With temperatures in the units this week, the Potomac River and the Tidal Basin were frozen over. After freezing to get some of these pictures, we spent the day in the Sackler and Freer Galleries (and mad a couple quick stops in the Hirshhorn and Air and Space Museums).
At the end of our Carpathian Mountains of Eastern Europe Trip, we were lucky to visit with long-time friends Mark and Tom in London. Apart from some fun times catching up, we visited the Tate Modern for views from the tower, had fish & chips in an old pub, slid down the gigantic new slide […]
Buda Castle – Budapest, Hungary Buda Castle occupies the southern portion of Castle Hill, rising high above the Danube on the western side of Budapest. The site has served as a royal residence since the Middle Ages and was repeatedly expanded and rebuilt as the political center of the Hungarian kingdom. The castle complex today […]
Buda Castle – Budapest, Hungary Buda Castle occupies the southern portion of Castle Hill, rising high above the Danube on the western side of Budapest. The site has served as a royal residence since the Middle Ages and was repeatedly expanded and rebuilt as the political center of the Hungarian kingdom. The castle complex today […]
Fisherman’s Bastion – Budapest, Hungary Fisherman’s Bastion stands on Castle Hill overlooking the Danube River and the historic center of Budapest. Built in the late 19th century as part of a major restoration of the Buda Castle district, the structure was designed in a romantic Neo-Romanesque style with decorative towers, arcades, and terraces. From its […]
Budapest – Hungary Budapest stretches along both banks of the Danube River, where the historic cities of Buda and Pest were unified in the late 19th century to form the modern capital of Hungary. The city sits at the western edge of the Carpathian Basin, a vast plain surrounded by mountain ranges. The skyline of […]
Sofia – Bulgaria Sofia lies within a broad basin at the foot of Mount Vitosha, surrounded by the ranges of the Balkan Mountains, Lyulin Mountains, and Vitosha Mountain. Because of its strategic location between Central Europe and the Aegean world, the city has been inhabited for thousands of years. Remains of the ancient Roman city […]
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral – Sofia, Bulgaria The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral stands at the heart of Sofia and is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox churches in the world. Built in the early 20th century, the cathedral was constructed as a memorial to Russian soldiers who died during the Russo–Turkish War of 1877–1878, which led to […]
Plovdiv – Bulgaria Plovdiv lies along the Maritsa River in southern Bulgaria at the meeting point of several important historical trade routes. The city is one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in Europe, with origins stretching back to ancient Thracian times. The historic old town occupies several hills rising above the modern city, where […]
