Steven Michael Martin

Gothic brick church and monument on Ostrów Tumski, with the twin spires of Wrocław Cathedral visible beyond.

Wroclaw City

Wrocław – Poland Wrocław lies along several branches of the Oder River in southwestern Poland, where a network of islands and bridges connects the historic districts of the city. Founded more than a thousand years ago, the city has belonged at different times to Bohemia, Austria, Prussia, and Germany before becoming part of modern Poland […]

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Upward view through a Baroque stair hall with large ceiling frescoes, ornate stucco borders, tall window, and red rails.

University of Wroclaw

University of Wrocław – Wrocław, Poland The University of Wrocław stands along the banks of the Oder River in the historic center of Wrocław, one of the most important cultural cities of southwestern Poland. Founded in the early 18th century during the period when the region formed part of the Kingdom of Prussia, the university […]

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Dunnottar Castle

Dunnottar Castle – Scotland The dramatic ruins of Dunnottar Castle stand atop a rugged cliff overlooking the North Sea near the town of Stonehaven. Surrounded on three sides by steep coastal cliffs, the castle occupies one of the most spectacular defensive locations in Scotland. The fortress played an important role in Scottish history, most famously […]

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Balmoral Castle

Balmoral Castle – Scotland The elegant Balmoral Castle stands within the scenic landscapes of Royal Deeside in northeastern Scotland. Purchased in 1852 by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, the estate became the private Highland residence of the British royal family. The castle’s distinctive Scottish Baronial architecture and surrounding forests, hills, and rivers reflect the romantic […]

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Glen Affric

Glen Affric – Scotland The remote valley of Glen Affric lies west of Inverness and is often considered one of the most beautiful glens in the Scottish Highlands. Surrounded by rugged mountains and ancient forests, the glen preserves some of the largest remaining stands of native Caledonian pine woodland in Scotland. Lochs, waterfalls, and winding […]

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Forres

Forres – Scotland The town of Forres lies along the Moray coast of northeastern Scotland and has a history stretching back to medieval times. Known for its attractive streets and nearby historic landmarks, the town has long served as a center for the surrounding agricultural region. One of its most famous monuments is Sueno’s Stone, […]

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