
Kasteel De Haar – The Netherlands
De Haar is the largest castle in the Netherlands located just outside Utrecht, in the town of Haarzuilens, half an hour’s drive from Amsterdam.
De Haar is the largest castle in the Netherlands located just outside Utrecht, in the town of Haarzuilens, half an hour’s drive from Amsterdam.
Located in the state of Saxony, 30 kilometers from the border with the Czech Republic, the city of Dresden is surrounded by some of the most beautiful landscapes Read More
Leipzig has been known since the Middle Ages especially for its markets and fairs, being the second most important city in Saxony, after Dresden. It is also consecrated for Read More
100 km from Würzburg, in the center of Bavaria, is the small town of Bamberg, crossed by the river Regnitz. Despite its small size, the city impresses with the beauties Read More
Würzburg – a fusion of history and culture, a university city picturesquely situated on both banks of the Main River – is renowned as the wine-growing center of Read More
In the southern part of Bavaria is the town of Hohenschwangau, in the area called the Romantic Road (Romantische StraĂźe), part of the old Roman road “Via Claudia Augusta” that Read More
Marseille is the second largest city in France (after Paris), located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea and the country’s largest commercial port.
Augsburg is the third largest city in Bavaria, after Munich and Nuremberg, and the second oldest city in Germany, after Kempten.
Wolfgangsee is one of countless glacial lakes in the heart of Austria’s Salzkammergut region. Towns, villages and mountain resorts such as Sankt Gilgen, Ried, Sankt Wolfgang or Strobl stretch along the lake. We visited Read More
Hallstatt is one of Austria’s mountain resorts and the oldest still inhabited city in Europe. Located on the shores of the lake of the same name and 70 Read More