Pristina recommended by CNN: Fantastic City, Visit These Buildings

In addition to cities like The Hague in the Netherlands, Aarhus in Denmark, Antwerpi in Belgium, Norwich in England, Orange in France, Sarajevo in Bosnia, Malme in Sweden, Aberdeen in Scotland, Bern in Switzerland, Wroclawa in Poland, Tbilisi in Georgia, Minsk in Bellorousi, Yerevan in Armenia, Cluj-Napoca in Romania, Debrecena in Hungary, Ankara, Plovdiv in Bulgaria, Troy [...]
In addition to cities such as The Hague in the Netherlands, Aarhus in Denmark, Antwerpi in Belgium, Norwich in England, Orange in France, Sarajevo in Bosnia, Malme in Sweden, Aberdeen in Scotland, Berna in Switzerland, Wroclawa in Poland, Tbilisi in Georgia, Minsk in Bellorousi, Yerevan in Armenia, Cluj-Napoca in Romania, Debrecena in Hungary, Ankara, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, Troy and Italy are also listed.
These cities are classified among the cities to visit but where tourists do not go, Pryscopy is accompanied by CNN.

A view of the National Library of Kosovo and the Serbian Orthodox Church in the university campus has been used for Pristina with the description as follows:
Kosovo's “capital is not usually among the top list of destinations recommended for tourists, but there is no reason not to visit this fascinating city.
Pristina, although it has become synonymous with the war 20 years ago, has achieved a major transformation ever since, with many separate buildings.
Emin Gjik's Eexert Ethnographic Museum is worth visiting, just like the National Museum of Kosovo.
So does the University of Pristina library, which is unique to its domes, while those who want to cool themselves can go to Germi, in very in the city. /Periscope












