fis***erI visited this church on a business trip in the spring 6 years ago. Unexpectedly, the authentic Roman Catholic Church that I entered for the first time was so magnificent. I don’t know the history of their country. The most impressive thing is that this church is just wood carving and stele inscriptions. In the history, the names of the people in charge of the church (priest or grand duke?) have several large walls. This is a sacred place, but there are always people who look down on it. I was watched by a pair of gypsy-looking sisters and brothers outside the church. Maybe I was an Asian face and soft-hearted. They kept harassing me for small money. I couldn't bear it and could only run away quickly. Later, my colleagues said that Gypsies have been like this for hundreds of years, and it is also true now. The whole of Europe cannot tolerate them and can only make a living.
juki235The Church of St. John of Nepomuk in Brno is also an ancient church with a history of more than 800 years. This church has a rich historical and artistic value. There are very exquisite and detailed carvings on the outer wall of the church. The shapes of every figure or animal are lifelike and very lifelike. It is definitely a piece of church artwork that is worth coming. Visit.
juki235The Old Town of Bratislava is an old town full of European history. There are many ancient residential buildings, stone paths paved with stones, and various churches in different styles. The whole town is quiet and welcoming. It's really nice to walk around here and feel the strong European feelings.
coo***anThe Holy Trinity Column is a typical example of this type of architecture. This baroque-style holy column is 35 meters high, and the column is decorated with many exquisite religious carvings, which were made by the famous Czech artist Vaclav Lendel (1669-1773) and others. In 1754, Queen Theresde personally attended the completion ceremony of the Holy Column.
icqpupVery characteristic building, three green domes are very beautiful. There is a large courtyard inside and an underground structure. Such a beautiful church, open and free of money, is quite rare in Czech tourist areas. Like Olomouc.
_We***24It is the capital and economic and cultural center of the Slovak Republic, the capital of the West Slovak Region, and the largest city in Slovakia. It covers an area of 368 square kilometers and is located on the Danube River, close to Austria and Hungary. The average temperature in 2018 is 11.8℃; the highest temperature is 37.9℃; the lowest temperature is –15.4℃, and the average annual precipitation is 400.3 mm.