Mostar – Bosnia and Herzegovina Mostar lies along the emerald waters of the Neretva River in a narrow valley surrounded by the rugged hills of Herzegovina. The city developed as an important trading center during the period of Ottoman rule, and its architecture still reflects the influence of that era. The most famous landmark is […]
Radimlja – Stolac, Bosnia and Herzegovina The Radimlja Necropolis lies near the town of Stolac in the valley of the Bregava River, a tributary of the Neretva River in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The site contains one of the largest and best-preserved collections of stećci, distinctive medieval tombstones found throughout the western Balkans. These massive […]
Split at Night – Split, Croatia After sunset the historic center of Split takes on a distinctive atmosphere as the ancient stone walls of Diocletian’s Palace are illuminated against the dark sky. Narrow streets within the palace complex fill with cafés, restaurants, and visitors exploring the Roman courtyards and passageways that now form the heart […]
Split – Croatia Split lies along the Dalmatian coast of the Adriatic Sea, backed by the mountains of the Croatian mainland and facing a chain of offshore islands. The city grew around the remarkable remains of Diocletian’s Palace, a vast Roman imperial complex built in the late 3rd and early 4th centuries AD. Over the […]
Zadar – Croatia Zadar sits on a narrow peninsula extending into the Adriatic Sea along Croatia’s Dalmatian coast. The city has been inhabited for more than two thousand years and preserves layers of history from the Roman, Byzantine, Venetian, and Austrian periods. Within the old town, Roman streets and ancient walls remain visible alongside medieval […]
Ljubljana – Slovenia Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, lies along the Ljubljanica River in a broad basin surrounded by forested hills at the edge of the Julian Alps. Though relatively small in size, the city has long served as an important crossroads between the Alpine regions, the Balkans, and the Adriatic coast. The historic center […]
Verona at Night – Verona, Italy After sunset the historic center of Verona takes on a different character as the city’s monuments and streets are illuminated by soft lighting. The Roman Arena, medieval squares, and historic bridges reflect warm light across the stone façades and cobbled streets. Evening scenes along the Adige River reveal the […]
Verona – Veneto, Italy Verona lies along a broad bend of the Adige River in the Veneto region of northern Italy, where the river flows south from the foothills of the Alps toward the plains of the Po Valley. The city has been an important settlement since Roman times and preserves an extraordinary collection of […]
Basilica of San Zeno – Verona, Italy The Basilica of San Zeno stands in the western part of Verona near the banks of the Adige River and is one of the finest examples of Romanesque architecture in northern Italy. Dedicated to Saint Zeno, the patron saint of Verona, the church dates largely to the 11th […]
Verona Cathedral (Duomo di Verona) – Verona, Italy The Verona Cathedral, officially the Cathedral of Santa Maria Matricolare, stands near the banks of the Adige River in the historic center of Verona. The cathedral forms part of a complex of religious buildings that have developed on the site since early Christian times. The present structure […]
