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"Sleeping Beauty" By Louis Sussmann-Hellborn. (1878)🏦🌹 German Sculptor.
By recognizing that magic can be found in everyday life and actively shaping your life, making conscious choices, and aligning your actions with your values and goals, that resonate with your deepest desires and dreams, allows you to create a life that is both fulfilling and…
Everyone talks about Western Europe. But some of the most jaw-dropping architecture in Europe? You’ll find it where you least expect across Central and Eastern Europe. It’s time these places got more spotlight. The next three will take your breath away. 🧵👇
2. Prague Astronomical Clock, Czech Republic (1410) It still works. 600 years of ticking, clicking, and crowds gasping. Death rings the bell. The apostles take a walk. It’s the oldest working astronomical clock on Earth—and the most dramatic.
8. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia, Bulgaria (1882–1912) Built to thank Russia for helping free Bulgaria from Ottoman rule. Massive. Golden. Unapologetically Orthodox. It doesn’t whisper history. It shouts it.
La via dell'anima ha un percorso sconosciuto e supera ogni ostacolo della terra e del cielo per raggiungere il paradiso del cuore ❤️ #goodnight 🌹 Liguria Golfo di Alassio cielo mare scompigliati 🩵🌊 my📷
Forse solo in paradiso l'umanità vivrà per il presente; finora è sempre vissuta d'avvenire. ~ Anton Čechov, Quaderni, 1891/190
I hate the war. I hate what's happening in the world 😰 Beautiful song 🎶⤵️ J'accuse les hommes de crimes sans pardon, au nom d'un homme ou d'une religion 🎶 J'accuse les hommes de se croire sans limite, des hypocrites 🎶 J'accuse les hommes je veux qu'on les condamne 🙏💙🎶🎵💙
Dalla soglia di un sogno mi chiamarono era la buona voce, amata voce. Dimmi: verrai con me a vedere l'anima? una carezza mi raggiunse il cuore. Sempre con te… ed avanzai nel sogno.. Antonio Machado Y Ruiz #NatiOggi #RaccontodellaSera 🌹 Sandra Bullock
1. Church of Saint Sava, Belgrade, Serbia (1935–2004) It took decades. Wars stalled it. Dictators fell. Now it stands: one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. Marble, mosaics, and that dome. You don’t just see it—you feel it.
3. Romanian Athenaeum, Bucharest (1886–1888) Built with donations from the public. Locals saved it one coin at a time. Now? It’s Romania’s “temple of music.” Neoclassical outside. Painted heaven inside.
4. Tallinn, Estonia Walled like a fortress. Spired like a Gothic dream. But Tallinn’s secret weapon? Art Nouveau—peeking from behind medieval towers. It’s a fairytale that refused to modernize.
5. Charles Bridge, Prague, Czech Republic (1357–1402) Statues line the edges. Spanning the Vltava like something out of a dream. They say workers mixed eggs into the mortar. Because this bridge wasn’t meant to last 50 years. It was meant to last forever.
6. Saint Isaac’s Cathedral, Saint Petersburg, Russia (1818–1858) Inside: gold, malachite, lapis lazuli, and one of the largest domes on Earth. Outside: heavy, dark, unmissable. This isn’t a church you visit. It’s a church that confronts you.
7. Bran Castle, Romania (1377) A fortress hanging off the edge of legend. It’s not “Dracula’s castle”—but try telling that to the tourists. Sharp peaks, narrow halls, cold stone. It feels haunted.
9. Kraków, Poland (13th–16th centuries) Every brick in Kraków has seen something. Gothic cathedrals. Renaissance courtyards. Dragon legends. It’s Poland’s heart. And it still beats like it’s 1499.
10. St. Michael’s Golden-Domed Monastery, Kyiv, Ukraine (1108, rebuilt 1746, 1997) Destroyed by the Soviets. Rebuilt after independence. Its domes shine like gold leaf against the sky—because they are.