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For lovers of views of the city and fortifications
Germany › Erfurt › Petersberg Citadel
Petersberg Fortress is an example of a well-preserved medieval citadel, not only in Germany, but throughout Europe. It was erected during the religious wars between Catholics and Protestants (17th century).
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Fachwerk style fans in architecture
Germany › Erfurt › Saint Benedict's Square
This is a small square in the old part of the city with several half-timbered houses. First mentioned in the 15th century. It was renamed in the 18th century in memory of the Benediktikirche church, which was destroyed by one of the city fires.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of non-trivial sculpture
Germany › Erfurt › Fountain Bremen town musicians
Not far from the puppet theater, on Grobe Arche 15, there is a fountain-monument to the Bremen Town Musicians (by Karl Lemke). I must say that the beginning of the "epidemic" of sculptures in honor of the heroes of the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm was laid, as it should be, by Bremen.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
City history buffs
Germany › Erfurt › Anger fountain
The creation of the fountain is connected with the life of Erfurt in the second half of the 19th century. Architect Heinrich St? ckhardt allegorically showed two main directions for the development of the city's economy - gardening and industry.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
"Architectural Museum" Erfurt
Germany › Erfurt › Anger street
The old shopping street of Anger has been the largest woad market for many centuries. Today it is the "architectural museum" of Erfurt, where Art Nouveau peacefully coexists with the Renaissance, and Gothic with the Baroque.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
The longest built-up bridge in Europe
Germany › Erfurt › Bridge of Shopkeepers
The Shopkeeper's Bridge is an exclusive attraction in Erfurt. The bridge is 120 meters long and is the longest built-up bridge in Europe. Today in the houses on the bridge Kr?
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Urban architecture lovers
Germany › Erfurt › House At the Birth of the Sun
The construction of the House “At the Birth of the Sun” (Haus zum Sonneborn) dates back to the 15th century. marry : ) Address: Grobe Arche 6
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For fans of the architectural renaissance
Germany › Erfurt › House At Dried Cod
The Dried Cod House (Haus zum Stockfisch) was once located on the very outskirts of the city and served as a warehouse for cod. And I must say that dried cod was a popular food of that period.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Urban architecture lovers
Germany › Erfurt › Guild House
The Guild House (Gildenhaus) is located next to the "House at the Big Hearth" and forms a harmonious ensemble with it. Although it was built much later than its neighbor (18th century) and in a different style (historicism), there are also details typical of the Renaissance - sculptural groups and a...
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For fans of the architectural renaissance
Germany › Erfurt › House by the big hearth
The "Big Hearth House" (Zum Breiten Herd), built in the 15th century, is considered one of the most beautiful houses in Erfurt. The building is decorated with allegorical figures and images, which, according to the architects of the Renaissance, scared away evil spirits.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
City view lovers
Sweden › Stockholm › Stockholm City Hall
One of the main decorations of Stockholm is the majestic and unusual City Hall building. Urban legend says that the architect Ostberg, when building the stairs to the City Hall, dressed his wife in high heels and an evening dress, forcing her to wander around the models of the Blue Hall stairs back ...
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Urban architecture lovers
Sweden › Stockholm › Slottsbacken street
Slottsbacken Street (I always want to call it a square for its impressive size), whose name literally translates as "palace slope" - is the central, in every sense, point of the city.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of non-trivial sculpture
Sweden › Stockholm › Sculpture Solar Sail
On the embankment of the Knight's Island (Riddarholmen) there is a sculpture by Christian Berg under the official name "Solar Sail" (1966). Christian Berg was inspired by the nautical theme, and he created a sail made of concrete, driven by the wind and reflecting the sun.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of leisurely walks and beautiful views
Sweden › Stockholm › Fjellgatan street
Beautiful (and, most importantly, free) views of Stockholm open from the area of ​ ​ ​ ​ historical buildings of the city - Fjä llgatan Street (Fj?
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Urban architecture lovers
Sweden › Stockholm › Sergelstorg Square
Sergelstorg is the most popular city place for meeting friends, lovers, holding political gatherings, various festivals and folk festivals. The people called the glass column in the center of the square "Pointer", and local architects joke about it that the project could not stand the meeting with r...
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Collectors of the "narrowest" sights
Sweden › Stockholm › Lane Morten Trotzig
In the 16th century, the merchant Morten Trotzig purchased two houses separated by a lane. Since then, the lane has not been called as soon as Narrow, and Stepped, and even Royal, until it got its current name.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Collectors of the "smallest" sights
Sweden › Stockholm › boy looking at the moon
According to one version, the work of Liss Eriksson bears the imprint of the author's childhood. On sleepless nights, when Liss Eriksson couldn't sleep, he sat tucked up in his bed and also looked out the window at the moon.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of large squares and unusual monuments
Sweden › Karlstad › main square
One of the largest squares in Sweden is located in Karlstad (that's what it is called - Big). It arose in the 18th century after a fire in which almost the entire city burned down.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Journey through the king of the fjords
Norway › Leikanger › Sognefjord
What are fjords? These are bays that cut into the land for many kilometers, surrounded by impregnable mountains. Sognefjord is one of the longest and deepest fjords in the world, its length is 204 km, the width in some places reaches 6 km, and the depth reaches 1308 meters.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
The most beautiful railway in Europe
Norway › Flom › Flåm Railway
The Flå m railway was built in 1940 and has one of the steepest gradients in the world - almost 80% of the track runs with a 5.5% gradient. And on the way, you will discover beautiful landscapes for every taste - waterfalls, rivers, valleys, the old Rallarvegen road and, finally, a stop at the ...
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
A touch of wonder
Norway › Gaupne › Nigardsbreen Glacier
Naked theory sounds like this. The Nigardsbrin glacier is the tongue of the Jostedalsbrin glacier, the largest in continental Europe. In general, glaciers are huge streams of compressed snow.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
City view lovers
Norway › Bergen › Funicular Fløibanen
The Flø ibanen funicular will take you to the observation deck of Mount Flø ien (320 m above sea level) in a few minutes. The cars are equipped with a glass roof and panoramic windows - so nothing will stop you from enjoying the views that open as you rise.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of fish delicacies
Norway › Bergen › Fish market
The Bergen Fish Market is a traditional place where fishermen have been selling their fresh catch for years. The fishing day here starts at 7 am. The market itself is small, but with a very diverse assortment.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Postcard lovers
Norway › Bergen › Hanseatic Bryggen
The image of the embankment is so replicated on all sorts of souvenirs that the feeling that you are walking inside a postcard does not leave for a minute. Colorful place!
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
The longest tunnel in the world
Norway › Leikanger › Lerdal Tunnel
The Lä rdal Tunnel is the longest road tunnel in the world (24.5 km). The tunnel is divided into four sections with the help of special grottoes. These grottoes serve as a turning point for cars, and are also used as a rest stop.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
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