SPRING SELFIE SPECIAL MOMENTS´2026

This post contains my very special spring selfie moments to express my real identity, skills and devoted passion.

Spring, also known as springtime, is one of the four temperate seasons, succeeding winter and preceding summer. There are various technical definitions of spring, but local usage of the term varies according to local climate, cultures and customs. When it is spring in the Northern Hemisphere, it is autumn in the Southern Hemisphere and vice versa. At the spring equinox, also called the vernal equinox, days and nights are approximately twelve hours long, with daytime length increasing and nighttime length decreasing as the season progresses until the summer solstice. The spring equinox is in March in the Northern Hemisphere and in September in the Southern Hemisphere, while the summer solstice is in June in the Northern Hemisphere and in December in the Southern Hemisphere.

Spring and “springtime” refer to the season, and also to ideas of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth. Subtropical and tropical areas have climates better described in terms of other seasons, e.g. dry or wet, monsoonal or cyclonic. Cultures may have local names for seasons which have little equivalence to the terms originating in Europe.

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Time: April 2026

Location: Hažín nad Cirochou, Home Village, Humenné County

KREMNICA, MINCOVŇA, TRAVELING, RELAX AND HISTORY MOMENTS´2026

This post contains my very special moments during my visting small town called Kremnica.

Kremnica is a town located in the Žiar nad Hronom district. Gold and silver have been mined in the city and its surroundings since the 10th century. Kremnica has been a free royal mining town since 1328 and has been nicknamed Golden Kremnica since the 14th century. The city is home to the Kremnica Mint, which is the oldest mint in the world still in existence. The city castle in Kremnica is a national cultural monument. Several artistic and sporting events of Slovak and international importance take place in Kremnica.

Kremnica is one of the medieval towns that, during its glory, was the focus of attention of monarchs, as well as other powerful people of the world at that time, who sought to conquer it and gain it for themselves. The reason for their interest was the rich gold mines. It is believed that gold and silver were mined in Kremnica and its surroundings since the 10th century, but the real boom in mining did not occur until the beginning of the 14th century. On November 17, 1328, the Hungarian King Charles Robert of Anjou granted the settlement of Cremnychbana the privilege of a free royal mining and minting town. At the same time, he founded a mint here, which produced a huge number of gold and silver coins during its centuries of existence. Kremnica gold ducats, so-called florins, were among the most valuable and sought-after coins in Europe. According to preserved records, 21.5 million of them were minted in Kremnica throughout its history. Their total value would be one billion dollars at today’s gold prices (excluding historical value). The Kremnica Mint is one of the oldest enterprises of its kind in the world and is one of the few that has been operating continuously since 1328. Slovak euro coins are also produced here, for example.

The privilege of 1328 provided Kremnica with various privileges – residents (and guests) had the right to mining, free election of the city council and mayor. Part of the population was of local origin, but settlers also came from Italy, Bavaria, Austria, Silesia, Bohemia (coiners from Kutná Hora). The development of the city was contributed by exemption from royal duties and the acquisition of the right of poll tax (1400), the right of the townspeople to draw wine and brew beer, market rights (1425), and fair rights (1695).[11]

Kremnica became one of the centers of the former German language islands in central Slovakia, which only in the 20th century began to be called Hauerland. Its population was ethnically mixed, but the German element dominated the royal cities until 1608.

A plague column was built in the city between 1765 and 1772, one of the last such structures in the former Habsburg lands.

On the occasion of an engineering conference in 1889, Bohuslav Križko installed public electric lighting in Kremnica. In Bratislava, electricity began to be used as a source of permanent public lighting in the same year (1889) only on Továrenská Street, but already on August 25, 1878, 200 electric lamps were lit in the garden of the Grassalkovich Palace at a celebration of the Typographers’ Association.

In 2019, the city of Kremnica was added to the list of burned-out municipalities based on new research and requests from representatives of municipalities and the Slovak Association of Anti-Fascist Fighters (SZPB).

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Time: April 2026

Location: Kremnica town, Banská Bystrica County

SPRING HIKING ON HUMENSKÝ SOKOL, RELAX AND NATURE MOMENTS´2026

This post contains very special moments during my spring hiking in area called “Humenský Sokol”, fresh air, sunshine.

