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Zespół zabytkowy w Santiago de Compostela This famous pilgrimage site in north-west Spain became a symbol in the Spanish Christians' struggle against Islam. Destroyed by the Muslims ...
Szlaki pielgrzymkowe do Santiago de Compostela A network of four Christian pilgrimage routes in northern Spain, the site is an extension of the Route of Santiago de ...
Katedra w Burgos Our Lady of Burgos was begun in the 13th century at the same time as the great cathedrals of the Ile-de-France ...
Zespół zabytkowy w Sienie Siena is the embodiment of a medieval city. Its inhabitants pursued their rivalry with Florence right into the area of urban ...
Katedra, Torre Civica i Piazza Grande w Modenie The magnificent 12th-century cathedral at Modena, the work of two great artists (Lanfranco and Wiligelmus), is a supreme example of early ...
Mantua i Sabbioneta Mantua and Sabbioneta, in the Po valley, in the north of Italy, represent two aspects of Renaissance town planning: Mantua shows ...
Akropol ateński The Acropolis of Athens and its monuments are universal symbols of the classical spirit and civilization and form the greatest architectural ...
Valletta The capital of Malta is inextricably linked to the history of the military and charitable Order of St John of Jerusalem. ...
Wielkie uzdrowiska Europy Ta transnarodowa nieruchomość seryjna obejmuje jedenaście uzdrowisk, zlokalizowanych w siedmiu krajach europejskich: Baden bei Wien (Austria); Spa (Belgia); Františkovy Lázně; Karlowe ...
Krajobraz kulturowy Fertö/Jeziora Nezyderskiego (wspólnie z Węgrami) The Fertö/Neusiedler Lake area has been the meeting place of different cultures for eight millennia. This is graphically demonstrated by its ...
Stećci - średniowieczne cmentarze z kamiennymi nagrobkami (wspólnie z Bośnią i Hercegowiną, Chorwacją, Czarnogórą i Serbią) Około 120 stećków trzy ze znakiem krzyża, teren zagospodarowany, punkt informacyjny z toaletą i kasą
Dzielnica Starego Mostu w Mostarze The historic town of Mostar, spanning a deep valley of the Neretva River, developed in the 15th and 16th centuries as ...
