• Bruce Winters
  • Karen Winters
  • Bruce Winters
  • Karen Winters

Europe -October 2024

Began with Moskows visiting, then 3 days in Madrid, 2 days in Barcelona and followed by two back to back Oceania Cruises (24 days) Leggi altro
  • SPLIT, Croatia

    13 ottobre 2024, Croazia ⋅ ☁️ 57 °F

    - 56,542 sq kilometers with 1,777 km of coast
    - Spilt Open Air Sightseeing & Walking Tour
    -1091 Hungarian, 15th century Austrian, , 1918 Serb, Croats, Slovenes , 1929 Yugoslavia, WWII German and Italian rule, 1990s Communism collapses, 1991-199,5 Civil War 1/3 Serbian, 1995 Dayton Agreement, 2013 EU
    - Croatia's second largest city
    - Palace for Roman Emperor Diocletian -since 300 AD is like a city in itself
    - Food: Prsut, Soparnik, and Zagrebacki odrezak
    - Wine: Slavic Mali and Dalmatian wines (Zinfandel-ish)
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  • KITCHEN

    14 ottobre 2024, Adriatic Sea ⋅ 🌬 68 °F
  • VALLETTA, Malta

    15 ottobre 2024, Malta ⋅ 🌙 70 °F

    YES, remember Malta? Our hopefully someday, maybe forever home. Well, it didnt work out as planned in 2023...but you never know what 2 days in Malta will bring on this trip!
    - Today, an excursion to the Island of Gozo- ferry to Rabat then to Citadel, Cathedral, Xiendi, Ggantija Temples,Leggi altro

  • VALLETTA, Malta - GOZO 2 of 3

    15 ottobre 2024, Malta ⋅ 🌙 70 °F

    Gozo has been inhabited since 5000 BC, when farmers from nearby Sicily crossed the sea to the island. Gozo was an important place for cultural evolution, and during the Neolithic period the Ġgantija temples were built, the world's oldest free-standing structures, as well as the world's oldest religious structures. The temple's name is Maltese for "belonging to the giants", because legend in Maltese and Gozitan folklore says the temples were built by giants (see th giant stones).

    Ggantija Temples were first inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1980.The Megalithic Temples of Malta bear witness to an exceptional prehistoric culture renowned for its remarkable architectural, artistic and technological achievements.
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  • VALLETTA, Malta

    16 ottobre 2024, Malta ⋅ 🌙 70 °F

    - SECOND LEG OF TRIP BEGINS: Valletta, Mata; Dubrovnik, Croatia; Kotor, Montenegro; Split, Croatia; Bari, Italy; Corfu, Greece; Katakolon, Greece; Catania, Italy; Naples, Pompeii, Italy; Rome, Italy

    -Walking Tour & The Malta Experience

    - Rued over the ages by Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Byzantines and Arabs

    - Jean de Valette, commonly known as Monsieur de Parisot, was born in Provence on February 4, 1495. Elected Grand Master of the Order of St. John in 1557, he led the Knights and the Maltese with courage and bravery to resist and overcome the formidable Turkish forces during the Great Siege of 1565. On 28 March 1566 he founded the new fortress city of Valletta on the heights of Sceberras, alter the design of the military engineer Francesco Laparelli (1521-1570). He reigned for eleven years and gained the reputation of one of the greatest Grand Masters of the Order. This hall used to be the Sala del Magazzeno Grande or Great Magazine Ward, another hospital ward. The bosses at the centre points in the splendid vaulted ceiling show in relief the heralds of Grandmaster Jean de la Cassiere and Grand Masters Raphael and Nicolas
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  • SPLIT, Croatia 1 of 4

    20 ottobre 2024, Croazia ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

    - TOUR: Dalmatian Coastline & Village, Visit Siberia, Visit Trogir, Visit Solin, Visit Mill for family farm cheese, bread, prosciutto and homemade wine and pastries.

    - WATER CLOCK: One of a kind (see video)
    - Sibenik was one of the first cities in the world in 1895 to have a lighting network powered by AC electric from a power plant on the river Krka (TRIVIA- TESLA grew up here too)
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  • SPLIT, Croatia FACES on Saint James Cath

    20 ottobre 2024, Croazia ⋅ ☀️ 63 °F

    THE CATHEDRAL SQUARE
    All important social and political events in the history of the town were taking place in this square. In the earliest days of its historical development meeting of national assemblies were held there, sentences passed and punishments executed on this square. In various historical periods many representative buildings of civil and ecclesiastical authorities were built around the square: the Duke's palace, the Town Hall, the Bishop's palace and the St. James Cathedral. The rest of the buildings surrounding the square are very representative and have the function of making it more beautiful.

    In the 16th century the representative high-Renaissance Town Hall was built opposite the cathedral. During bombardments in World War II the Town Hall was completely ruined. After the war it was reconstructed.

    In the east side of the square just beside the Town Hall there is the palace Tobolovic and the Renaissance Mala loda is situated on its ground-floor. This area is well determined by two arches on the pillars towards the square and one arch facing the street. Legal proceedings and trials were held in Mala loda and one of the pillars served as the pillar of shame for all those who were sentenced to be exposed in public and discredited in front of the citizens.

    Opposite to the west façade of the Cathedral there are two stone houses (remnants of the Romanesque windows and doors could hardly be seen on their walls). Till the end of the 19th century the medieval tower Teodosevic was also there beside the mentioned houses.

    Originally it was used for defense purposes and later on as the belfry of the Cathedral. Below the tower towards the sea the church of Sv. Roko was built in the 17th century. The Bishop's palace from the 15th century was reconstructed in the 16th and the 19th century. The Gothic triphors could be seen on the facade towards the sea and in the atrium. In the court there is a high relief of Sv. Mihovil, patron saint of Sibenik and its diocese.

    In the vicinity of the Cathedral and outside the medieval ramparts there is a water-supply object - the town cistern called Cetiri bunara (Four wells) which was very important in the past. The cistern was built in the middle of the 5th century. It had four well openings which were carved in 16th century by Andrija Masticevic, a stone-mason of Zadar. It was built by the famous cistern constructor Jakov Corror who built the cathedral of Korcula too. The works were supervised by Juraj Dalmatinac, the constructor of the famous Cathedral of Sibenik. Just above the town cistern there is the Pelegrini palace (Tambaca)

    A representative block of buildings built in the 15th and the 16th century can be seen after the Pelegrini palace. These buildings are characterized by the Gothic windows which have been preserved. The buildings closer to the square have Renaissance windows with arches and very representative gates. The Gothic gate to the west of the complex is really outstanding and it was built by Juraj Dalmatinac himself (who the region is named after).
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