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Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany

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 In the center of Bavaria, high in the Alps, an hour's drive from Munich, Garmisch-Partenkirchen is best known Germany winter tourism center, and one of the best in the world. This center is famous for having hosted the Winter Olympics 1936th and the World Cup in Alpine skiing 1978th year.






Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a city in the German state of Bavaria . It is one of 22 municipal districts center Garmisch-Partenkirchen The city is situated at an altitude of 708 meters. In the town, according to the assessment from 2010year, 25 995 people lived. 


The people that live here are envied by many, those that spend their holidays here even more so. Garmisch-Partenkirchen will move you- with its unspolit nature, vibrancy and Bavarian charm.




There are many older churches in and around Garmisch-Partenkirchen which are well worth a visit. Despite very eventful histories in some cases, these buildings remain havens of calm and peace. 


Some of churches are St. Sebastian, St. Martin's Parish Church, Old Church, Maria Himmelfahrt Parish Church, St. Anton and others. 




 Garmisch is characterized by excellent accomodation facilities and the addition of expensive and luxurious hotels there are 1000 institutions angaged in lodging and hospitality services.


First of all you'll be  overwhelmed by the mountains, nature and breathtaking panorama. Next, the local people will win you over with their kindness, openness and honesty. And finally, you'll take unforgettable moments, memories and experiences with you. In nature. Or just relaxing.


In Garmisch-Partenkirchen, you can perfectly combine recreational holidays, with medical treatments. Everything is possible from health care to the treatment of acute and chronic deseases and rehabilitation measures.




You love skiing, snowboarding, carving or freestyle skiing, then, this is the right place for you, for Germany's top winter sporst resort has much to offer.
Partenkirchen is located above the top of the Zugspitze, which is its height of 3,000 feet above the crown rises as the surroinding mountains.






Garmisch-partenkirchen has a lot to offer: Lots of nature. Lots of culture. And lots of heart. Discover:

  • Germany's no.1 location for winter sports
  • Spa- health resort of the highest class
  • Zugspitze- Germany's highest mountain
  • Historic town centres
  • Member of "Best of the Alps"
  • Historic town centres
  • World's most modern ski jump
  • Partnach George - a unique natural phenomenon
  • Renowned location for congresses
  • Winter Olympics candidate for 2018
  • Venue for the Alpine World Ski Championship 2011
Currency in Germany is euro.(EUR)


Enjoy!





Herceg Novi, Montenegro

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Herceg Novi is a coastal town in Montenegro located at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor and at the foot of Mount Orjen. It is the center of the Herceg Novi Municipality with around 33,000 inhabitants. Herceg Novi was known as Castelnuovo ('New castle' in Italian 1420-1797). Herceg Novi has had a turbulent past, despite being one of the youngest settlements on the Adriatic. 



Archaeological findings from Lustica witness the beginnings of the civilization in this region, back from the Neolithic and early bronze age. Evidence of humans living in Herceg Novi dates from its first known inhabitants- Illyrians. 


Commercial opportunities attracted Greek trades in the 5th century B.C. In the 3rd century A.D., after defeating Illyrians, Roman Empire took over this region. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, in 476, Byzantium rules for six centuries. In the 7th century, the Slovenian tribes densely inhabited thus region and around the area of today's Herceg Novi, the Dracevica parish was formed. Already from the 10th century, Dracevica loses its independence, becoming the pray of the Zeta dukes, but not for long because the period of the Nemanjic family was coming. Upon the death of Czar Dusan, Dracevica was governed by duke Vojislav Vojinovic, and later on by the Balsic family.


The city of Herceg Novi was founded in 1382, when the Bosnian ban (provincial lord) King Tvrtko I Kotromanic instituted it in the Bay of Topla, with an intent give it a commercial, maritime and craft role, and named it Sveti Stefan( St. Stephen). 



As one of the youngest cities on the Adriatic coast, it was called Novi ( New), Castrum Novum, Castel Nuovo. It acquired its current name during the reign of Herceg (Duke) Stjepan Vukcic Kosaca, when the city experienced its greatest progress. 


Old city is a unique architectural structure, in the very heart core of the city. If you take the steps from the main city square-the Nikola Djurkovic Square, under the Clock Tower, after not more then 60 steps, you will find yourself on the Herceg Stjepan Square, commonly known as Belavista. The square with the church of St. Michael the Archangel and a commemorative fountain, and by entering the Square, you'll "brush" your shoulders with the City Archives building. Should you continue walking, turn right into the Czar Marko street. At its end, there is a Mico Pavlovic Square with the churches of St. Jerome, St. Leopold and the Elementary Music School, former high school. 