Nature Trail Humenský sokol
Humenský sokol is a national nature reserve (NPR) in the Humenské vrchy, which can be found in the Podskalka district. The reserve also includes the Dúpna cave. It consists of a single hall with a floor plan of 20 x 17 meters. You will find so-called giant pots in it. These are hollows in the ceiling, which are caused by the action of water. A circular nature trail with ten graphic signs runs through the reserve.

Info about the trip: The circular nature trail extends in the Humenský Sokol National Nature Reserve. The starting point for the approximately three-hour hike is the SAD stop – Ptičie, Podskalka Jednota. The trail, marked with a green sign, is 3.5 kilometers long with an elevation gain of 257 meters. The route is lined with interesting rock formations in several parts. The highest point is the Red Rock viewpoint (447 m above sea level), from where there are beautiful views of the town of Humenné, surrounding villages, and Jasenovský Castle.

Declared in the Sokol – Červená skala – Dúpna massif south of Humenné in the Vihorlat Mountains in 1980 for the protection of biologically valuable preserved rocky, grassy and forest plant communities of dogwood forests, especially with pedunculate oak and blue-purple stonecrop. They are among the most thermophilic and drought-tolerant in eastern Slovakia. Below the Sokol ridge, the dogwood forests pass into the rocky forest-steppe. The area also includes calcareous sandstone conglomerates and caves. Many rare plants grow along the nature trail: large-flowered pansy, common dogwood, common barberry, feathery crocus, common rockrose, common helmet, fragrant lily of the valley, golden-headed lily, forest anemone or red and white helmet. The reserve is part of the Humenský Sokol area of ​​European importance and the Vihorlat protected bird area (both are part of the Natura 2000 system).

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Time: April 2026

Location: Humenné County, Prešov District

HAPPY EASTER TRAVELING, VADUZ, LIECHTENSTEIN, RELAX AND HISTORY MOMENTS´2026

This post contains my very special moments during my happy easter traveling in Vaduz, Liechtenstein, fresh air, sunshine.

The town, which is located along the Rhine, has 5,696 residents. The most prominent landmark of Vaduz is Vaduz Castle, perched atop a steep hill overlooking the town. It is home to the reigning prince of Liechtenstein and the Liechtenstein princely family. The town’s distinctive architecture is also displayed in landmarks such as the Cathedral of St. Florin, Government House, Town Hall, the National Art Gallery, as well as the National Museum. Although Vaduz is the best-known town in the principality internationally, it is not the largest; neighbouring Schaan has a larger population.

Vaduz is mentioned in historic 12th-century manuscripts as Faduzes. In 1322 a mention of the castle is made, which was sacked by the Swiss in 1499 during the Swabian War. The entire village was also destroyed.

In the 17th century the Liechtenstein family was seeking a seat in the Imperial diet, the Reichstag. As they did not hold any territory that was directly under the Imperial throne they were unable to meet the primary requirement to qualify.

The family yearned for the added power a seat in the Imperial government would bring, and therefore sought to acquire lands that would be reichsunmittelbar, or held directly from the Holy Roman Emperor himself, without any intermediate feudal patronage. After some time, the family was able to arrange the purchase of the minuscule Herrschaft (“Lordship”) of Schellenberg and the countship of Vaduz (in 1699 and 1712, respectively) from the Hohenems. Tiny Schellenberg and Vaduz possessed exactly the political status required: no feudal lord other than the Emperor.[citation needed]

Thereby, on 23 January 1719, after the purchase had been duly made, Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, decreed Vaduz and Schellenberg were united, and raised to the dignity of Fürstentum (principality) with the name “Liechtenstein” in honour of “[his] true servant, Anton Florian of Liechtenstein”. It is on this date that Liechtenstein became a sovereign member state of the Holy Roman Empire. As testimony to the pure political expediency of the purchases, the Princes of Liechtenstein did not set foot in their new principality for over 120 years.

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Time: April 2026

Location: Vaduz, Liechtenstein, Outside of the Europen Union

HAPPY EASTER TRAVELING, MONTREUX, SWITZERLAND, RELAX MOMENTS´2026

This post contains my very special moments during my happy easter traveling in Montreux, Switzerland, nature and relax and history moments,

Located in the centre of a region named the Vaud or Swiss Riviera (French: Riviera vaudoise), Montreux has been an important tourist destination since the 19th century due to its mild climate. The region includes numerous Belle Époque palaces and hotels near the shores of Lake Geneva. Montreux railway station is a stop on the Simplon Railway and is a mountain railway hub.

