And please, feel free to share basic infos if you have any.
>pic related
Civita di Bagnoregio, Viterbo provence (Lazio)
Known to many as "the dying city" due to its very existence being threatened by erosion.
Assisi, Perugia provence (Umbria)
Fun fact: Lossarnach, the area in Eastern Gondor was inspired by Assisi, as Tolkien states in one of his letters to Jennifer Brookes-Smith
Santo Stefano di Sessanio, Aquila provence (Abruzzo)
117 fucking inhabitants
These places are fucking beautiful. Sucks to be an American.
Not a town but still looks fucking cool
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>>51417421
>these places are on my doorstep
>i will never visit them
kill me
>>51420815
A plane ticket costs less than a train's nowadays.
>>51417673
Itally pretty much tops all places regarding this
Pity barely anyone speaks english
>>51417911
Same place, different pov
Siena (Tuscany)
>>51422085
English proficency is slightly higher than in France iirc, i think our problem is the people who works in touristy spots are mainly over 40 guys who indeed can't speak english at all, except maybe those who work in the major tourist traps.
>>51422535
nah you do have people speaking english on tourist spots and large cities but the smaller towns like this >>51422147
barely anyone speaks it
either that or they just don't want to
desu
>>51423938
The Netherlands truely has the best castles.
>>51423938
i wish i hadn't googled that
>>51424023
It's in france lad
>>51424066
I don't know how to feel about this
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>>51424066
Fucking kek
>>51423938
It must be so pretty at night.
Edinburgh is very Harry Potter.
>>51417421
Very GoT.
>>51424066
post postojna
>Slovenian in the thread
>didn't post Bled
Based Hadrian
>>51424921
Thread theme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfRAiTtOVEY
>>51424862
Edeenburuh is the best looking city in Europe imho.
>>51424972
Belfort, France
>>51424066
disgusting
>>51424964
Based Earl Grey
The city of Carcassone, top comfy.
Somewhere in Italy, I think.
>>51417518
How does it have snow.
>>51424066
I don't see a problem with this tubbuhuh. So they're in a bit of a dry spell, it just makes it look more mystical and ancient
>>51425007
Delémont, CH
>>51424921
Incredibly cosy.
>>51424996
Perhaps in the UK, but probably not Europe.
Castelmezzano, Potenza provence (Basilicata)
>>51425201
Again.
>>51425099
The Greeks would be proud of that road in Newcastle.
Paris, France
>>51425280
It's the perfect road desu. From the city centre right down to the quayside and it's magnificent the whole way
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>>51424682
Guys please
You know what tide is right ? Water rises and gets down through the day and leaves the abbey either in the middle of the sea or in the middle of a pré salé (salt field) where sheep graze and shit
>mfw an american talked about his "heritage" near me
How about a castle guarding commie blocks? Best urban planning or what?
Urbino, Pesaro/Urbino provence (Le Marche)
>>51425343
Oh right. We're cool then.
>>51425492
Love it Commieblocks are great as long as they're painted decently and sorrounded by trees
Piran city wall
There are now more Slovenes ITT than there are on planet Earth.
Quixhill
>>51420580
Only sad thing about this castle and so many others like it are all the windows put there in later times kind of ruining the look and feel of them.
>>51425570
Slovenia is based tho so it's fine
>>51425562
I dunno, I dislike it when they plant it down in what used to be historical city centres. Then you have this weird situation where you have 500 year old buildings next to a commie block.
>>51425608
Well, most of those that did not have windows put in and made useful as living spaces are ruins today...
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>>51425054
>disrespecting the Wonder
>>51425570
Hehe
Switzerland
Coldeaton, or there abouts.
I think this counts despite the buildings at the top being modern (open in new tab to zoom in on the peak)
Lapland, both winter and summer
>>51425695
That is indeed true. That's the way of things I guess, stay useful or disappear.
This is where King Arthur was supposedly born.
It's also where the only piece of primary archaeology suggesting his existence was found.
Medieval castles had windows too, lads
Do you know how fucking cold castles are?
