Europe Explored » coats of arms https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 Belgium – chocolate, lace and something more https://europeexplored.com/2012/09/26/belgium-chocolate-lace-and-something-more/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/09/26/belgium-chocolate-lace-and-something-more/#comments Wed, 26 Sep 2012 13:14:07 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=11543 Belgium is a beautiful and typical West European country, relatively small sized but densely populated, divided into three main regions: Brussels, Flanders and Wallonia. Belgium is the home for the refined chocolate, beer, waffles and lacework. You will certainly be enchanted by the remarkable architecture of the country, by the impressive design of the buildings, […]

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Belgium is a beautiful and typical West European country, relatively small sized but densely populated, divided into three main regions: Brussels, Flanders and Wallonia. Belgium is the home for the refined chocolate, beer, waffles and lacework. You will certainly be enchanted by the remarkable architecture of the country, by the impressive design of the buildings, abundant with golden fragments.

Vacation RentalsSurprising few things are known for this stable country, which gave birth to one of the first European cities and whose early painters have the merits for the inventing of the oil painting. Probably the lack of passionate nationalist feelings is result from the various cultures that have been melting for centuries. You will enjoy and incomparable vacation if you choose to visit Belgium and have a great stay at any of the vacation rentals here.

Belgium has a population of over 10 million people; it’s bordering with: Germany, Netherlands, France, Luxemburg and the North Sea on North West.

Bruges, Belgium
Bruges, Belgium by Coy!

Without even trying to be ostentatious, Belgium is able to enchant the visitors with a number of things: from the historically rich cities and the serene hillocky Ardennes to the wonderful cafes, bars and charming vacation home rentals which will make you feel at home. The official languages are three: Flamand, French and German. The capital of Belgium is Brussels- 80 % of which are French- speaking. Antwerpen is the world’s diamond trade center.

Bruges is the Flanders’s capital. Preserving its authentic medieval architecture, the city is one of the most visited places in Belgium. It has been announced as the European cultural capital in the year of 2002. The city’s central square is a colourful palette of flags, depicting lions and lilies- ancient families’ coats of arms. The square is surrounded by antiques and shops for the world famous needle lace.

Another popular sight is the Notre Dame Cathedral, whose construction took two centuries- from 13th to 15th – with a tower 122 meters high. It is the home for the Michelangelo’s Madonna of Bruges statue made out of white marble, depicting Virgin Mary and the infant Jesus; as well as the sarcophagus of Mary of Burgundy and Charles the Bold. There are plenty of hospitable apartment rentals located near it offering an excellent view of the Cathedral.

The Basilica of the Holy Blood is a unique edifice, consisting of two chapels, built one over the other. It is believed that the legend for the Holy Grail- the grail form which Jesus Christ sipped and which contained his blood after his dead, starts namely from here. Similarly to many other European cities, the City Hall is the oldest building- the Gothic edifice built between 1376-1420, stands proudly impressing with the facade of a stone lace.

Basilica of the Holy Blood, Bruges, Belgium
Basilica of the Holy Blood, Bruges, Belgium by raider of gin

Bruges’s channels, also called The Venice on the North, offer tourist tours, combining in one splendid panoramas and the encounter with the medieval looking city, being a significant part of the world historical heritage. Let’s not underestimate the chocolate shops at every turn, which fragrance acts like a magnet for the visitors. No matter the occasion, which brings you in Belgium, the season or the vacation rental types accommodation you have choosen for your stay, you will surely enjoy a profound and unforgettable holiday with a scent of chocolate.

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Free Music and Entertainment at the Carcassonne Festival This August 2012 | France https://europeexplored.com/2012/07/26/free-music-and-entertainment-at-the-carcassonne-festival-this-august-2012-france/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/07/26/free-music-and-entertainment-at-the-carcassonne-festival-this-august-2012-france/#comments Thu, 26 Jul 2012 10:25:36 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=9337 If you think that there could be nothing free in this world anymore, then you should review your perception. Carcassonne is offering free music and entertainment this August. You will be thrilled to see what it has prepared for you. Book a flight to Carcassonne Airport and do not miss the opportunity to enjoy a […]

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If you think that there could be nothing free in this world anymore, then you should review your perception. Carcassonne is offering free music and entertainment this August. You will be thrilled to see what it has prepared for you. Book a flight to Carcassonne Airport and do not miss the opportunity to enjoy a week long of musical celebration and entertainment in its midst.

