Ptuj Castle – Ptuj, Slovenia
Ptuj Castle (Slovene: Ptujski grad) is a castle in Ptuj, Slovenia. It is situated on a hill alongside the river Drava overlooking the town, and is a prominent landmark. The castle was built in the mid-12th century, when it was
Ravadinovo Castle – Sozopol, Bulgaria
Just a couple of kilometers from Sozopol stands the newest spectacular attraction on the Black sea - the Castle of Ravadinovo. The Castle of Ravadinovo combines various building and decorating styles and materials and it is definitely interesting to see
Ivan Vazov National Theatre – Sofia, Bulgaria
The Ivan Vazov National Theatre (Bulgarian: Народен театър „Иван Вазов“, Naroden teatar „Ivan Vazov“) is Bulgaria's national theatre, as well as the oldest and most authoritative theatre in the country and one of the important landmarks of Sofia, the capital
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral – Sofia, Bulgaria
The St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Bulgarian: Sveti Aleksandar Nevski) is a Bulgarian Orthodox cathedral in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Built in Neo-Byzantine style, it serves as the cathedral church of the Patriarch of Bulgaria and is one of the
Kamen Castle – Begunje, Slovenia
At the entrance to the Draga Valley, by the fringes of the village of Begunje, the picturesque ruins of Kamen Castle look down from the top of a rocky ledge. This centuries-old trade-route guardian, built on a raised location, awaits
Piarist Church – Krakow, Poland
Piarist Church is one of the youngest churches in Krakow Old Town. It was designed by an architect and Krakow's mayor Kacper Bazanka. Work began in 1714 and resulted in graceful late Baroque church with a later Rococo facade which
Father Bernard’s Footbridge – Krakow, Poland
Kladka Bernatka is a brand new passage over the Wistula river, only for pedestrians and bicycles. It is located between two major bridges of Cracow, became a useful alternative for those who prefer to walk safely to the other side.
Castle Ruins – Ogrodzieniec, Poland
Ogrodzieniec is town Zawiercie County, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland, with 4,499 inhabitants (2004). It is noted for the extensive ruins of a medieval castle, damaged during the Swedish invasion of Poland in the years 1655–1660.
Saints Peter and Paul Church – Kraków, Poland
The Church of Saints Peter and Paul in the Old Town district of Kraków, Poland (Polish: Kosciól SS Piotra i Pawla w Krakowie) is a Roman Catholic, Polish Baroque church located at ul. Grodzka 54 street. It was built between
Kraków Barbican – Krakow, Poland
The Kraków barbican (Polish: barbakan krakowski) is a barbican – a fortified outpost once connected to the city walls. It is a historic gateway leading into the Old Town of Kraków, Poland. The barbican is one of the few remaining
St. Mary’s Basilica – Kraków, Poland
St. Mary's Basilica (Polish: Kosciól Mariacki), is a Brick Gothic church re-built in the 14th century (originally built in the early 13th century), adjacent to the Main Market Square in Kraków, Poland. Standing 80 m (262 ft) tall, it is
Juliusz Słowacki Theatre – Krakow, Poland
The new theatre opened on October 21, 1893. It was an exquisite example of the Polish Eclectic architecture, the first building in Kraków designed for and equipped with electric light. Initially it was called Municipal Theatre (Teatr Miejski). Only in
St. Joseph’s Church – Krakow, Poland
Even though the Town of Podgórze had already been established in 1784, its residents must have found the lack of their own church an annoying setback. It had not been built until 1832: a smallish church with a short, squat