>>51425774
Closer up
This is in Latvia or Lithuania I hink
Coldeaton again
>>51425318
Oh dear.
Gradara, Pesaro/Urbino provence (Le Marche)
>>51425041
If I was a pole I would bitch and moan that it was part of germany until 1618.
I am not, though.
>>51424921
holy shit cant deal with that comfyness
>>51425819
They are reconstructing some but it kind of loses it's charm that way.
Although the Japs do tend to pull it off with their castles despite some of them literally being reconstructed with reinforced concrete.
>>51425884
Germany was invented in 1871 so that's false.
San Leo, Rimini provence (Emilia Romagna)
>hosts Cagliostro's cell
>it was a bitch to siege
>>51425949
Bled really is cumpfy, but there tends to be a lot of tourists. It's really close to the Austrian border.
Here's Cili castles, they were one of the most powerful noble families in the HRE for a time and direct competitors to the Habsburgs.
>>51426140
Is that tower a church but missing the pointed roof? Cliff side structures are always nice as fuck.
>>51425774
Nice.
>>51425841
"Arthur was here" engraved into the walls?
>>51426269
Is the enclosed waterspace an arsenal ?
San Marino - former Italy's personal fiscal heaven, current refuge for thousands rich russian drunktards'
>>51425181
Spain is not just sun and beaches
Pic related is Alhambra (Granada)
>>51426417
It used to be a refugee for the Red shirts and other fighters for reunification as well wasn't it? That's why it remained independent iirc.
Bakewell.
>>51426514
Rock of Alhucemas in Alhucemas Islands (north of Morocco)
>>51426541
Served as inspiration for sleeping beauty's castle
>>51426567
Almodovar del Rio
>>51426401
It's a dock, it used to be the only access to the town
Ashford in the Water
>>51426417
Does it overlook Italy? Is it Italy in the background? It looks down on Italy.
>>51426622
Oh I'm stupid that's the chateau de Saumur
Pic related is the one where la belle au bois dormant was written by Charles perrault and where DIsney found the inspiration for his castles
>>51426644
Castle of Butron
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>>51426541
It's in the middle of Italy, and I don't know about red shirts but it was maintained by Napoléon (unlike Venice) because he liked them
This is the most beautiful city in Finland.
Tolmin, an unusual place for long haired greasy guys to gather for a Metal festival held each year called Metalcamp (or is it Metaldays now?)
>>51426749
Castillo de Velez Blanco
>>51426692
yes, san marino is only the town itself
>tfw nothing really notable from that period because t*rks
I guess we at least got our monasteries.
>>51426372
There's a Duomo next to the tower but the tower itself is much older than the rest of the fortress, so it's not sure how they used it back then.
>>51423938
That's in France, though.
I can't because the only country in North America with real castles is Mexico.
>>51426789
Lies, I saw Helsinki's water front, it's pretty nice.
There's a legend about ghoast castle town in Samara. It's called - castls of the wisards of the Green Moon. You can see the reflection of non-existent toen in the lake sometimes. Huge hidden treasures are there.
Bruges. This city is so nice I can't find any pictures good enough to show it.
Alpine Slovenia truly is the best Slovenia
>>51427099
Tournai is really beautiful too.
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>>51427266
based GOAT
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>>51427249
Mechelen is another really nice town. It's known as Mechlin in Medieval English
>>51427369
Mons is also great. I'm always kinda surprised how many beautiful towns we actually have in our supposed non country.
(also Bruges and Mechelen are in the Flemish region while Tournai and Mons are in the Walloon one)
My favorite place tbhh.
http://www.adventurous-travels.com/2014/07/syri-i-kalter-blue-eye-spring-in-albania.html
There's also this castle with a myth about a woman who had half of her body buried in order to make the castle stand. With the rest of her body, she took care of her kid. Pic related.
>>51427493
Leuven is god tier like Bruges
>>51426749
Helluva castle.
