Posted on April 22nd, 2010 by by tanto
Paris, the most wanted holiday city destination by everyone from all over the world. Viewing la Tour Eiffel towering gracefully, or the river of Seine which divides the town and it seems to be the heartbeat of the city, or palace of Versailles which made everyone forget the real world when you are in it. [...]
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Posted on January 12th, 2010 by by tanto
Premeditated as Town the Majuscule’s season castle, Sanssouci is considered by some a Teutonic challenger of Versailles.
The mansion of Sanssouci was improved on a midget terraced comic, at Potsdam, to fulfill Town’s requirement of a relaxing recede. The recite itself agency “offhanded”, “without cares” and the fact that it resembles a one-story revolutionist proves it [...]
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Posted on November 28th, 2009 by by tanto
Impressive ruins and castles, city towers, the elegant renaissance palace in Hohenems, churches and historical buildings tell the story of long bygone times.
• The landmark of Bregenz is the St. Martin’s tower . Once built as storehouse, it was reconstructed in 1600 into a watch tower.
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