Monday, 29 October 2012

ZAGREB, CROATIA

Bronze statue of lady with umbrella in 18th Century dress at Tkalciceva street..

 Cobblestone Street.

St. George, Stone Square.

St. Mark's Cathedral

Nicola Tesla, worked with Thomas Edison, invented and built the world's first Hydro-electric power station in Croatia.


Zagreb's skyline.


Graffiti, (vandalism?) Zagreb style.


Ancient clock on Old city wall.
Zagreb Cathedral.


Zagreb trams at Jelacic Square.

King Tomislav at Jelacic Square.

Golden statues of Angels.

Zagreb Cathedral.

Old city wall beside Zagreb Cathedral.

Zagreb Market.

Zagreb Market.

Clock Tower, part of St. Mary's Church.

Statue of Patrica Kerempuh, Croatian writer and entertainer.
  Cobblestone Street.
Prime Minister's Office.

Thursday, 18 October 2012

SAREJEVO





Turkish lamps.

Houses on hills surround Sarajevo city.



Museum door with bullet holes. 
 
 
Main street in Sarajevo old city.


Dusk in Sarajevo.


Sarajevo at night.


The hotel was practically unscathed during the siege of Sarajevo.


The owner of this house(now a restaurant) had it relocated to this side of the river after the City Council paid a ransom for it.


Sarajevo trams car.

No, they are not ''live'' only ballpoint pens and souvenirs fashioned from casings of ammo. 

Unique ancient pavings.

Fruity comtemplation.



Millions lost their lives in the World War as a result of this event. 


The Jewish Quarter.