>>51427558
Wish we still built things like that
Castello Estense, Ferrara (Emilia Romagna)
Skipton
>>51427558
Dinant is actually really small, but it's actually really important for European industrialization. It goes so far that ornamental brassware is also called dinanderie.
Also the inventor of the saxophone was born here and the town is comfy as fuck.
>>51426398
Naa, the Argantou stone. It's a nameplate of sorts.
It's thought that Arthur is a bastardised version of Argantou, though that's controversial.
Largest ski-jump in the world.
>>51427735
actually forgot the picture
>>51427792
Ghent also is really nice to visit, probably my favourite Flemish one after Bruges.
>>51427903
I feel like everyone has left
Anyway, this is in Nivelles, also nice.
Grassington
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>>51427493
The proportions of Belgian and Nederlandish buildings are great. Tall and thin.
>>51427558
Incredibe building.
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>>51428003
>Going to a muslim, war torn shithole country
NOT EVEN ONCE
Sacra di San Michele, near Turin.
>>51428003
Arlon is a small comfy city, probably the smallest province capital. I live near here, it's really good.
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>>51428090
Yeah, there's something about the Flemish (and Dutch) proportions building proportions I really love. It just looks fantastic and majestic.
>>51428106
>implicando que Lisboa nao está cheio de negros e chineses
whatevs m8
>>51427792
Very unique church.
>>51428163
pls clean that building up ;_;
It could look so much better
>>51428212
Malmedy is a town in what became Belgium after Germany lost some communes to it in WWI. It's part of the francophone part though. Also really comfy
how many of these places act as hotels and inns that you can actually stay in?
>>51428365
So much history, so much culture
and now I'm hungry too
>>51428252
It would lose authenticity desu :3
I enjoy these threads the most here.
I know people hate Brussels because muh niggers, but the main square is arguably one of the most beautiful in the world.
>>51428347
Towns like >>51427903, >>51427558, >>51427493 and most cities in general offer a lot of possibilities to stay in the centre. Many also host bars and cafés nowadays. You'll rarely find a castle or château in Belgium acting as an hotel though, they're mostly museums nowadays.
>>51428365
9/10 very authentic
>>51428212
Emigra de merda deves andar ai a chupar a piça dos monhés do teu bairro das barracas
>>51428163
THat is the ugliest hilltop chatauex I have ever seen.
My country has no beautiful buildings, here is a waterfall.
sumela monastery
Completely forgot to post another god tier town, Antwerp. You guys probably won't like it because of the high Jewish population tho
>>51428523
These threads are literally the only reason I still use /int/. This board has become apeshit nowadays and isn't fun at all, now that the only thing you can talk about is non whites and bad country memes.
>>51428571
Calma-te José, nao sou emigrante e estou a estudar na universidade em vez de shitpostar todo dia como a metade da populaçao portuguesa. Preocupa-te máis por os teus amigos que estao a emigrar graças á boa ideia de votar no PS.
Took this photo a few years ago.
Maybe not fairy tail, though.
Meteora.
>>51428551
>You'll rarely find a castle or château in Belgium acting as an hotel though
do you know of any other in europe, maybe in italy or france?
staying in an authentic middle ages/renaissance castle sounds p. awesome, just wondering if there is one that acts as a hotel
>>51428772
Bouillon castle is really beautiful too. Godfrey of Bouillon takes his name from here; he was the first ruler of Jerusalem after the First Crusade, although he refused the title "king"
>>51428836
Narrow Japanese streets are so comfy.
>>51428636
Reykjavik's main church is gorgeous m8
>>51428924
Most people outside Belgium don't know this town, but Aalst is really beautiful. It still has a medieval feeling to it, like Bruges but smaller and without the high amount of tourists.
>>51428902
There are a good amount of renaissance chateaux in France that also act as hotels or inns, you could look over there. Don't know about Italy though.
Poland
>>51428772
Espero que sejas morto por um moné
>>51428836
I like how crowded, yet comfy it looks. Also dat cat.
This pic was taken a few days ago around the area I live in.
