With its layers of history and overlapping cultures, Europe is a treasure that dates back to the Middle Ages and the ancient times of Baro...
With its layers of history and overlapping cultures,
Europe is a treasure that dates back to the Middle Ages and the ancient
times of Baroque and Modernism.
Combine it with the Antarctic conditions
to the north and the beautiful Mediterranean climate to the south, and
there is a whole side of nature that corresponds to the main direction
of culture found on this beautiful continent.
Dilapidated
towns, undulating towers and mysterious ancient villages mix Catholic
churches, deep lakes and large fjords. This hot spot of history and
civilization makes it arguably an exciting place for every traveler, so
here are the best tourist attractions in Europe to help you plan your
next trip.
1. Leaning Tower of Pisa
The
famous sloping tower is known around the world for its incredible four
degree tilt, which makes it look like a tower being demolished. The
conspicuously sloping clock tower is located behind Pisa Cathedral and
built in Roman style.
In
the 19th century it took 199 years for the tower, but during
construction it began to tilt on one side because of the soft bottom.
Today, the tower - which sits at an amazing height of 55.86 meters -
attracts tourists from far and wide who want to catch a glimpse of the
tower and take pictures of it.
2. Canals of Bruges
Arteries
in the Old Town, the canals of Bruges have long roads connecting the
city to each other. Bruges was originally on the banks of the Thigh; As
the city evolved, so did the enchanting waterways. Canals were dug out
of the river for commercial shipping to move basic goods and supplies
through the city.
Bruges's
internal canals celebrate the city's ancient walls and walls and
represent a beautiful area to explore on foot or in one of the many
tourist boats. Cruise around many old general brick bridges, cruise past
small streams and see the picturesque river house.
3. Cliffs of MoherCliffs of Moher
The
Cliffs of Moher in County Clare, Ireland, are fantastically open. The
cliffs are 214 metres steep and run 14 km from Hagi to Doosouth. From
the top of the cliffs, the Aran Islands can be seen through clear water.
The
cliffside paths make for a wonderful walk in the natural landscape,
where you can see castle-like cliffs. Rocks is the subject of many
stories and folk tales and has appeared in many films, including Harry
Potter.
4. Pompeii
On
April 15, Vesuvish erupted with devastating effects. Many of the small
towns and settlements in the region are completely destroyed by the
epidemic, not just pompeii. Ironically, those buried under layers of ash
falling from a volcano, an incredibly well-preserved image of a frozen
Roman city in the midst of disaster led to an incredibly well-preserved
image of a frozen Roman city.
Although
some valuables have been exported for centuries, the area has been
moved and excavated since 1764. Today, visitors can walk through the Old
Town and admire the preserved colourful murals and see plaster bays of
people and animals in their final moments.
5. Meteora
Meteora
is a rock formation in Tessaly, Greece, a wild landscape made up of
mountainous cliffs that dominate the horizon. But the one thing that
makes this beautiful landscape so stunning are the monasteries that
cling precariously to the rocks.
This
religious place is located on the cliffs, stairs in the same stone and
dates back to the 16th century. The most famous of them all, Prestiga
Trinity Monastery, loses a whopping 400 meters from the natural cliff
and is a beautiful sight to behold.
6. Sagrada Familia
Officially
the Basilica of sagrada FamÃlia, this famous lavish church in Barcelona
is the brain behind famed Catalan architect Antonio Gaudi. Parts of
1882, 137 years later, sagrada is still unfinished. The building is
expected to be completed by 2026.
Built
in a modernist and Gothic style, this magnificent church has about
eight impressive twists and ten that are still unbuilt. This strikingly
enjoyable building attracts tourists to winding towers and surreal
turns, while interesting gargoils do something else and time to
replenish.
7. Tallinn Old City
Tallinn,
once part of the Hanzel Trade Union, was once a very prosperous city.
The wealth of Tallinn's past can be seen in the Old Town, which still
preserves its 12th-century history. Authentic medieval, there are houses
and churches with great shops along the cobbled streets.
One
of the most important places in the Cultural and History Centre of the
Estonian capital is the Town Hall Square, where gothic city hall is
located. The 12th-century Santa Maria la Virgen Cathedral is also the
oldest church in Estonia. Today, it is not just the historic buildings
that make the area picturesque; There are also many bars and shops on
site.
8. Tower Bridge
Tower
Bridge is often confused about London Bridge and is a late Victorian
masterpiece that shows the height of London Station on the world stage.
It opened in 1894.
The
bridge itself is a bridge powered by engine rooms located in neo-gothic
towers in the north and south, making it 19th century. The bridge is
still in use and has even been upgraded to a light rail at night.
9. Neuschwanstein Castle
One
of the architectural projects of King "Crazy" Louis II of Bavaria,
Neuschwanstein Castle is an extremely fairytale castle. In fact, the
castle was toppled and the novel's renaissance style, which inspired
Walt Disney's sleepy beauty castle.
Construction
of the castle began in 1869, but unfortunately Louis never lived in his
castle; They died in 1886. It is located in southern Bavaria between
wooded mountains and mirrored lakes, which are as impressive as the
building.
10. Mont Saint-Michel
This
famous reinforced island is located about a kilometer from the coast of
northwestern Normandy, France. Walking mont-st-Michel can feel like it
has been moved back to another era; The monastery dates back to the 7th
century. Ancient walls and chapels are interesting places to discover.
At
high tide, the water makes the island a floating fortress. The island,
previously accessible only by walking or car at low tide, has come to
walk along a bridge built in 2014.
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