The most beautiful village of Europe
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-most-beautiful-village-of-europe.htmlIn Europe there are many villages which on originality of the architecture don't concede to capital sights, and improbably picturesque nature round them is capable to cause genuine delight even in skilled travelers. Here are some of the most beautiful villages and small towns located in different parts of Europe.


The village of Eze, Cote d'azur France
This is an incredibly picturesque place of the resort area of the French Riviera. The settlement is very old — it was founded by the Phoenicians, got its name in honor of ancient Egyptian goddess, ISIS. Today the oldest building in Eze is the Church Repenting Sinners of the White Brotherhood, which was built in 1306 G.
In this place rested and worked by many celebrities. For example, in these picturesque places Nietzsche wrote his philosophical novel "thus spoke Zarathustra".

Pitigliano, Italy

Polperro, UK

Hallstatt, Austria

Wengen, Switzerland

Obidos, Portugal

Deya, Mallorca
Today, the popularity of Deyi tourists is so high that in the village constantly has as many as 20 restaurants to feed all the guests.

Ravello, Italy
One of the main attractions of the village is the Cathedral, built in 1086 Here is kept as a precious relic — a vessel with the blood of the great Martyr and healer Panteleimon.

Pučišća, Croatia

Kazimierz Dolny, Poland
Also the city has many historical buildings and tourists enjoy the magnificent rural views and picturesque ruins.

Of Autoire, France

Carlingford, Ireland

Mittenwald, Germany

Crupet, Belgium

Fjällbacka, Sweden
Keywords: Village tourism
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