15124, Maroysi, Athens, Greece
Classical Danube (Budapest - Passau)
Budapest is the capital and most populous city of Hungary and the ninth largest city in the European Union in terms of population within the city limits. Budapest is a global Beta + city (Athens is Beta) with opportunities in commerce, fashion, art, research, technology, education and entertainment. Budapest has architecturally remarkable buildings of a wide range of rhythms and periods, from antiquity as the Roman City of Aquincum in Obunda (District III), dating from around 89 AD, to the all-recent Palace of Arts (2005). the contemporary art museum and concert hall. [Budapest is represented in the entire chronological order of architectural rhythms, starting with the Roman city of Aquincum, which represents ancient architecture.
Budapest is the capital and most populous city of Hungary and the ninth largest city in the European Union in terms of population within the city limits. Budapest is a global Beta + city (Athens is Beta) with opportunities in commerce, fashion, art, research, technology, education and entertainment. Budapest has architecturally remarkable buildings of a wide range of rhythms and periods, from antiquity as the Roman City of Aquincum in Obunda (District III), dating from around 89 AD, to the all-recent Palace of Arts (2005). the contemporary art museum and concert hall. [Budapest is represented in the entire chronological order of architectural rhythms, starting with the Roman city of Aquincum, which represents ancient architecture.
Estergom is a city in northern Hungary, 46 km northwest of the capital Budapest. Esztergom was the capital of Hungary from the 10th to the middle of the 13th century, when King Bella IV of Hungary moved the royal seat to Buddha. Esztergom is the seat of the Roman Catholic Church in Hungary and the former seat of the Syntagma Court. of Hungary. The city has a Christian Museum with the largest ecclesiastical collection in Hungary. Its cathedral, the Basilica of Esztergom, is the largest church in Hungary.
Vienna is the capital of Austria with a population of 1,897,491 inhabitants. It is the largest city as well as the political, cultural and economic center of the country, and an important economic and political center of the region. A very important economic factor for the city is tourism, as Vienna with its great wealth of works of art, monuments, museums is an attraction for many tourists. It also has a great variety in historical monuments of various emperors such as Maria Theresia, Francis Joseph I, Marie Antoinette, the wife of Francis Joseph, Sissy and others.
Dürnstein is a small town on the Danube River in the Krems-Land region of the Austrian state of Lower Austria. It is one of the most visited tourist destinations in the Wachau region and also a well-known viticulture region. The modern city is located between the castle and the river.
Emmersdof is a town in the Melk region of the Austrian state of Lower Austria. The Emmersdorf offers perhaps the most stunning views of Melk Abbey. The town also has an impressive historic center with Rothenhof Castle, houses from the 16th-century vintner. or the ruins of the Romanesque-Gothic chapel of the fortress at Gossam.
Right along the Danube, there is a fascinating baroque complex visible from afar: Melk Abbey, one of the most impressive baroque structures in Austria.
Linz is the third largest city in Austria and the capital of the state of Upper Austria. It is located in the central center of Austria, about 30 km south of the Czech border, on both sides of the Danube, the longest river in the European Union. Linz is a beautiful city to visit. As the third largest city in Austria, it is of great importance and is also a major tourist destination with many historic buildings, stunning architecture, attractions and activities.
Passau is a city in the Federal Republic of Germany. It is located in the Land of Bavaria, on the border with Austria. It is also known as the "city of the three rivers" because the Danube receives the waters of the Ynn from the south and the Ilts from the north. Tourism in the city is mainly focused on the three rivers, the Cathedral of St. Stephen and the "old town". The cathedral is a masterpiece of the Italian Baroque, built by the Italian architect Carlo Lurago and decorated mainly by the Fruitful Tencala. Several river cruises that cross the Danube start at Passau and there is a cycling trail that starts from the city and reaches Vienna. The Gothic and Baroque architecture is remarkable in Passau.
Regensburg, formerly referred to as Ratisbon, with a population of 145,000 is located in the heart of Bavaria. Regensburg is located on the northern part of the Danube River, at the edge of the Bavarian Forest. In the old town there are many medieval buildings with characteristic tall towers. One of the most beautiful modern buildings in the city is the Gothic villa of the kings of Bavaria on the banks of the Danube.
Passau is a city in the Federal Republic of Germany. It is located in the Land of Bavaria, on the border with Austria. It is also known as the "city of the three rivers" because the Danube receives the waters of the Ynn from the south and the Ilts from the north. Tourism in the city is mainly focused on the three rivers, the Cathedral of St. Stephen and the "old town". The cathedral is a masterpiece of the Italian Baroque, built by the Italian architect Carlo Lurago and decorated mainly by the Fruitful Tencala. Several river cruises that cross the Danube start at Passau and there is a cycling trail that starts from the city and reaches Vienna. The Gothic and Baroque architecture is remarkable in Passau.