The earliest settlement was a Late Bronze Age village at Baugy. Montreux lies on the north east shore of Lake Geneva at the fork in the Roman road from Italy over the Simplon Pass, where the roads to the Roman capital of Aventicum and the road into Gaul through Besançon separated. This made it an important settlement in the Roman era. A Roman villa from the 2nd-4th centuries and a 6th–7th century cemetery have been discovered.

The name derives from a small monastery (Latin: monasteriolum) on the site by the 11th century, which subsequently developed as Mustruel, Muchtern (1215), Muistruum (1228), Monstruacum, Mustruz, and Moutru.[5] Viniculture was introduced in the 12th century, and the sunny slopes of the lake from Lavaux to Montreux became an important winegrowing region. In 1295, the Bishop of Sion sold the parish of Montreux to Girard of Oron. In 1317, it was split between the Lords of Oron (Le Châtelard) and the Counts of Savoy (Les Planches). A Brotherhood of the Holy Spirit administered estates and a hospital in Montreux starting in about 1309.

The Swiss heritage site of national significance in Montreux includes: The Audiorama (also known as the Swiss National Audiovisual Museum), Crêtes Castle, Châtelard Castle, the Train Station, the Hôtel Montreux Palace, the Caux Palace Hotel, the Île and Villa Salagnon, the Marché couvert, the Grand-Hôtel/the Hôtel des Alpes (which served as the recording studio for Deep Purple’s Machine Head album), and the Villa Karma.

The entire urban village of Territet / Veytaux as well as the Caux, Montreux and Villas Dubochet areas are all part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites.

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Time: April 2026

Location: Montreux, Switzerland, Outside of the European Union

HAPPY EASTER TRAVELING, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, RELAX MOMENTS´2026

This post contains my very special moments during my happy easter traveling especially in Geneva, Switzerland.

It hosts the highest number of international organizations in the world, including the headquarters of many agencies of the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross and International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies of the Red Cross. It was where the Geneva Conventions on humanitarian treatment in war were signed, and, in the aftermath of World War I, it hosted the League of Nations. It shares a unique distinction with municipalities such as New York City, Bonn, Basel, and Strasbourg as a city which serves as the headquarters of at least one critical international organization without being the capital of a country.

In the Middle Ages, Geneva was ruled by a count under the Holy Roman Empire until the late 14th century, when it was granted a charter giving it a high degree of self-governance. Around this time, the House of Savoy came to at least nominally dominate the city. In the 15th century, an oligarchic republican government emerged with the creation of the Grand Council. In the first half of the 16th century, the Protestant Reformation reached the city, causing religious strife, during which Savoy rule was thrown off and Geneva allied itself with the Swiss Confederacy. In 1541, with Protestantism on the rise, John Calvin, the Protestant Reformer and proponent of Calvinism, became the spiritual leader of the city and established a “Protestant Rome”. By the 18th century, Geneva had come under the influence of Catholic France, which cultivated the city as its own. France tended to be at odds with the ordinary townsfolk, which inspired the failed Geneva Revolution of 1782, an attempt to win representation in the government for men of modest means. In 1798, Revolutionary France under the Directory annexed Geneva. France lost Geneva, which recovered its independence, at the end of the Napoleonic Wars. On 19 May 1815, Geneva joined the Swiss Confederation. In 1907, the separation of Church and State was adopted. Geneva flourished in the 19th and 20th centuries, becoming the seat of many international organizations.

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Time: April 2026

Location: Geneva, Switzerland, Outside of the Europen Union

HAPPY EASTER TRAVELING, CHAMONIX-MONT BLANC, FRANCE, NATURE MOMENTS´2026

This post contains my very special moments during my happy easter traveling, especially Chamonix – Mont Blanc in France, mountains, fresh air, sunshine.

Mont Blanc is a mountain in the Alps, rising 4,807.3 m (15,771,9 ft) above sea level, located right at the Franco-Italian border. It is the highest mountain in Europe outside the Caucasus Mountains, the second-most prominent mountain in Europe (after Mount Elbrus in Russia), and the 11th most prominent mountain in the world.

