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Tag Archives: baroque
Levoča
Levoča is a sleepy little walled town in eastern Slovakia with beautiful old buildings, surrounded by rolling green hills. At 10.30 on a sunny Monday morning, the women are congregating in the parks with their strollers, and the men are … Continue reading →
Győr
From Bratislava I went on into Hungary down the valley of the Danube, through fields of sunflowers and giant wind turbines (at first I had assumed these were Austrian, but they went right on into Hungary, too). I arrived at … Continue reading →
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Tagged Austria, baroque, Bonaparte, church, Danube, Europe rail, Győr, Hungary, Slovakia, Soviet empire
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Danube
Today I came down (for the first time in my life, so far as I remember) to the Danube, which is Europe’s longest river apart from the Volga in Russia, and historically was, along with the Rhine, the northern continental … Continue reading →
Innsbruck
Innsbruck is a small city in the mountains, built around the Inn river, which flows swiftly through the town. Although it’s beautiful, you wouldn’t want to fall in, or you would probably get swept away pretty quickly and drown… Innsbruck … Continue reading →
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Tagged Austria, baroque, Bonaparte, church, Habsburg, Holy Roman Empire, inequality, Innsbruck, religion, Roman Catholic
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