Kanli Tower originates from the Turkish period (16th century); it used to be a prison ( which is where its original Turkish name the " Bloody Tower" comes from), and in 1966 it was reconstructed and turned into one of the most wonderful summer stages on the Adriatic coast, which has over 1000 seats, even though it can accommodate over the total of 15,000 people. On the South walls of the fortress, there is the so called "Donkey door" which was made by Austrians in the 19th century. 


Clock Tower was built in 1667 at the orders of Sultan Mahmud. During the Turkish rule, these were the main city gates. There is a sculpture of Madonna in its arcade ( called the "Black Madonna" since it was built from the burnt wood in remembrance of the founder of the city, Tvrtko I Kotromanic, and was done in the form of bas-relief by Afran Hozic from Sarajevo). The clock on the tower was replaced by an electric one only in 1995 and it was a gift from the city of Zemun.



Forte Mare ( Sea Fortress) was built in the period between the 14th and 17th century, renovated in 1833, form 1952 turned into a summer movie theater, and later on into a discotheque. The fortress rests on strong rocks, above the walkway along the shore, and inside its walls there is a door- a passage leading from the seashore to the top of the fortress. On the upper side of the fortress there is a "Porta di mare " (See Door) with rudiments from the Bosnian period. 



Citadela is a fortress located at the very sea and its walls used to connect it with the upper city. The tower, with the walls, was built during the Venetian rule. The fortress was almost entirely torn down in the 1979 earthquake, and today, it is more in the sea than on the ground. One see only the remains of the fortress. 


Blue  Cave is one of the most attractive in the series of caves located on the Lustica Peninsula and is situated between the of Zlatna luka Cave and the Mokra gora Cape. It is 5.7 nauticalmiles away from Herceg Novi. It has two openings at 45 dgrees angles; the height from the sea level to the top of the ceiling is 9m, and the depth is 3-4 m. Its name comes from the unusual blue color during the sunny days, due to sun rays reflecting off of the surface of the sea. It is a must see as a part of one's tour around the Bay of Kotor.


St. Michael  the Archangel church is located on the upper square of the Old city, called Belavista, and which is nowadays called the Herceg Stjepan Square. The constructing of the church began in 1883. There very several architects building this church , and the project, which finalized it, was done by Milan Karlovac in 1905. The  church was built from finely carved  ashlars of the Korcula stone. It was finished and consecrated in 1911. 



Due to its overall space concept in the Byzantium style, ornamental elements of Roman-Gothic and Islamic reminiscence, this eclectic edifice represents an incredibly successful and imaginative combination of different styles, and it is one of the most beautiful churches in this area. The iconostasis was made of white, Italian marble by master Bilinic from Split, and icons were made by the Czech painter Franjo Cigler. 


Mamula island is known on the sea maps as the Lastavica Island. It acquired its widely accepted name " Mamula" after the Austrian general Lazar Mamula who fortified it in the mid 19th century. Mamula is an uninhabited island located at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor, 3.4 nm from Herceg Novi. It is circular, 200m in diameter. It is covered with low vegetation, it has a beach and a dock on its Northern side. 


During the both World Wars, there was a prison  on the island and nowadays there is a commemorative inscription reminiscent of that period. There have been several projects made for the revival and tourist valorization of this very attractive island, none of which have been carried out thus far.  Mamula continues to be an abandoned island, but also a favorite summer getaway. 


And now what you must to know if you come to Herceg Novi.
Currency in Herceg Novi is euro.(EUR)


Where to go to eat:



  • "Nautilus", Obala Nikole Kovacevica 9, Igalo;
  • "Klub Knjizevnika", Njegoseva 123, Herceg Novi;
  • " Copas", Setaliste Pet Danica, Herceg Novi.
What to do: 

Try to visit all the places that we have described. 

Where to go to buy:

  • 'Pantomarket'
  • 'Roda Market'
  • 'Novito'
There are all over the city. You will easy find one of this market.

Enjoy!