The mountain gives its name to its range, the Mont Blanc massif, which straddles parts of France, Italy, and Switzerland. Mont Blanc’s summit lies on the watershed line between the valleys of Ferret and Veny in Italy, and the valleys of Montjoie, and Arve in France. Ownership of the summit area has long been disputed between France and Italy.

Mont Blanc and adjacent mountains in the massif are predominantly formed from a large intrusion of granite (termed a batholith) which was forced up through a basement layer of gneiss and mica schists during the Variscan mountain-forming event of the late Palaeozoic period. The summit of Mont Blanc is located at the point of contact of these two rock types. To the southwest, the granite contact is of a more intrusive nature, whereas to the northeast it changes to being more tectonic. The granites are mostly very-coarse grained, ranging in type from microgranites to porphyroid granites. The massif is tilted in a north-westerly direction and was cut by near-vertical recurrent faults lying in a north–south direction during the Variscan orogeny. Further faulting with shear zones subsequently occurred during the later Alpine orogeny. Repeated tectonic phases have caused breakup of the rock in multiple directions and in overlapping planes. Finally, past and current glaciation caused significant sculpting of the landscape into its present-day form.

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Time: April 2026

Location: Chamonix – Mont Blanc, France

HAPPY EASTER TRAVELING, RHINE FALLS, SWITZERLAND, RELAX AND NATURE MOMENTS´2026

This post contains my very special moments during my Happy Easter traveling, especially visiting Rhine falls in Switzerland.

The falls are located on the border between the cantons of Schaffhausen (SH) and Zurich (ZH), between the municipalities of Neuhausen am Rheinfall (SH) and Laufen-Uhwiesen/Dachsen (ZH), ca. 3 km (1.9 mi) south of the town of Schaffhausen and close to the border with Germany.

The falls are 150 m (490 ft) wide and 23 m (75 ft) high. In the winter months, the average water flow is 250 m3/s (8,800 cu ft/s), while in the summer, the average water flow is 600 m3/s (21,000 cu ft/s). The highest flow ever measured was 1,250 cubic metres per second (44,000 cu ft/s) in 1965, and the lowest, 95 cubic metres per second (3,400 cu ft/s) in 1921. The highest waterfall in Switzerland are the Mürrenbach Falls (417 m (1,368 ft)).

About 132,000 years ago the course of the river changed southwards at Schaffhausen and formed a new channel, which also filled up with gravel. Part of the Rhine today includes this ancient riverbed.

During the Würm glaciation, the Rhine was pushed far to the south to its present course, over a hard Late Jurassic limestone bed. As the river flowed over both the hard limestone and the easily eroded gravel from previous glaciations, formed the waterfall. The Rheinfallfelsen, a large rock in the middle of the falls, is the remnant of the original limestone cliff flanking the former channel. The rock has eroded very little over the years because relatively little sediment comes down the Rhine from Lake Constance. The rock of the Rheinfallfelsen is ca. 150 million years old. On the Zurich side of the waterfall there is a 4–6 metres (13–20 ft) deep and 6 metres wide karst cave, which was the last time visible in April 1921 when the Rhine had low water levels. The cave is about 50 million years old.[8]

The formation of the Rhine Falls is shown in a permanent exhibition at the Museum zu Allerheiligen in Schaffhausen.

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Time: April 2026

Location: Switzerland, Outside of the European Union

HAPPY EASTER TRAVELING, KONSTANTZ, GERMANY, RELAX AND HISTORY MOMENTS´2026

This post contains very special moments during my Happy Easter traveling in town Konstanz, Constance Lake, Germany.

The city is located in the state of Baden-Württemberg and situated at the banks of Lake Constance (Bodensee), on the Constance Hopper. The river Rhine, which rises in the Swiss Alps, passes through Upper Lake Constance (Obersee) and leaves it, considerably larger, by flowing under the Old Rhine Bridge connecting the two parts of the city (this part of the river is also called the Seerhein).

The first traces of civilization in Konstanz date back to the late Stone Age. During the reign of Augustus, the Celts living south of the Danube were conquered by the Romans. Around 40 AD, the first Romans settled on the site. This small town on the left bank of the Rhine was probably first called Drusomagus and belonged to the Roman province of Raetia. Its later name, originally Constantia, comes either from the Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus, who fought the Alemanni in the region and built a strong fortress around 300 AD, or from his grandson Constantius II, who visited the region in 354. The remains of the late Roman fortress Constantia were discovered in 2003.