Carcassonne festival, France
Carcassonne festival, France by Jean-Baptiste Bellet

Carcassonne Agost Medieval Festive

You will be thrilled to enter the premises of Carcassonne Medieval City full of decoration solely for this event. Come and visit it from August 3 until August 5 and witness various conferences, shows, artistry, changing of guard, medieval civilian life, and fights. This three-day festivity will fill your ears with sound of swords and armor, songs, and coats of arms. It is likened to a travel machine that will transport you into the time of the Medieval Period without charging you a fortune. All you need is your ticket to Carcassonne this August and you are free to enter its gates for a magical adventure in its midst.

Square André Chénier and the Troba Kung-Fu

This is not a martial arts tournament, but an individuals uniting to produce an irresistible blend of rumba, rai, reggae, and alternative electro music. The party begins at 10:15 in the evening on August 4. Prepare to dance the night away because you will definitely be swaying your hips all night long until dawn because of their warm and fragrant music. It will be more enjoyable with your friends accompanying you through the night while you share your wonderful adventures in France.

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Carcassonne festival, France by Jean-Baptiste Bellet

Square André Chénier and Staff Benda Bilili

Arrive earlier on August 2 and drop by Square André Chénier to experience a unique Kinshasa performance of street musicians. However, these are not your average street band because they have captivated the public and the media with their astounding music, hip-swinging reggae grooves, eternal Kinshasa rumba, and wild funky grooves. Prepare to be enchanted by their music the moment they strike a chord because the audience is expected to rise on their feet when Havana crooners, Godfather of Soul Himself, and Kingston toasters begin to share their superb voices. It is one treat you shouldn’t miss, especially when it is offered free.

It is certainly a rare opportunity to find places in France offering free music entertainment. Although concerts that require entrance fees are also available during this two-month celebration, it is refreshing to learn you can enjoy free music at Square André Chénier. Consider it a great discount provided by the city of Carcassonne to attract more tourists to flock their region. It is a catch you shouldn’t miss, so why remain idle. Go ahead and make a move to catch a flight towards Carcassonne today.

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Frederiksborg Palace in Denmark – the largest Renaissance palace in Scandinavia https://europeexplored.com/2010/11/05/frederiksborg-palace-in-denmark-the-largest-renaissance-palace-in-scandinavia/ https://europeexplored.com/2010/11/05/frederiksborg-palace-in-denmark-the-largest-renaissance-palace-in-scandinavia/#comments Fri, 05 Nov 2010 12:31:36 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=2002 Magnificent Frederiksborg Palace (or castle) is situated on the shores of the lake Slotsø near the town of Hillerød. King Christian IV. began with the construction of the Renaissance chateau in the early 17th century. He built a beautiful palace with the castle church. By 1840 all Danish kings were crowned there. On the walls […]

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Magnificent Frederiksborg Palace (or castle) is situated on the shores of the lake Slotsø near the town of Hillerød. King Christian IV. began with the construction of the Renaissance chateau in the early 17th century. He built a beautiful palace with the castle church. By 1840 all Danish kings were crowned there. On the walls of the church there are characters and coats of arms of the most famous noble families. The church has also been used as Knight’s Chapel for the Order of the Elephant and the Order of the Dannebrog.

Since 1848, Denmark is a constitutional monarchy and kings have not been crowned any more. In 1859 there was a large fire in the castle and the majority of the castle has been destroyed. Restoration has been proceeded with the intention to build a museum of Danish history in the castle. Tourists now pass through magnificently furnished rooms which are divided into different time periods, and can see the rich history of the Danish kingdom. The castle is richly equipped with paintings, furniture and interior decorative accessories. Frederiksborg is the Denmark’s largest gallery of portraits of all kings and queens from the year 1500, along with hundreds of other prominent Danish people.

Frederiksborg Palace is surrounded by a lake and park, which consists of a Baroque French garden and English park. From May to September, you can take tour boat around the castle. The start point is near the main square with city hall and the finish at the castle gardens.

The castle is located in the town of Hillerød, the final lines of the S-train. The city’s history is closely linked to the castle. Before castle construction there stood only a few village houses. Soon the city grew and became a center of commerce. Even today you can do shopping here, as well as in the center of Copenhagen, all the major companies have their own clothing shops here in the shopping street.

Hillerød is a vibrant town with 35,000 inhabitants and a beautiful castle, which is its greatest attraction.


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