Tuesday, 10 November 2015

2015 Gap Year #20


Our journey into Eastern Europe started with a few days in Hungary in the lovely city of Budapest on the Danube River. We were fortunate enough to be there for their national holiday on the 23rd of October celebrating the unsuccessful 1956 uprising against the Soviets. From there we rented a car and drove up through Slovakia to Krakow in Poland and explored the town and visited Oskar Schindler's Factory. We spent a day visiting the nearby Auschwitz concentration camp (moving experience), before driving on to Prague in the Czech Republic, one of the most architecturally stunning cities in Europe. After visiting Český Krumlov in the South of the Czech Republic we drove down through Austria and into Slovenia for a few days exploring Lake Bled and the surrounding mountains.

Our Soviet era apartment in Budapest

Budapest's trams and architecture

Hungarian Parliament decorated for their national day on the 23rd Oct and associated festivities

60 pairs of iron shoes on the bank of the Danube as a memorial to the Jews shot and thrown into the river in WWII

My hero Ronald Regan

The Great Synagogue in Budapest with a willow tree memorial for holocaust victims

The Chain Bridge over the Danube River

Hungarian Parliament on the Danube

The Great Market Hall in Budapest - craft and food

The Hungarians love their paprika

Looking over the Danube River to the Pest side of Budapest

Changing of the guard at the Royal Palace in Budapest

The inventor of the Rubik's Cube was a Hungarian

Birthday dinner with some hearty Hungarian delicacies

The House of Terror detailing the persecution by the Nazi's and then the Soviets (in their old headquarters)

Hero's Square in Budapest
 
Heroes in Hero's Square

Went to see a show with Hungarian Folk music and dancing

Autumn drive through the beautiful mountains in Northern Slovakia

Oskar Schindler's Factory telling his story and history of the Jews in Krakow in WWII

Interesting floor tiles in Oskar Schindler's Factory

Oskar Schindler's office

Crocheting some new gloves which are coming in handy as it gets colder

Warming up with hot apple pies from a stylish McDonald's in Krakow

Krakow's main square and the Cloth Hall

Checking out the sculptures in Krakow

St Francis Basilica in Krakow where John Paul II used to hang out before heading to Rome (love the colours)

More autumn colours walking by the river in Krakow

"This hair is driving me nuts"

Auschwitz I

Auschwitz I

Auschwitz II (Birkenau)

Auschwitz II (Birkenau)

Auschwitz II (Birkenau) - ruins of one of 5 gas chambers and crematoriums


Are Kebab's traditional Polish food?

Prague in all it's glory - National Theater in the background

View over the Vltava River toward Charles Bridge and the Castle in the background


Changing of the guard at the Royal Palace

St. Vitus Cathedral in the Castle Quarter

The always bustling Old Town Square in Prague

The Slav Epic - Some of the twenty massive paintings by Alfons Mucha

The most photographed tree in Prague

View over Prague and its bridges





Our favorite street performer in Old Town Square - clever baby



No end to the amazing architecture in Prague
Went to see an opera at the National Theater ($10 seats!!!)

Outside the National Theater heading home after 3 hours of Opera (did I mention $10 a seat!!)

Jan Hus (Czech reformer long before Luther) statue in Old Town Square

More amazing Prague architecture

Prague at night looking over the Vltava River again

Down in the South of the Czech Republic and the quaint old town of  Český Krumlov


 Český Krumlov gardens

Castle tower in Český Krumlov

Český Krumlov Castle - even have bears living in the moat
Rowing the swan on Lake Bled in beautiful Slovenia

The Island on Lake Bled and 99 steps up to the church

The other swan (before the game of bumper boats)

Successful carp fisherman on the lake

The other type of swan on Lake Bled

Italian Mausoleum near the town of Kobaird in the Julian Alps in Slovenia (significant battles in WWI)

The crystal clear waters of the Soca River in the Julian Alps (in Slovenia near the Italian border)

Ravlnik Outdoor Museum with WWI trenches and tunnels in the Soca Valley (very heavy casualties in this valley)

Kluze Fort guarding a narrow pass in the Soca Vally

The Julian Alps

Testing the suspension bridge over the river

Cemetery's everywhere with 300,000 soldiers killed in the valley in WWI

Mt Triglav, the highest in Slovenia

Driving over the Vrsic Pass with it's 50 hairpin turns

One of many laps walked around Lake Bled

The amazing Vintgar Gorge near Lake Bled

Vintgar Gorge

Vintgar Gorge

Vintgar Gorge




1 comment:

  1. Amazing photos of some of Europe's most admired sights, both man made and God made! Continue making the most of every day, we look forward to hearing more of your adventures :)

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