⛪ 1. Brunswick Cathedral – Spiritual Heart of the City Brunswick Cathedral, officially known as St. Blasius Cathedral, is one of the city’s most important landmarks and a masterpiece of
⛪ 1. Brunswick Cathedral – Spiritual Heart of the City Brunswick Cathedral, officially known as St. Blasius Cathedral, is one of the city’s most important landmarks and a masterpiece of
🏰 1. Wawel Castle – Royal Heart of Poland Wawel Castle is the most famous landmark in Kraków and one of Poland’s greatest national treasures. Located on Wawel Hill beside
🏛️ 1. Market Square (Markt) – Heart of Medieval Bruges The Market Square, locally called Markt, is the vibrant center of Bruges and one of the city’s most famous attractions.
🏘️ 1. Bryggen Wharf – UNESCO Hanseatic Treasure Bryggen Wharf is Bergen’s most famous landmark and one of the most recognizable historical sites in Scandinavia. This UNESCO World Heritage Site
🧱 1. Visby City Wall – Europe’s Best-Preserved Medieval Fortification The Visby City Wall is the city’s most famous landmark and one of the best-preserved medieval defensive walls in Europe.
🏛️ 1. Tallinn Old Town – Europe’s Medieval Fairytale Tallinn Old Town is the heart and soul of the city and one of the most beautiful medieval districts in Europe.
🏛️ 1. Riga Old Town (Vecrīga) – UNESCO Medieval Treasure Riga Old Town, locally known as Vecrīga, is the historical heart of the city and one of the best-preserved medieval
🏛️ 1. Long Market (Długi Targ) – Heart of Historic Gdańsk The Long Market is the most famous street and central square of Gdańsk Old Town. Surrounded by colorful merchant
⛪ 1. Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) – Germany’s Most Famous Landmark The Cologne Cathedral is the symbol of the city and one of the greatest masterpieces of Gothic architecture in
🏛️ 1. Greifswald Old Town – Medieval Hanseatic Charm Greifswald Old Town is one of the city’s greatest attractions and beautifully preserves its Hanseatic history and medieval atmosphere. Walking through






