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  • Antiikin kaupunkeja – Ancient CitiesMay 24, 2022
    TROY The city of Troy, which was famous throughout history, was founded before 3000 BCE and ranks today as one of the world’s best known mythical cities. The city once enjoyed a seaside location but as the Karamenderes and Dümrek streams filled the port with silt, it now lies 6 kilometers inland. The signs of a fire, dating to the 13th century BCE, are thought to belong to the period […]
  • Bulgaria – Rilan luostari, Rila MonasteryMay 15, 2022
    Rilan luostari on yksi tunnetuimmista ellei tunnetuin Bulgarian nähtävyyksistä. Se on perustettu noin tuhat vuotta sitten. Luostari on nimetty paikalla asuneen erakon, Pyhän Rilan Iivanan, mukaan. Vanhin tallella oleva rakennus on Hreljan torni, joka seisoo luostaripihalla. Se on 1300-luvulta. Pääosa rakennuksista on 1800-luvulta. Joka tapauksessa hieno paikka ja varmasti käynnin arvoinen. Rila on edelleen toimiva luostari. Luostari sijaitsee kauniissa vuorisolassa, joka jo sinällään on näkemisen arvoinen. The Rila Monastery is […]
  • Tonavan suisto – Danube DeltaApril 18, 2022
    Tonava on Euroopan pisin joki, joka alkaa Saksan Schwartzwaldista ja kulkee 2850 kilometriä Keski- ja Kaakkois-Euroopan läpi Mustalle merelle. Sen varrelle osuvat muunmuassa Euroopan pääkaupungit Wien, Bratislava, Budapest, Belgrad ja Bukarest. Tonava oli pitkään raja Rooman valtakunnan ja barbaarien välillä ja myöhemmin Ottomaani-valtakunnan pohjoisraja.

    The Danube is the longest river in Europe with its source in the Black Forest (Germany). It flows 2850 kilometers through Central and Southeastern Europe to the Black Sea. The European capital cities Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest, Belgrade and Bucharest are all on the Danube. The Danube was the northern border of the Roman Empire for centuries and roughly a thousand years later the northern border of the Ottoman Empire.

  • Romania – Painted Monasteries of Bucovina, Bucovinan maalatut luostaritApril 15, 2022
    There is a third group of seven churches on the UNESCO World Heritage list. These are the Painted Monasteries of Bucovina in northeastern Romania. The outside walls of the churches are covered in colourful frescoes depicting scenes from the Bible as well as stories of local saints. These churches are from the 15th and 16th centuries. The frescoes away from the sun are clearly better preserved than the ones on […]
  • Maramures, Romania – Wooden Churches, Merry Cemetery and Village MuseumApril 14, 2022
    Wooden Churches The northwestern region of Maramures is known for its traditional wooden churches. These were built starting from the 17th century and are still being built today. You can still also see traditional houses built from wood in the villages. The roofs are wooden tiles and wooden tiles also sometimes cover the walls. Maramuresin puukirkot Maramuresin alueen puukirkot ovat hieno esimerkki paikallisesta kirvesmiestaidosta. Kirkkoja on vielä jäljellä satakunta, joista […]

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