>>51428902
Try this jew-kun
http://www.chateauxhotels.co.uk/
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>>51429159
I don't quite know what it is either, but it's nice.
>>51428902
There's tons of 'em in Italy, just google>sleep in castles italy.
Camposampiero
kapalı çarşı
>>51429116
this one is galata tower
>>51429041
Not comfy at all, but the Belgian palace of justice is the biggest building from the 19th century and the biggest courthouse in the world, also bigger than St.Peter's Basilica.
It's 160x150 m long, a built surface of 26000m2 and the dome is 105 m high and weighs 24000 tons. The building is so big (and our country so bureaucratic) that we've been renovating it for twelve years now, resulting in the scaffolding needing itself a renovation.
>>51429059
Ném sei o que é um moné, preocupa-te máis por o novo primeiro ministro indiano.
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>>51429254
thanks :3
>>51429349
BASED LEOPOLD II
Morpeth
>>51429228
Are you Japanese? What is it like to go from a country with a culture like yours to America?
I've met some jap guys and they were quite cool and well-adapted.
>>51429349
Antwerp again
>>51429508
The Lakenhal (cloth hall) of Ypres. Nice town also despite being completely killed by Germans in WWI
>>51429662
And Spa, a rather small town. The name spa as a location for medicinal baths comes from this town's name actually.
Hope you guys enjoyed it, I'm out
>>51429748
I did.
There were too many to reply to, but I liked every single one.
all of los angles
>>51429905
everything there is big
can you spot the east train station here?
it's like fallout but real
>>51430016
probably the most important car garage in america and euros probably never knew what it is or what it did
>>51429905
Looks like a really complex motherboard, astonishing!
>>51417421
I live in Sudbury Massachusetts, the town that inspired the stories of Sleepy Hollow, where Icabod Crane was decapitated by the legendary Headless Horseman. There are old colonial-era churches and houses, some of the oldest crumbling stone walls in North America, stone mills, and miles and miles of dark woods.
Pic related is right near my house.
>>51429941
How's life on Tattooine?
>>51430016
I got to spend 4 months hiking around that area. It looks like the fucking moon.
>>51429941
Kurdistans capital?
this doesn't show up to well in a single picture but the income disparity in vegas is really something to see
one one hand you have the strip, which is giant neon glob, surrounded by ghetto mexicans then suddenly sterile suburbs
A fairytale of comfyness.
>>51430074
and this is supposed to be Durandal, the sword of Roland who threw it there to keep it from the Saracens
>>51430259
>>51430156
tell us
>>51430356
I'm sure there are replicants being hunted by bladerunners there
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>>51430283
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cappadocia
it's in middle of asia minor. Very ancient city b.c 2000s
there is even an underground part. Where people hide during raids.
>>51430259
Beautiful, love new England.
There are 2 chapels in this tree
>>51425570
So is there anything to do in that town or nearby it? I'd want to visit but after seeing the sights it might be boring because I'm not prepared to do extreme mountain climbing. >>51425581
>>51430381
it's the place where deepthroat (Mark Felt, the vice director of the FBI) turned on Nixon and ended his presidency. It's chronicled in the book "All The President's Men". The car garage where the exchanges took place were ripped up a few years ago and replaced with housing
>2015
>not living in the best city in America
>>51425041
That's Bruges dickhead.
>>51425729
Is this even Europe ?
>>51430315
We have one too lol.
>>51430592
Pretty interesting, thanks.
>>51430592
>deepthroat
wot
>>51430901
Kek, yeah, I saw a Dutch guy call some hills a mountain earlier. I imagine the Dutch don't see much of mountains.
https://gyazo.com/b784cac736133b818eb71e91c436cfa9
>mfw wanted to show some beautiful cities our or supposed non country
>based anon already did it
Thanks god for still having good people in this shithole
>>51430998
that was his codename
he didn't want to loose his job
>>51431150
Is that CGI?
Jakriborg
Maybe not fairy-tale but dollhouse-esque
>>51424862
you got that right senpai.
I live right near the castle. Looks fucking great in the fog