Salzburg Cathedral – Salzburg, Austria The Salzburg Cathedral (Dom zu Salzburg) stands at the heart of the historic city and is one of the most important Baroque churches in Central Europe. The cathedral was rebuilt in the early 17th century after a fire destroyed the earlier structure. Its grand façade faces a spacious cathedral square, […]
Hohensalzburg Fortress – Salzburg, Austria The Hohensalzburg Fortress stands high above the city of Salzburg on the rocky hill known as the Festungsberg. Built beginning in the 11th century by the powerful prince-archbishops of Salzburg, the fortress served as both a defensive stronghold and a symbol of their authority. Its massive stone walls, towers, and […]
Innsbruck – Tyrol, Austria Innsbruck lies in the Inn Valley in western Austria, surrounded by the towering peaks of the Tyrolean Alps. The city developed at an important crossroads where trade routes crossed the Alps between northern Europe and northern Italy. The historic center is known for its colorful medieval buildings and narrow streets, with […]
Graz – Austria Graz, the capital of the Austrian state of Styria, lies along the Mur River in southeastern Austria where the foothills of the Alps begin to rise. The city has long served as an important cultural and commercial center connecting the Balkan regions with the heart of Central Europe. The historic center of […]
Zagreb – Croatia Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, lies along the southern slopes of Mount Medvednica near the upper reaches of the Sava River. The city developed from two historic settlements—Gradec and Kaptol—which gradually grew together to form the modern city. The historic Upper Town contains medieval streets, churches, and government buildings that reflect the […]
Zagreb at Night – Zagreb, Croatia After sunset the historic center of Zagreb takes on a warm and inviting atmosphere as the city’s squares, churches, and public buildings are illuminated. Lights from cafés and streetlamps highlight the architectural character of the city’s historic districts. The twin spires of Zagreb Cathedral rise above the skyline, while […]
Durmitor National Park – Montenegro Durmitor National Park lies in the mountainous interior of northern Montenegro, where the Dinaric Alps rise dramatically above deep river canyons and high alpine plateaus. The park is known for its rugged limestone peaks, glacial lakes, and vast forests that form one of the most striking natural landscapes in the […]
Kotor – Montenegro Kotor lies at the inner end of the Bay of Kotor, a deep and sheltered inlet along the Adriatic coast surrounded by steep limestone mountains. The town developed as an important maritime and trading center during centuries of Venetian rule, and its architecture reflects this long period of Italian influence. The medieval […]
Church of St. Ignatius – Dubrovnik, Croatia The Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola stands at the top of a grand Baroque staircase in the southern portion of Dubrovnik’s historic old town. Built in the early 18th century by the Jesuit order, the church reflects the Baroque architectural style that spread across Europe during this […]
Petar II Petrović-Njegoš Mausoleum – Mount Lovćen, Montenegro The Mausoleum of Petar II Petrović-Njegoš stands high on Mount Lovćen, one of the most prominent peaks overlooking the Bay of Kotor and the Adriatic coast of Montenegro. The monument is dedicated to Petar II Petrović-Njegoš, a 19th-century prince-bishop, poet, and national leader who played a central […]
