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Always Watch the Olympics in Your Country
... are on glass, so they almost glow all on their own. The subject matter almost always consists of Croatian countryside scenes, and this form of art became popular in the 1930's. There are only 110 Naive artists within a 50km radius from Hlebine. The most popular artist of this area was Ivan Generalic, so look up some of his work if you're interested! We also learned that day that in the Kriyvici-Koprivnica county they have ...
Seeking good beer & the elusive Croatian identity
... Socialist Realism in terms of modern architecture. The tall, grey façades of such buildings have weathered badly and some lie seemingly empty – billboards for flyposters and canvases for graffiti artists.
Despite this, however, a past connected initially by cultural and trading links, and then by the route of the Orient Express, to cities such as Paris and Vienna has given central areas of Zagreb a tremendous grandeur. Emerging from the train station, you are ...
Zagreb - Are You The Police
... and poorer than Croatia, Austria beautiful and same with Germany.
Arrive in Munich 6.15am and the plan is to store our luggage at the train station have some breakfast, head to Oktoberfest for the day and then take another night train to Frankfurt. Well the Munich train station is a wreck, not the actual building which is really huge and very modern but the surrounds. Drunk people everyone, people in costumes everywhere, rubbish ...
Interesting day in Zagreb
... are so much friendlier and helpful than the Italians....unbelievably so!!!
Walked first to the Train Station and then to the Botanic Gardens, then to the old town by a large beautiful park and King Tomislav square that went for several blocks with fountains, bandstand and large open spaces.
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Interesting start to the trip...
... leaves catching the gentle breeze. The cemetery provided us with time to think and get away from each other’s company for a short time, and also a time to test our photography skills.
Later on we returned home and had a quiet evening. Stjepan was out to dinner with friends that night so we had the place to ourselves. We reheated some of last nights Bolognese and planned to wake up for the 6 hour train ride to Belgrade the next day, where I just happen to be pulling into ...