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For lovers of historical places
Austria › Salzburg › Mozart House Museum
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born at 9 Getreidegasse on January 27.1756. Currently, the Mozart family's apartment houses a museum. On three floors, episodes from the life of Amadeus are reproduced - how he grew up, who his parents were, when he began to study music and much more.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Mandatory promenade in Salzburg
Austria › Salzburg › Getreidegasse street
Getreidegasse Street is a small old street that runs through the entire old city. Guild signs are still preserved on many houses as a recollection of the Middle Ages. The feature of the street is the signs of shops, which are stylized antique.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of unusual places and monuments
Austria › Salzburg › garden of dwarfs
In 1715.28 funny figures of dwarfs were installed in the park. There is a version that the figures depicted all existing human vices. Alas, the crown prince Ludwig of Bavaria, who lived in the castle, categorically did not like the dwarfs, and most of the figurines were sold.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of palace and park ensembles
Austria › Salzburg › Mirabell Park
The history of the Mirabell Park is connected with a rather spicy love story. So, there lived the Archbishop of Salzburg, Wolf Reitenau. And although he was a person of the church, and according to the church rules of that time, it was not supposed to have beloved women, the archbishop was, it seems...
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Controversial Landmark of Zurich
Switzerland › Zurich › Lenin's house in Zurich
There is one "attraction" in Zurich to which you will definitely be brought during a sightseeing tour of the city. The Ulyanov couple (1916-1917) lived in house number 14 on the narrow medieval street Spiegelgasse.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Have you bathed in drinking water?
Austria › Sankt Kanzian › Lake Klopeiner See
It's quiet and calm here. Here you can relax to watch the sunrise. And you can meet a local handsome man - a white swan - and carry bread to him to establish international friendly relations : ) You can take long walks along the lake.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of leisurely walks and beautiful views
Italy › Merano › Walking route Imperial path
At one time, Empress Elisabeth (better known as Sissi) visited Merano twice, and stayed here for a long time. The crowned lady firmly believed in the unusually beneficial effect of local air and water.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Urban architecture lovers
Italy › Merano › Laubengasse street
From the cathedral begins the old street Laubengasse or Via Portici (13th century). Here the porticos form two long galleries on either side of the street, so that one can walk from one end to the other without going out into the open sky.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Urban architecture lovers
Italy › Merano › Cathedral of Saint Nicholas
The construction of the Cathedral of St. Nicholas dates back to the 12th century. Its 83-meter bell tower is today one of the main symbols of the city. Inside, the temple is quite ascetic, but it evokes a sense of reverence and peace that is appropriate for such places.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Lovers of beautiful views and small villages
Switzerland › Lugano › Village of Gandria
Gandria. This tiny village is located on the steep slope of Monte Brae descending to the lake. Once a customs post, Gandria is now one of the suburbs of Lugano. How to get there?
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Classic list of attractions
Switzerland › Lugano › Cathedral of Saint Lawrence
From Piazza Riforma, you can climb up the narrow streets going up to the Cathedral of Lugano. Please note that the facade of the church is divided into three parts, noble people of the city once passed through the central one.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Lovers of beautiful views
Switzerland › Lugano › Fountain on Lake Lugano
On Lake Lugano, in the Paradiso area, they installed their own smaller copy of the Geneva fountain. A jet of water beats directly from the lake, creating the illusion of such a natural fountain.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Urban architecture lovers
Switzerland › Lugano › Reform Square
The main square of the city is Piazza Riforma. Numerous cafes and restaurants are located along its entire perimeter. There is also the building of the Municipality, in the courtyard of which there are statues of famous people whose fate is connected with the Ticino region.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of leisurely walks and beautiful views
Switzerland › Lugano › Embankment of Lugano
The promenade of the lake in Lugano is perhaps the main attraction of the city. A double row of trees planted along the embankment creates a kind of contact zone between the lake and the historic center of the city.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of leisurely walks and beautiful views
Switzerland › Lugano › Chiani Park
Ciani Park is not only the largest park in the city, but also one of the most beautiful parks in Switzerland. Here is a huge collection of subtropical flora, as well as palm trees, roses, azaleas, magnolias and camellias.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Beautiful frescoes by Bernardino Luini
Switzerland › Lugano › Church of St. Mary
Chiesa di Santa Maria degli Angioli is an old Romanesque church that houses amazing frescoes by Bernardino Luini, a student of Leonard da Vinci, dated 1529. Covering all the walls, these frescoes turn the church into one huge illustration of the crucifixion of Christ.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of views of the city and fortifications
Switzerland › Bellinzona › Montebello Castle
Montebello Castle, the second in the Bellinzona fortification system, was built in the 13th century as the eastern outpost of Castelgrande. In the 15th century, the castle was significantly expanded and to this day it has come down almost unchanged.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of views of the city and fortifications
Switzerland › Bellinzona › Castle of Castelgrande
History was reflected in the urban landscape in the form of an abundance of powerful defensive fortifications. The castle of Castelgrande rises above the old town, Montebello is located to the east of it, and the third castle, Sasso Corbaro, is lost high in the mountains.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Urban architecture lovers
Switzerland › Bellinzona › sun area
The Sun Square was formed at the end of the 18th century and was completely rebuilt in the 20th. Now it is an empty regular square (60 m on each side), in which gray granite inserts are located, imitating the pattern of a large carpet.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
City history buffs
Switzerland › Bellinzona › Independence Square
Independence Square takes its name from the obelisk erected on the centenary of the entry of the canton of Ticin into the Swiss Confederation in 1803 and the adoption of the Constitution of the Ticino region.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Urban architecture lovers
Switzerland › Bellinzona › town hall
Among the many picturesque buildings of the city, it is worth noting the Town Hall with an inner courtyard, which is surrounded by covered galleries in the Renaissance style.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
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
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