Poland has a rich and long history. Here, all cities have a centuries-old supply of legends and true stories about their long past.
Gdynia is a relatively young city, built on the site of a fishing village after the end of the First World War. Then Poland received access to the sea and began the construction of a seaport.
Warsaw, the capital of Poland, has experienced a large number of upheavals and conquests. Nevertheless, it managed to preserve the most value from each of her eras.
Zvolen is located at the confluence of the rivers Hron and Slatina. It is considered one of the oldest in Slovakia.
Bratislava is the only capital in the world that borders two states at once – Austria and Hungary. Nowadays, it is an inexpensive and quiet city, but earlier magnificent coronations of monarchs took place here.
The Dutch city of Breda is bustling, lively, old and modern at the same time. It attracts with architecture, many museums, and quite good restaurants with cafes.
Arnhem is a big, lively and interesting city, with a rich history and a lot of interesting places. It is worth coming here only to admire the originals of the cult works of Rodin, Monet, and Van Gogh.
When it comes to the Netherlands, it is difficult to mention well-known facts. Absolutely everyone knows about the symbols of this country, which have long been tulips, mills and cheese.
Anyksciai is a small Lithuanian town located in the picturesque region of the hills and lakes of Aukštatia.
Szekesfehervar for Hungary, perhaps more significant than the capital Budapest. Over the long years of its history, it was called: “The City of Kings”, “White City with a throne”, and “Cradle of Hungarian statehood”