Bazylika Wniebowzięcia NMP – Rzeszowie, Poland
Church of the OO. Bernardynów in Rzeszów was built in the years 1610-1629. The founder - Mikołaj Spytek Ligęza, as a great worshiper of the Blessed Mother, in the foundation document of March 25, 1610, wrote: "in honor and glory of His
Macedonian National Theatre – Skopje, North Macedonia
Macedonian National Theatre is the oldest and largest theatre in Republic of Macedonia founded in 1945. Since its founding, the theatre team has staged nearly 300 premieres and the theatre troupe has given over 8,000 performances. It is aiming to
Motlawa River Footbridge – Gdansk, Poland
This footbridge is located across the Motlawa River in Gdansk, Poland. The footbridge connects the Pusta and Reduta Wyskok roads on either side of the Motlawa River, with one end of the footbridge leading to the Bastion Wyskok fort. This
Long Market – Gdansk, Poland
The Long Market (Polish: Długi Targ, German: Langer Markt) in Gdańsk, Poland, is one of the most notable tourist attractions of the city. It is situated between the end of Long Lane (Ulica Długa, Langgasse) and Green Gate (Brama Zielona, Koggentor). Established in about 13th century, initially as a merchant road leading to the oval market
European Solidarity Center – Gdansk, Poland
The European Solidarity Centre (Polish: Europejskie Centrum Solidarności) is a museum and library in Gdańsk, Poland, devoted to the history of Solidarity, the Polish trade union and civil resistance movement, and other opposition movements of Communist Eastern Europe. It opened on 31 August 2014 The design of the building, by Polish
Amber Sky Ferris Wheel – Gdansk, Poland
Amber Sky is a huge Ferris wheel makes it possible to experience the city pleasures, look at the historical Downtown, the amber stadium of Gdansk, the shipyard with historical cranes, moraine hills and even the distant Hel peninsula from a
Stadion Energa – Gdańsk, Poland
The Stadion Energa Gdańsk (Polish pronunciation: [ˌstadjɔn ɛˌnɛrɡa ˈɡdaɲsk]), previously called the Baltic Arenaand PGE Arena Gdańsk, is a football stadium in Gdańsk, Poland. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Lechia Gdańsk currently playing in the Ekstraklasa. The Stadium is located on ul. Pokoleń Lechii Gdańsk ("Generations of Lechia
Hotel Bor – Preddvor, Slovenia
Only few places in Slovenia have such an exceptional location and rich historical and cultural traditions as Preddvor and its surroundings; various archaeological sites (Gradišče nad Bašljem, Vrtačnik, St. Jakob
Church of St. Primoz – Jamnik, Slovenia
The Church of St Primoz is a church that is located near the border of Jamnik and Kroper, Gorenjska, Slovenia. The church sits atop a hill all by itself, against a background of high and beautiful mountains providing the viewer
St. Nicholas Fortress – Sibenik, Croatia
St. Nicholas Fortress (Croatian: Tvrđava Sv. Nikole) is a fortress located in the town of Šibenik, one of the oldest native Croatian towns on the eastern shores of the Adriatic, in central Dalmatia, Croatia. St. Nicholas Fortress was built on the
Dominican Monastery – Dubrovnik, Croatia
The 14th-century Dominican Friary (Dominikanski Samostan) in Dubrovnik features a lovely Gothic cloister, a working medieval well in tranquil gardens, and a fine museum of religious artwork. Dubrovnik's Dominican Friary was founded in 1315 and built with the help of
Rector’s Palace – Dubrovnik, Croatia
The Rector's Palace (Croatian: Knežev dvor) is a palace in the city of Dubrovnik that used to serve as the seat of the Rector of the Republic of Ragusa between the 14th century and 1808. It was also the seat of
Walls of Dubrovnik – Dubrovnik, Croatia
The Walls of Dubrovnik (Croatian: Dubrovačke gradske zidine) are a series of defensive stone walls that have surrounded and protected the citizens of the afterward proclaimed maritime city-state of Dubrovnik (Ragusa), situated in southern Croatia, since the city's founding prior
Assumption Cathedral – Dubrovnik, Croatia
The Assumption Cathedral (Croatian: Katedrala Velike Gospe, Katedrala Marijina Uznesenja) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Dubrovnik, Croatia. It is the seat of the Diocese of Dubrovnik. The cathedral was built on the site of several former cathedrals, including 7th, 10th
Krka National Park – Sibenik, Croatia
Krka National Park (Croatian: Nacionalni park Krka) is one of the Croatian national parks, named after the river Krka that it encloses. It is located along the middle-lower course of the Krka River in central Dalmatia, in Šibenik-Knin county, downstream
180° Mciver – Coonoor, Tamil Nadu
A colonial house, a sprawling lawn, well maintained gardens and a stunning view - the combination of all these is synonymous with one name, 180° McIver! Built in the early 1900s, this heritage bungalow was restored keeping its aesthetics intact.
Teatro Sociale – Como, Italy
Teatro Sociale is a theatre in Como, designed by architect Giuseppe Cusi following a decision by the local nobility that a new one was needed to replace the existing 1764/65 building which was regarded as outdated. The site of the
Hauptwache – Frankfurt, Germany
The Hauptwache (English: Main Guard) is a central point of Frankfurt am Main and is one of the most famous plazas (German: An der Hauptwache) in the city. The original name Schillerplatz was superseded in the early 1900s. The baroque
War Memorial – Lecco, Italy
Lecco is a city of about 47,760 inhabitants in Lombardy, northern Italy, 50 kilometres (31 mi) north of Milan, the capital of the province of Lecco. It lies at the end of the south-eastern branch of Lake Como (the branch
Basilica di San Fedele – Como, Italy
The Basilica of San Fedele in Como is located in the city center and is dedicated to Saint Fidelis martyr. It derives from an earlier Christian church, dating from the seventh century, dedicated to Euphemia.