neo-Gothic style
What attracts Finland in the summer for trips with children
Santa Claus and Moomin trolls, game parks and water parks, cruises and fishing, nature and natural products…
What attracts Finland in the summer for trips with children
Visit Finland has formulated 7 reasons to go to Finland on vacation with children.
In the “World of Moomins” everything is created for children: it is allowed to be naughty everywhere, to walk barefoot on the sand and cobblestones, there is natural pink cotton, lollipops and ice cream, and also be sure to cuddle with good Mummies
They are known and loved all over the world, and their blue house, the prototype of which was the lighthouse seen by Tove Jansson, has become one of the most replicated and recognizable buildings when it comes to Finland.
Have you guessed who it is? Of course it’s Moomin trolls! The fame of Moomin trolls, created by the famous Finnish artist and writer in 1945, has long stepped outside Finland. So in the town of Naantali, where on a separate very nice and very green island is a world of fairy-tale characters, tourists come from all over the world. Continue reading
Garibaldi: the castle in the Samara region, where there is no end to lovers of photo shoots
Oddly enough it sounds, but the most beautiful castle in Russia, which is also a “luxury”-hotel, is located in a small village of Cartilage on the shore of the Zhiguli sea, in the Samara region. Despite the fact that the Castle Garibaldi (so called this unique building) has an ancient look and is created in the neo-Gothic style, in fact it is the most that neither is a new building. And recently it has become a top place for cool photo shoots.
Those who are already fed up with excursions to the most famous and visited places and want to unwind a little and get an unforgettable experience, you can go to the “Castle Garibaldi”.
This stunningly beautiful and at the same time unusual for modern architecture tourist complex is located near Togliatti on the shore of the Zhiguli sea (Kuibyshev reservoir) 130 km from Samara. Despite the fact that it is still under construction, its territory is partially open to visitors. Continue reading