Tag: 18th century



Popradské pleso – one of the most popular places in Slovakia

Popradské pleso – one of the most popular places in Slovakia

Popradské pleso (1494,3m above sea level) is a mountain lake and lies in the western part of the High Tatras mountains in the middle of Mengusovská valley. Popradské pleso became the starting point for many tourists to the Rysy – a group of three peaks (the middle at 2,503m; the north-western at 2,499 m; and […]

Updated: June 29, 2020 | By | More

Bardejov – historic city in Slovakia

Bardejov – historic city in Slovakia

Bardejov is a historic city located in the north-eastern part of Slovakia. It is situated in the north of the valley in the Low Beskydy mountain. The first note of the town is from the 1241. Bardejov became a free royal city in 1376 and later in the 14th and 15th century also an important […]

Updated: June 29, 2020 | By | More

Esterházy Palace – one of the most beautiful and largest castles in Hungary

Esterházy Palace – one of the most beautiful and largest castles in Hungary

Esterházy Palace is one of the largest and most beautiful castles of Hungary. The castle is located in the village Fertőd at the western part of the country, close to the Austrian borders. In the mid 18th century, Miklós Esterházy rebuilt a hunting lodge to the Baroque – Rococo palace. The castle is called also […]

Updated: May 30, 2020 | By | More

Turku – European Capital of Culture in 2011 | Finland

Turku – European Capital of Culture in 2011 | Finland

Turku is a port city located in the southwestern corner of Finland. It is situated on the River Aurajoki at the Baltic Sea. The city’s history dates back to the 13th century, when it was established. By 1812 it was the capital of Finland. Then Tsar Alexander I moved the capital to Helsinki. In 1827 […]

Updated: May 25, 2020 | By | More

Monte Vesuvio – destruction of the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum in Italy

Monte Vesuvio – destruction of the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum in Italy

If you’re ever in or around Pompeii or Napoli, you surely will see the hill in the background. It is the volcano Mount Vesuvius (or Monte Vesuvio in Italian). It is not very high – about 1277 m but it has a lot of troubled history. It is known mainly for destroying Roman cities of […]

Updated: May 23, 2020 | By | More

Tartu – the oldest city in Estonia

Tartu – the oldest city in Estonia

In this college town of Tartu with an amazing atmosphere you can see one of the most leaning buildings in Europe. Tartu is the oldest city and also the second largest city in Estonia. It lies in the southeast part of Estonia and it is said that Tartu is more Estonian than the capital city […]

Updated: May 19, 2020 | By | More

Stone bridge in Písek – the oldest bridge in Central Europe | Czech Republic

Stone bridge in Písek – the oldest bridge in Central Europe | Czech Republic

Older brother of Charles Bridge, the oldest bridge in the Czech Republic and rarest in Central Europe. These are several names of a stone bridge in the south Bohemian town of Písek, which was built in 13th century. Thanks to the reconstruction in 1998 the bridge survived a disastrous flood in 2002 when the river […]

Updated: May 16, 2020 | By | More


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