Around 585 the first bishop took up residence in Konstanz and this marked the beginning of the city’s importance as a spiritual center. By the late Middle Ages, about one quarter of Konstanz’s 6,000 inhabitants were exempt from taxation on account of clerical rights.

Konstanz was the birthplace of Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, constructor of the famous Zeppelin airships. There is a monument at Brunnenanlage, near the Imperia statue, with the inscription: Graf Zeppelin dem Sohne der Stadt Konstanz zum Gedächtnis (lit. ’In memory of Count Zeppelin, son of the city of Constance’).

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Time: April 2026

Location: Konstanz, Germany

WINTER HIKING ON SNINA´S ROCK, SNINSKÝ KAMEŇ, NATURE MOMENTS´2026

This post contains my very special moments during winter hiking on Snina´s Rock (Malý a Veľký sninský kameň). Route from Zemplínske Hámre.

Sninský kameň is a natural monument, located in the northeastern part of the Vihorlatské vrchy volcanic mountain range above the village of Zemplínske Hámre.

It is part of the Vihorlat Protected Landscape Area and the Vihorlatský Prales area, which is a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site. It is also included in the Morské oko site (SKUEV0209), which is an area of ​​European importance in the Natura 2000 system.

It is located in the Valaškovce Military District in the Valaškovce-Sever cadastral area in the Humenné district. It occupies the top part of the mountain – Sninský kameň (1,006.0 m above sea level).

The natural monument was declared in 1982 on an area of ​​5.59 ha, of which the rock plateaus make up 1.62 ha and the protective zone makes up 3.97 ha. The subject of protection are two prominent rock formations in the form of a plateau lava peak (the remnant of a lava flow that was preserved by weathering in the form of andesite boulders). At the same time, it is an important locality with biocenoses of xerothermic flora (e.g. endemic sheep fescue (Festuca ovina subsp. vihorlatica), which grows only on Sninski Kamen and nowhere else), bryophytes growing in rock crevices and several species of ferns (northern spleenwort (Asplenium septentrionale), red spleenwort (Asplenium trichomanes), rock woodsia (Woodsia ilvensis)), endemic species of flora (annual stonecrop (Sedum annuum)) and other endangered species (ornamental telekia (Telekia speciosa), a symbol of the Vihorlat Mountains). The highest level of protection is 5 (on an area of ​​1.62 ha, which consists of rock plateaus), and level 4 in the protection zone.

Volcanic activity contributed to the formation of the Snina Stone. However, its final form was shaped by frost and water. The individual andesite cliffs are called the Great Snina Rock (998 m above sea level), which is lower but more extensive; and the Small Snina Rock (1,006 m above sea level), which is smaller.

The Snina´s Rock is adorned with mountain mosses and ferns, as well as the round-leaved bellflower blooming at the foot of high cliffs.

Rare animal species also live in the Snina´s rock protected area. Among the amphibians, these are mainly the spotted salamander, the slender frog and the green tree frog, the wood pigeon and the white-necked flycatcher nest in the hollow trees, and the common dormouse and the hazel grouse below. Domestic visitors will not be surprised by the tracks of a predatory wolf.

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Time: February 2026

Location: Village Zemplínske Hámre, Snina County

MERRY CHRISTMAS MOMENTS´2025

This post contains my very special moments during christmas, especially christmas decorations, baking, tree, lights, mood, etc.

In Slovakia, Christmas celebrations begin with Advent. Many Slovaks are Roman Catholics so this is the start of the important spiritual preparations for Christmas.

During Advent there are lots of preparations to be made for Christmas. This includes cleaning the house, baking, shopping and buying the Christmas three. Carps are also sold on the streets from big tanks (carp is eaten in the main Christmas meal).

Christmas Eve is the most important day during Christmas for Slovaks. It is called ‘Štědrý den’ (the Generous Day). The actual evening is called ‘Štědrý večer’ (the Generous Evening) and the Christmas season is called ‘Vianoce’.

In Slovakian Happy/Merry Christmas is ‘Vesele Vianoce’.

Each and every region in Slovakia has different traditions when it comes to food.

West Bratislava loves to have their carp fish with some potato salad on the plate. East region like their bobalky – it is flour pasta with either cabbage or poppy seeds and it carptastes delicious! People of east Slovakia go for ribs and ham. Interesting, right?