Mount St. Michael, France

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Looking from afar, Mont Saint Michael seems like an apparition which inspires imagination. This magical island in the north-east of France, looks like a fairytale.Ancient myths and legends bring you into their wondrous world, but no miracle, no apparition can disturb the view and the fairytale becomes a reality when you climb the stone path.


Bay and rocky island in Normandy, dominated by Benedict monastery and fortified abbey, are one of the best examples of French medieval architecture. They are on UNESCO's global heritage list since 1979, and Mont Saint Michael counts more than three million visitors, while the island itself has only about 40 citizens, 10 of which are priests. Mont Saint Michael is the second most popular tourust destination in France, with over three million visitors annually.


By the end of 19th century, Mont St Michael was linked with a seven kilometer road. The island was called Mont Tomb in the 8th century, because it resembled the elevation of tomb barrow.Legend says that by the  beginning of eight century Archangel Michael appeared in bishop Avranche's dreams asking him to build him a church at the top of Mount Tomb. The poor bishop didn't take the plead seriously, until archangel reminded him the third time by making a hole in his skull. After finally obeying the request, the bishop has lived for many years. 


Church was built in Mon Gargan's spirit on Apennine peninsula, the most popular oracle of this archangel from the 5th century. Future abbey on Mount St Michael had twelve priests back then, but soon it attracted many pilgrims, kings and dukes that  financed monastery. Central building was built from 1017 to 1520, and the main church in 11th century.

 

There were many architectural changes from the eleventh to fifteenth century, some due to wars and some due to weather. By withstanding a thirty-year siege with only hundred and twelve knights, it became a heroic symbol for national resistance. 





However, in 16th century, it lost its religious and military significance and in 1863, it became a prison with unbearable conditions. Many celebrities pressured authorities for the restoration of the abbey in 1874. 


Famous builders achieved in 1897 what we see today, a fine neo-gothic silhouette which was linked to the land next year by artificial bank. In 1969, Mont St Michael not only restored its formal spiritual significance and became one of the most attractive destination in this part of Europe.


Since the mid 2008, up to the and of 2009, Mont St Michael island marked its 1300th birthday. The island has sacral monuments, museums with marital exhibitions, and several shops. As before, there are only forty people living on the island. One family owns the famous ' Mama Poulard', named after the woman that entered the annals of global gastronomy by the end of 19th and the beginning of the 20th century with her famous omelet.


Although the pilgrimage in Mont St Michael was visited by kings Philip The Handsome and Francois the First, it was and still is the holly place for modest population, as if floating between sand and waves sky and earth, nature and time. 


Enjoy!






Athens, Greece

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Athens is the capital city of Greece, and the largest city in this country. This city has a population of 745,514. The official language in Greece is Greek, while visitors from abroad can use English to communicate.  Modern Athens is big and cosmopolitan city, while the Ancient Greek Athens was a powerful city-state, and philosophical center. 




This city is one of the oldest cities of the world, whose history is recorded over 3,400 years. The city which is named after the goddess of wisdom, more than other with modern pace of life. 




In almost every corner of Athens you will find a monuments of the Minoan, Mycenaean, Hellenic and Byzantine culture. Most magnificent of them is certainly the Acropolis, limestone cliffs of 156 meters rises proudly above the town and its visible from every part of it.



The embodiment of beauty and harmony, the Parthenon from the fifth century BC, built in the doric style, is dedicated of the virgin Athens ( 'Parthene ' is a virgin in Greek), and next to it is Erehteon and his graceful caryatids


Near to it are located the remains of Dionysus Theater , where the ancient Greeks performed plays, a temple dedicated to the greatest of all gods, Zeus, and it was built for a 700 years.



It has a hundred Corinthian columns as befits the ruler of Mount Olympus. Another attraction is the Athens stadium where they held the first modern Olympic Games.



The heart of political and cultural life is the ancient Agora where there is a well- preserved Temple of Hephaestus. Near is located Agora, which was built by the Romans, relying on already  existing tradition. 



Stunning artifacts from the Mycenaean and Minoan period, you can look at the National Archaeological Museum and the remains from the Bronze Age in the Goulandris Museum. 




The life blood of modern Athens is the quarter Syntagma, while in the district Mitropoleos you can get lost in a labyrinth of narrow streets. 

