Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

Dmitry Korobtsov writes: “Continuing the topic of doors, I decided to experiment with the format of publications on this topic and make a selection from different countries and cities that I have visited over the past couple of years. The entire collection is already over four hundred, so I'll try not to show more than one or two frames from one place. Or not to show at all - otherwise too much comes out.

So let's go…”

(Total 51 photos)

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

Source: Journal/dkorobtsov

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

1. I'll start, perhaps, with Venice. And in terms of quantity for her alone I will make an exception. Venice is. I just returned from there - I haven’t had time to show anything yet.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

2. Venice, Italy Many, judging by the reviews, for some reason do not like the city. Some stuffy, others damp. Others don't like smells - they say, it smells like men and cats. I don't know, I was completely fascinated. The city is simply beautiful - to the last street.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

3.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

4. Door number 3025. In general, the numbering of houses in Venice is very peculiar - in fact, every door facing the street is counted. In addition, the city is divided into six sestieres. In each of them, the numbering starts from one and continues to the victorious one. How to honestly look for something there is not quite obvious - we just drove the coordinates into the navigator and followed the route.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

5. Many doors open exactly to the channels. Somehow it was not possible to observe how the guests landed there. But it would be very interesting to peep.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

6. The last, sixth card from Venice is the door number 666. By the way, there are enough of them - in one district of Santa Croce there are as many as 9 pieces (under different letters).

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

7. One of the doors of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence, Italy. Absolutely incredible building - we passed by in the evening, we could not look. On the other hand, another reason to return there again.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

8. Crespi d'Adda, Italy Gate leading to the crypt.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

9. Riomaggiore, Italy One of the most beautiful places I have visited is the Cinque Terre villages.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

10. Pienza, Italy Tuscany is beautiful a little more than completely. It has its own unique color scheme. And the atmosphere.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

11. San Gimignano, also Tuscany. Nowhere before have I seen such a variety of door handles as in Italy - you can easily collect a whole bestiary.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

12. Pisa, Italy Cathedral next to the Leaning Tower of Pisa. The city itself, by the way, did not really like it - there were too many tourists.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

13. Ferrara, Italy The Old City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

14. Verona, Italy Another branch of tourist hell.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

15. Bologna, Italy Very beautiful city. The center is slightly less than completely composed of porticos - their total length is about 40 kilometers.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

16. Parma, Italy. Gastronomic Mecca.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

17. Bergamo, Italy We stayed the night before the flight - oddly enough, the city pleasantly surprised us. The old part of it is a great place for walking.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

18. I caught myself thinking that I showed almost nothing from a recent trip to Ireland. So Dublin.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

19. Glendaloo, Ireland. By the way, a very characteristic door for the island. Flowers, harp. Everything is as it should be.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

20. Tipperary. Ireland is not called the Emerald Isle for nothing - greenery is everywhere here.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

21. Kilkenny, Ireland. A very vibrant city. Such a variety of colors is rare.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

22. Pierstown, Ireland. A small house on the territory of the local castle.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

23. Belfast, Northern Ireland. I already wrote about Belfast separately - a shot from the very heart of the Protestant ghetto.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

24. Budapest. To be honest, I didn't like Hungary very much. But the capital is one of the most beautiful cities I have ever seen. At the same time, a very contrasting city. Therefore, I will show two cards from here. Here, for example, a door on a quite typical city street - quite colorful, but scary.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

25. And this is the other side of Budapest - very "pathos", imperial architecture. What is characteristic - and that, and another in abundance.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

26. Szentendre. Small towns in the bend of the Danube - a separate story. If you are in Hungary, you should definitely visit.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

27. Hollokyo. Traditional Hungarian village. Another UNESCO World Heritage Site. The place, in general, is curious, but there is no point in making a detour of a couple of hundred kilometers just for the sake of it (as I did). A little later, I will definitely write a separate publication - there will be a more visual illustration.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

28. Esztergom. The door of the largest basilica in Hungary.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

29. Funchal, Madeira, Portugal. Confidently leads in the number of creatively designed doors per unit area. The entire old part of the city is dedicated to this business.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

30. Another door - from the same place. In total, there are at least a hundred such goods on several streets (and their number is constantly growing!).

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

31. Lisbon, Portugal. This city, with its unchanging tiles, can be easily recognized even by a tiny piece of the wall.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

32. Pula, Croatia. A city with many monuments from the time of the Roman Empire and very textured buildings.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

33. Dubrovnik, Croatia. The second Venice and once its main competitor in the Adriatic. Wonderful place, but just teeming with tourists.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

34. Groan. Another cute Croatian town. Stunning views and amazing seafood.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

35. Trogir, Croatia. Again, UNESCO heritage. Once the city was part of the Venetian Republic - which, by the way, is very noticeable in architecture.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

36. Rijeka. The port city, architecturally, is noticeably different from the rest of Croatia. Many of the buildings are built in Art Nouveau style and feel more like Art Nouveau Riga than neighboring cities.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

37. The same goes for Zadar. But he is generally very eclectic. One marine organ is worth something.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

38. Motovun is a small town in Istria. It kind of reminds me of Tuscany.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

39. Decree. Another town that was once part of the Venetian Republic. In the photo - the entrance to the Euphrasian Basilica (and again - a World Heritage Site).

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

40. Split, Croatia. A very interesting decision. By the way, there is a memorial plaque dedicated to Freud on the wall.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

41. Sibenik, Croatia. The main entrance to the Cathedral of St. James is another World Heritage Site.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

42. Rovinj. Perhaps one of the most picturesque cities in Croatia.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

43. Tallinn, Estonia. By the way, an amusing moment: despite the fact that Tallinn, in terms of diversity and the number of absolutely amazing doors, can easily give odds to most of the above cities (except perhaps Italian ones) - I have very few photos of my hometown. More precisely - practically not, somehow I postpone everything for later.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

44. Rakvere, Estonia. We say Rakvere - we mean meat castle. For those who haven't been yet, it's worth a ride and a look.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

45. Manor in Ida-Viru County, Estonia. Honestly, I don’t remember the exact place, but the entrance is quite picturesque.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

46. Abandoned house in Paldiski, Estonia.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

47. Riga, Latvia. By the way, my situation with Riga is about the same as with Tallinn. This is a city where I have been fifteen times already. But by some incomprehensible irony of fate, I still have not seen its old part. The exception is Albert Street, which is considered the world pearl of art nouveau.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

48. Ventspils. A very nice town on the coast of the Baltic Sea. For my taste, one of the most curious in Latvia.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

49. Honningsvåg, Norway. Almost the very north of Europe. For the creative design of buildings - definitely not here. Everything is severe, tough, functional.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

50. Kemi, Lapland. The same story as with northern Norway, only the little churches stand out somehow.

Entertaining geography - doors in different parts of Europe

51. Stockholm, Sweden. Unfortunately, we didn’t really manage to wander around the city - we stopped by just for a couple of hours. But the city is definitely worth it to somehow carve out a few days to visit it.

Keywords: Doors | House

     

source