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Urban architecture lovers
Switzerland › Bellinzona › Piazza Colleggiata
Piazza Collegiata, also called Piazza Grande, is the very center of the old city, the venue for the Saturday market and traditional meetings of the townspeople. In fact, the current appearance of the square was formed in the middle of the 16th century, when several buildings were demolished to provi...
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Urban architecture lovers
Italy › Bolzano › Street of Porticos
From the market originates the most popular and oldest street of Bolzano - Portico Street. It still retains its original commercial function. Both sides of the narrow street are continuous arcades, allowing you to comfortably view all kinds of goods and souvenirs, even in bad weather.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Urban architecture lovers
Italy › Bolzano › Fountain of Neptune
On the Square of Herbs (Piazza delle Erbe), which is one of the oldest squares in Bolzano, there is a fountain of Neptune. It is installed on the site where once there was a pillory for convicts.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Blue poppies in the central square
Italy › Bolzano › Walterplatz square
The heart of Bolzano is Walterplatz - a square located in the very center of the old part of the city and bearing the name of the medieval poet Walter Vogelweide. The traditional venue for the Christmas and flower markets.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Lovers of natural beauty
Switzerland › Schaffhausen › Rhine Falls
The largest and most powerful waterfall in Europe, which has existed for several thousand years. The volume of water in it is constantly changing depending on the season.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Paradise island in the heart of Lake Constance
Germany › Konstanz › Mainau Island
The history of the island itself is very diverse, it changed many owners, survived wars and devastation, until it ended up in the ownership of the ancient Bernadotte family (the ruling family of the kingdom of Sweden).
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of non-trivial sculpture
Germany › Meersburg › Sculpture Magic Column
Shocking sculptor by Peter Lenk on the shores of Lake Constance - Magic Column (2007). The author created satirical portraits of famous personalities who have made their mark in the history of the city.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Rococo lovers
Germany › Lindau › Cathedral of the Holy Virgin Mary
Lindau's main church, built on the site of a burned-out basilica. The airy baroque building, richly decorated with stucco and wall paintings, was the result of the work of Johann Bagnato.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Urban architecture lovers
Germany › Lindau › Cavazzen Mansion
The Cavazzo mansion is one of the most expressive burgher houses located on Lake Constance. The original building, erected in the Middle Ages, was destroyed by fire and a new baroque house designed by Jacob Gruberman was built in its place.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Lovers of beautiful views
Germany › Lindau › Bavarian lion and lighthouse
The entrance to the port of Lindau is guarded on one side by a six-meter Bavarian lion on a pedestal (sculptor Johan Halbing), and on the other by the New Lighthouse (tower height 33 m).
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Renaissance style fans
Germany › Lindau › Old Town Hall Lindau
The old town hall was built in the 15th century. Initially, the building was designed in the Gothic style, but a century later it was reconstructed in the Renaissance style.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of opera music and unusual scenes
Austria › Bregenz › lake scene
One of the most unusual opera festivals takes place annually in July-August in the city of Bregenz. How amazing is this event? The fact that the opera stage is located right on Lake Constance and is rebuilt every two years.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
We combine a pleasant walk through the Burggarten with a search for a monument to Mozart
Austria › Vienna › Monument to Mozart
The Viennese monument to Mozart has a complicated history - 77 years have passed from the laying of the foundation to its grand opening. There was also a scandal with the project of the monument, when Edmund Helmer (the author of the "Golden Strauss") won the competition, and they commissioned the c...
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
We combine a pleasant walk through the Stadtpark with the search for the Strauss monument
Austria › Vienna › Monument to Strauss
In the city park of Vienna (Stadtpark) there is one of the symbols of the city and its most photographed attraction - a monument to the "king of waltzes" Johann Strauss. A monument appeared in the park in 1921, sculptor Edmund Helmer.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Contemporary art lovers
Austria › Vienna › Museum Quarter
Museums with expositions for every taste, seasonal exhibitions, cafeterias, souvenir and antique shops, artists' workshops, a recreation area for sitting, lying down and thinking - everything is collected in one place.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of non-trivial architecture
Austria › Vienna › Vienna Gasometers
If at some point in time you get tired of the imperial luxury of Vienna, and you want to see a completely different Vienna, then you definitely need to go to the eleventh district of the city, to the Gasometers complex.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of non-trivial sculpture
Austria › Vienna › Fountain Austria Conquering the Sea
I have one favorite place in Vienna, where I definitely come on every visit. This is Michaelerplatz Square, where two fountains are located symmetrically to each other: "The Power of the Sea" (Die Macht zur See) by Rudolf Weir and "The Power of the Earth" (Die Macht zu Lande) by Edmund Helmer.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
One of the most famous streets in Vienna
Austria › Vienna › Graben street
The famous pedestrian street in Vienna, which leads from St. Stephen's Cathedral to the imperial residence. Graben got its name from the ancient Roman defensive ditch (translated from German graben means "ditch"), which was covered with earth in the 13th century.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Must see in the list of attractions in Vienna
Austria › Vienna › Stephansplatz square
The small Stephanplatz is always noisy and lively. A multi-voiced and multilingual crowd. Central tourist area. The undisputed dominant of the square is St. Stephen's Cathedral.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Must see in the list of attractions in Vienna
Austria › Vienna › St. Stephen's Cathedral
Huge. Majestic. Scale. It's all about him, about the main Cathedral of Vienna. Note that it is asymmetrical. Since one of the towers at one time fell victim to the austerity regime during construction, and as a result, it was simply covered with a dome.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Vienna church series
Austria › Vienna › Church of the Dominicans
When Emperor Leopold invited the Dominicans to Vienna in the 13th century and gave them a piece of land, they built and consecrated the first Dominican church. In the future, after many wars, fires and other disasters, the church was repeatedly restored and restored.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Vienna church series
Austria › Vienna › Jesuit Church
The author of the luxurious and unusual decoration of the Jesuitenkirche (it is also known as the University Church) was the architect Andrea Pozzo. Interior columns made of multicolored marble, a baroque altar and ceiling paintings - all this will make the Jesuit Church one of the most beautiful ch...
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of non-trivial architecture
Austria › Vienna › Secession house
The architecture of the building is like no other. Josef Olbrich realized the order of the artistic association, to which he himself belonged, for something extraordinary and intriguing, having built a snow-white "temple of art".
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Urban architecture lovers
Austria › Vienna › Parliament building
The very building of the Parliament is sustained in the antique spirit as a nod to Greece - the birthplace of democracy. And in front of the Parliament there is a fountain "Athena-Pallas", which well complements the majestic building.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Urban architecture lovers
Austria › Vienna › Church of St. Michael
One of the oldest churches in Vienna is located on Michaelerplatz. It was here that Mozart's Requiem was first performed at his own funeral. Entrance to the church is free.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
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