Tag: 19th century



Windsor Castle in England – the longest-occupied castle in Europe

Windsor Castle in England – the longest-occupied castle in Europe

Windsor Castle is the medieval castle and the oldest royal residence in Great Britain. It is located in the southeastern part of the country, about 10km west of London. Windsor Castle dates from the 11th century. Originally it was built of wood by William the Conqueror in 1070, as the protection of western routes into […]

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Vastseliina Castle Ruins in Estonia

Vastseliina Castle Ruins in Estonia

In southeastern Estonia, on a steep hill above the river Pisa you can find impressive Vastseliina castle ruins. It is situated on the outskirts of the village Vahtseliina and about 4 km from the town Vastseliina. This area due to its location on the trade route Riga – Pskov was the scene of many battles. […]

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The Rila monastery – the most popular tourist site among all monasteries in Bulgaria

The Rila monastery – the most popular tourist site among all monasteries in Bulgaria

Rila Monastery is the largest and most famous Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria. It is located in the heart of Rila Mountains, 117 km south of the capital city Sofia in the deep valley of the Rilska River at an elevation of 1,147 m above sea level. Rila Monastery was founded in the 10th century […]

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Veliko Tărnovo – historical symbol of Bulgaria

Veliko Tărnovo – historical symbol of Bulgaria

If you are planning your trip to Bulgaria, you shouldn’t miss historic symbol of Bulgaria – medieval town Veliko Tărnovo. The town is located on the Yantra River and is known as the historical capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire. It is one of the oldest settlements in Bulgaria, having a history of more than […]

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Bunratty Castle and Folk Park – one of the best attractions of Ireland

Bunratty Castle and Folk Park – one of the best attractions of Ireland

Bunratty Castle with Folk Park is located about 15km west of Limerick on the place, which was once the island on the north bank of the River Shannon. It’s a very strategic location and was occupied by Vikings already in 970 as part of a Viking trading camp. The first Normans built a castle here, […]

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Sopot Pier in Poland – the longest wooden pier in Europe

Sopot Pier in Poland – the longest wooden pier in Europe

Sopot Pier (Sopockie Molo) is the longest wooden pier in Europe. It is situated in the Baltic Sea, near the town of Sopot, in Poland. Sopot Pier is the most famous seaside promenade in Poland. History of Pier started in 19th century, but gained its current appearance in 1927. Sopot Pier is 511.5 meters long […]

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Gauja National Park – largest national park in Latvia

Gauja National Park – largest national park in Latvia

Gauja National Park is the most popular natural destination in Latvia. It covers an area of 920 km2, and is located between the towns of Sigulda and Valmiera. The most interesting part of the park is forested and picturesque meanders of the river Gauja, the longest river in the country. Devonian sandstone cliffs which are […]

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