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History and life of Vlad the Impaler (Dracula)
History and life of Vlad ...
Vlad the Impaler (Vlad III - Tepes) was born in November or December of 1431 in Transylvania,...
Transylvanian paradise - Pension Bodrogeni
Transylvanian paradise - ...
Pension Bodrogeni is located in picturesque mountain area of Transylvania, Romania....
Prague wine harvesting festival, tasting the burcak
Prague wine harvesting fe...
It was our fifth day in Prague and a beautiful Sunday. It would have been a waste...
Medieval festival at Sighisoara
Medieval festival at Sigh...
I had the chance to visit Sighisoara between 21 and 23 July. In this period was held...
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Visiting the Wenceslas Square in Prague

Visiting the Wenceslas Square ...

We visited also Wenceslas Square in Prague. This place is a vibrant area of hotels, apartments, restaurants, bars, clubs, casinos and shops. Wenceslas Square (Vaclavske Namesti) is one of two main squares in the city centre, and a very popular place to stay. Tourists can find many oportunities for entertainment, and the nightlife is great with clubs and casinos....
Charles Bridge or Karluv most

Charles Bridge or Karluv most...

Since first day we decided to visit Prague we wanted to visit Charles Bridge. This 14th century stone bridge is linking the two sides of Prague. This magnificent structure is one of the city’s finest attractions, and is the main pedestrian route connecting the Old Town with Mala Strana and Prague Castle. From Charles Bridge visitors enjoy fairytale views...
History of Prague

History of Prague...

Prague history is an epic story. Inhabitants of the city have witnessed a declaration of independence, Nazi control, brain washing communism & capitalist democracy. And that was just the 20th century! We present a brief history of Prague and the Czech Republic. Around 870: Foundation of Prague Castle. Around 926: Foundation of St. Vitus Cathedral in the grounds...
Dancing House - Tančící dům

Dancing House - Tančící dů...

The Dancing House (Czech: Tančící dům) is the nickname given to the Nationale-Nederlanden building in downtown Prague, Czech Republic at Rašínovo nábřeží 80, 120 00 Praha 2. It was designed by Yugoslavian-born Czech architect Vlado Milunić in co-operation with Canadian architect Frank Gehry on a vacant riverfront plot (where the previous building had...
Prague Orloj or the Prague Astronomical Clock

Prague Orloj or the Prague Ast...

The Prague Astronomical Clock or Prague Orloj (Czech: Pražský orloj, [praʒski: ɔrlɔi]) is a medieval astronomical clock located in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. The Orloj is mounted on the southern wall of Old Town City Hall in the Old Town Square and is a popular tourist attraction. The Orloj is composed of three main components: the astronomical...
Visiting Praga

Visiting Praga...

What other way to talk about Prague than just describe its beauty. I arrive on a beautiful day of 1 October at the Prague international airport. The customs procedures have been easy and fast. Everything was done in less than 5 minutes. Maybe all this speed was because it was the only plane at that time. The transfer from airport to the old city (17km) was by...
Visiting Budapest

Visiting Budapest...

Hi guys. We didn’t had much time to write because of our many travels, but right now we have little time so we can catch up. We have visited Budapest and we found it magnificent. On short we’ll try to go over the geography and history of this beautiful city. Budapest covers 525 square kilometers, is considered the pearl of the Danube, and one of the...
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