Currency in Athens is euro. (EUR)


Where to go to eat:


  • Savas, Mitropoleos 86- delicious and affordable gyros;
  • O Platanos, Diogenous 4- taste local cuisine;
  • Taverna Papandreou, Aristogeitonos 1.
What to do:

Music clubs:
  • Perivoli t' oyranou , Lisikratous 19, Plaka-Six  Rembetika singers, cozy atmosphere;
  • Diplochordon ,13 Ag. Lavras & Galatsiou Ano Patissia-Two Rembetika singers, one Rembetist violin in musical scheme;
  • Stathmos,  22 Mavromateon, Pedio tou Areos (Green Park)  Four singers.
Tavernas with live Greek music:

  • Ambelofilo, 3 Karagiani & Samothrakis, Kypseli;
  • Elafokinigos,   5 Stavrou  street ,Girokomeio.
Where to go to buy:

  • Bazaar Supermarket, Eolou 104;
  • Marinopoulos, Kanari 9;
  • Vasilopoulu, Stadiou 19.
Enjoy!




Rome, Italy

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Rome is the capital of Italy, the largest and most populated city. City is situated on the Tiber River. The city of Rome have more than 2,7 million residents, but the metropolitan area have about 4,2 million, and it is the most populated metropolitan areas in Italy.


Rome is identified with the Catholic church, and on the throne of the Roman episcopal center is Pope. The part of Rome is the Vatican state, which is the sovereign territory of the Holy See. 




 Rome is known as 'Capital of the world' ( Caput mundi), 'Eternal City' ( La Cittá Eterna), 'Apostolic City' (Limen Apostolorum), 'The city of seven hills' ( La cittá dei sette colli) or simply 'City' (L'Urbe).


Whether you are in Rome for three days or three weeks, you will always want more. The beauty of this romantic city certainly will stay in your memories. If you want to return to Rome, you must toss a coin over your shoulder into the fountain di Trevi, because legend says, that it provides a return to Rome.


 

 No one know what is more beautiful in this city, whether the remains of the mighty Roman Empire, or the marvelously acts of Michelangelo, Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci... 



You can walk in the center of Rome and visit a good part of the cultural heritage as they are mainly located there. The Roman Forum is located between two hills, the Capitol and the Palatine, and that is certainly a starting point in your trip.


Erst while was a center of political, commercial and religious life, today is meeting place of many tourists. Next to it is the grandiose Colosseum. Then, Pantheon, a temple dedicated to Roman gods, regarded by many as the best preserved building of Ancient Rome. 


When you are in Italy, you have the opportunity to visit another country and that is the smallest in the world. Surrounded by high walls and guarded by Swiss Guards, Vatican hides most famous Catholic church in the world- basilica   St. Peter. 



It's interior is panted by the famous Michelangelo. In the Vatican Museum is a priceless art treasures, but if you want see whole building you must take a few hours. 


And certainly the most famous of these institutions is the Sistine Chapel, where the guards will warn you not to speak to loudly. When you see famous Michelangelo's frescoes, Creation of Adam and The Last Judgement, you will remain out of breath. 


When you want to feel something more modern rhythm, take a breather at the Spanish Steps where they once gathered handsome young boys and girls in hope that they will be selected to be a model of some famous artist. Today this is a most popular place for tourists from around the world. 


In Rome there is much things to see, is enough to note that there are over than 900 churches and who knows how many more galleries and museums that worth seeing.


Now something that you must know if you go to Rome.
Currency in Rome is euro.(EUR)

Where to go to eat:

Avoid eating in the surroundings of the famous museums and archaeological sites because the prices are usually more. 
  • 'Antico Forno', Via delle Murate- sandwiches;
  • 'Forno di Campo de' Fiori', Campo de Fiori- pizza;
  • 'Gusto', Piazza del Imperatore Augusto;
  • ' Pizzeria Ivo', Via di San Francesco a Ripa 158-pizza.
What to do:


  • Bar 'Maud', Via Capo d'Africa 6;
  • Bar 'Hobo Art Club', Via Ascoli Piceno 3;
  • Dance Club 'Alien', Via Veletri 13;
  • Dance Club' Supperclub', Via de' Nari 14.
Live music:
  • 'Alexanderplatz', Via Ostia 9;
  • 'Caruso Cafe de Oriente', Via di Monte Testaccio 36.
where to go to buy:

  • Supermarket, Train Station, open from 0-24;
  • 'Enoteca Buccone', Via di Repetta 19/20;
  • 'Gucci', Via Condotti 8.
Enjoy!






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