss-pillnitz, semper-opera, unesco-world-heritage, unesco-world-heritage-committee, world-heritage-convention, world-heritage-site, world-heritage-sites, zwinger-museum
Categories: Germany, Sights, Virtual Travel
September 17, 2010
by europeexplored
Krkonoše National Park (Karkonosze in Polish) is the oldest national park in the Czech Republic and one of Central Europe’s most beloved mountain destinations — a dramatic granite and schist range on the Czech-Polish border whose highest peak, Sněžka (1,603m), crowns a landscape of glacial cirques, alpine meadows, and the unique subarctic tundra ecosystem that […]
Tags: absl, biosphere, borders, cross-border, cross-country-skiing, czech-republic, krkonose-national-park, major-ski-resorts, map, national-park, nature, pec-pod-snezkou, poland, river-elbe, ski-resort, tourists, unesco, unesco-man
Categories: Czech Republic, Nature
September 16, 2010
by europeexplored
Ostia Antica – the harbour city of an ancient Rome | Italy Updated: December 26, 2020 | By Claire | More Just outside of the Roman suburb of Ostica, you will find the archaeological site known as Ostia Antica. Ostia Antica was the original location of a harbour where the Tiber River meets with the […]
Tags: ancient-buildings, ancient-rome, city, great-trip, harbour, harbour-city-of-an-ancient-rome, italy, magnificent-frescoes, map, mosaics, ostia, ostia-antica, pompeii, rome, rome-italy, sea-level, town, trip-destination, volcano-eruption
Categories: Italy, Sights
September 14, 2010
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Toruń is one of Poland’s most beautiful and historically significant cities — a UNESCO World Heritage Gothic masterpiece on the banks of the Vistula River whose perfectly preserved medieval Old Town of red-brick churches, merchant houses, and defensive walls is one of the finest ensembles of Gothic architecture in Europe. Birthplace of Nicolaus Copernicus in […]
Tags: architecture, beautiful-cities, best-time, centuries, cities-of-poland, city, copernicus, festivals, gingerbread, gothic-buildings, hanseatic-league, heritage, most-tourists, music-theater, northern-poland, old-town, poland, seven-wonders, seven-wonders-of-poland, torun, town, unesco, vistula-river, wonders-of-poland, world-heritage, world-heritage-list, world-heritage-site
Categories: Poland, Sights
September 13, 2010
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Volterra – alabaster work since Etruscan times | Tuscany, Italy Updated: March 23, 2020 | By Claire | More Tuscan city of Volterra is situated on a plateau at an altitude of 530 metres in a mountainous area between the valleys of Valle di Cecina and Era. Due to its location there are breathtaking views […]
Tags: alabaster, alabaster-work-since-etruscan-times, arco-etrusco, city, city-gates, city-of-alabaster, descent-from-the-cross, domenico-ghirlandaio, etruscan-art, etruscans, historical-monuments, italian-artists, italy, medieval-stone, mountainous-area, museo-etrusco, museo-etrusco-guarnacci, piazza-san-giovanni, romanesque-style, signorelli, town, tuscany, unspoilt-nature, volterra
Categories: Italy, Sights