Meet the 25 Icons of the Cities of Europe, including Prizren's architecture

“National Geographic” brings 25 icons of European cities to explore. These places have still preserved the view of old cities. Part of what a city does is people flood the streets and fill buildings with the energy and emotions of everyday life. And an unforgettable city for his design [...]
Part of what a city does is people flood the streets and fill buildings with the energy and emotions of everyday life. And a memorable city for its inspired design, capture of angles, and sometimes noisy buildings, as a crowd of residents, travelers, and visitors create noises in street mazes, reports “National Geographic”, broadcast Periscope.
San Marino éle of Guaita is the oldest of three built in Monte Titano to be monitored by the capital of San Marino.

Granada, Spain, in the southern region of Andalusia, Granada contains many parts of medieval architecture since the invasion of Moorish, especially the city-looking Alhambra fortress.

Dublin, Ireland, Irish Capital is home to medieval castles, cobblestone streets, and 12th century St. Patrick's cathedral.

Venice, Italy, built on more than 100 islands located in the Pacific of the Adriatic Sea, Venice is very good for exploration.

Paris, France, Paris is known for its famous boulevard, classical cafe, and famous world museum.

Firoentina, Italy, ʹOne of the countries known for the distribution of art, Fiorentina is considered the birthplace of the residence.

Rome, Italy, a mixture of ancient ruins inspired by art, and the streets that resound, Rome is one of the best cities in the world.

Barcelona, Spain, Barcelona is famous for architect Anthony Gaudi, the new Catalan modern face.

Helsinki, Finland, Helsinki is the center of boulevards, Mannerheimitie, holds the National Epic Museum, House of Parliament and Museum of Contemporary Art, Kiasma.

Brysz, Belgium, Canals, and the cobblestone streets of Brrygi give him an unprecedented beauty.

Madrid, Spain, the historic residence of the king of Spain.

Budapest, Hungary I divided two from the Danube, the city of Budapest, offers a fortress hill along the river from the House of Parliament, the third largest in the world.

Vienna, Austria ʹ Austria's imperial capital, Vienna is marked by a large number of baroque buildings.

Prizren, Kosovo, Kosovo's Cultural Capital Prizren holds Ottoman-era architecture on the slopes of the Sharr Mountains.

London, England One of the world's most visited cities, London has everything to see, such as the House of Parliament, the Westminster Church, and the Big Bang icon.

Copenhagen, Denmark, the historic Copenhagen Centre contains Fredericsstaden, an 18th-century district of Rockoko, home to the Amalienborg Palace of the royal family.

Prague, the Czech Republic, dubbed “City of 100 arrows”, Prague is known for its ancient baroque - style square, Gothic Church and a medieval astronomical clock.

Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina A World Heritage Site of U NESTO, dating from the Ottoman Empire, the Re-Builded Old Bridge and the Old Town of Mostar, is a symbol of the reconciliation and co-existence of diversity in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Bratislava, Slovakia, Bratislava Castle has been built in the 9th century but rebuilt in 1800.

Stockholm, Sweden, capital of Sweden, contains one of the largest reserves of medieval European cities dating back to the 13th century.

Tallinn, Estonia A 15th - century tower protects the old city, a country of U n NESTO, in the cultural center of Estonia.

Vatican City officially is a city-state of Rome, St. Peter's Basilica is located in the Vatican centre, plus many of Italy's best-known masterpieces can be found in mass Vatican museums.

PORTO, PORTUGAL ♫ Port Coast offers picturesque bridges, a medieval river neighbourhood, and narrow cobbled roads.

CRACOH, POLLAND ) St. Mary's Basilica and the fabric of the Sukienice Hall in Krakov, one of the city's largest medieval squares in Europe.

Amsterdam, Netherlands built into an elaborate system of canals, Amsterdam is home to the Van Gogh Museum, the works of Rembrandt and Vermeer in Rijksmusum, and modern art in Stedelijk./Periscopi/