Bathtub carp is one of several traditions tied to Christmas Eve — a day that is the centerpiece of holiday celebrations for Slovaks and some others in central Europe. It is also the day, children are told, when baby Jesus brings a Christmas tree. (This requires some elaborate subterfuge from parents, who must hide and decorate the tree behind closed doors.) Later in the day, the little ones get their gifts.

And as magically as the fully decorated Christmas tree appears, the pet carp’s life not-so-magically ends. Traditionally, the father takes the live fish from the family tub and, in most cases, slices its head off with a knife. It can be more difficult than it sounds.

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Time: December 2025

Location: Hažín nad Cirochou, Home Village, Humenné County, Prešov District

NEW YEARS´EVE CELEBRATIONS IN PARIS, FRANCE, SILVESTER´2025

This post contains very special moments during my visiting Paris, especially during New Years´Eve celebrations, season of holidays.

My perfect three days in Paris:

Arrival in Paris in the morning, city tour: Île de la Cité – the oldest part of the city: Consiergerie – a beautiful prison building, where King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were imprisoned, there is a medieval astronomical clock on the wall, Sainte chapelle – a Gothic chapel from the 13th century, hiding unique stained glass windows with 1134 scenes from the Old and New Testaments, Palace of Justice – the oldest residence of French kings, today a complex of court buildings occupying almost one third of the island, Notre Dame Cathedral – a gem of Gothic architecture, royal coronations, weddings and funerals took place here, Victor Hugo set the plot of the novel Notre Dame de Paris here. Hôtel de ville – city hall, seat of the Parisian administration since 1357, scene of many uprisings and revolutions, walk along the Seine River to the Louvre – once a royal castle, today with over 35,000 exhibits, the largest museum in the world.

In the morning, a tour of the artistic district of Montmartre, dominated by the Sacré Coeur temple, built of white travertine in the neo-Romanesque-Byzantine style. From Sacré Coeur there is a magnificent view of the whole of Paris. Moulin Rouge – the most famous cabaret of the world, located in the “alley of love”. Around lunchtime, arrival at the Pont d’Alma tunnel, in which Princess Diana died, boat trip on the Seine. In the afternoon – early evening, personal free time on the prestigious Champs-Elysées boulevard. Evening free New Year’s Eve program in Paris.

In the morning, a walk along the Seine River past the Musée d’Orsay – a former railway building, now a museum of impressionism, the Bourbon Palace – the seat of parliament, the Hotel des Invalides – a complex of buildings built by King Louis XIV for 6,000 war veterans. Today, it houses the Army Museum, which charts French military history, the Invalides – a military hospital and home for war veterans, the Cathedral, which is the seat of the French military ordinariate and in its crypt are the tombs of Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, his son Orlik, his brother and prominent generals and marshals, the Museum of the Order of Liberation – the most honorable French decoration, awarded to those who contributed to the victory of the Allies during World War II, the Museum of Models of Fortresses and Fortified Cities, the Ecole militaire – the royal military academy, where Napoleon also studied.

Then move to the symbol of Paris – the Eiffel Tower – a 324-meter high tower in memory of the centennial of the Great French Revolution, built on the occasion of the exhibition held in Paris in 1889. During the free time, there is the possibility of climbing to the 2nd floor (115 meters) or the 3rd floor (276 meters). During personal free time, it is also possible to walk across the river to the former Trocadéro exhibition palace.

Paris is the city of romance par excellence, the fashion capital and the best example of French art de vivre.

Exploring Paris is an essential rite of passage for anyone who decides to learn French and get to know France. There are so many things to do and see in Paris that, however long you stay, it won’t seem long enough. You can climb to the top of the Eiffel Tower to enjoy breathtaking views of the city, wander along the Champs-Elysées, visit the Louvre, have fun at Disneyland Paris, go shopping or window-shopping in the stores of Le Marais and the Place des Vosges.

Enjoying an ice-cream or macaroons on a terrace, enjoying the parks and gardens, seeing a musical or taking part in an Escape Game are all things you can do in the capital. Paris is also a city of sport which is renowned for football (PSG) and tennis (Roland Garros and Paris-Bercy tournaments). Montmartre is the setting of Amélie, and will captivate you with its preserved authenticity. This district, which resembles a village with its paved streets, its portraitists and bistros is an absolute must-see.

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Time: December 2025, January 2026

Location: Paris, France, European Union

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