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What cities in Europe are worth visiting?

Europe is the birthplace of modern human science and technology civilization, where the earliest natural science system has been produced, which has made great contributions to the development of modern science and technology. But Europe is also a place that gained great wealth through early colonization, so the economy and technology here are very developed. Let's share with you which cities in Europe are worth visiting.

Polignano Binhai

From the port city of Bari to the south, along the Adriatic coastline, you can see the cliffs that go straight into the sea. A large white house grew from the top of the cliff and spread along the winding coast, dazzling in the sun.

Polignano-on-the-Sea has a long history, and the old city still retains the medieval style, with honey-colored old buildings from shallow to deep.

The sun shines all over the stone walls, the stone road leads to the cliff top platform overlooking the blue sea, and each house is carefully decorated with flowers and green plants.

Although the town is unknown, there is a huge cave on the limestone cliff inserted into the blue sea, which hides the prestigious Grottapalazzese-"the most romantic restaurant in the world".

Countless people come here just to stay on the cliff and enjoy delicious seafood in front of the waves illuminated by lights and stars; Or propose to someone you love.

The restaurant is only open in summer and can be booked and contacted through official website (www.grottapalazzese.it). There is also a high-class hotel in the restaurant, which is located at the top of the cliff above the cave, and the atmosphere is very romantic.

The atmosphere of the town is quiet and leisurely, and there are many cats lying on the road. Their dexterous and soft bodies shuttle through the shade of red flowers, and then lie in front of us, squinting for touch.

The locals recommend eating ice cream opposite the old city. It's called IlMagoDelGelato.

Since 1935, S.R.L' s small shop has been selling its own secret recipe Italian ice cream. The store still retains the old-fashioned style and is always crowded with locals and tourists.

Of course, Italian romance also needs a bay of blue water. A stone road built along ancient Rome

Trayana, through the towering bridge opening, walks down the cliff, which is the blue Adriatic Sea.

ViaTraiana was built in A.D. 109, and the long road runs through many cities in southern Italy. The ancient roads, the ruined ruins along the way, and the unchanging clear water show the romance and beauty of historical vicissitudes.

Italians lie on the stone beach in groups of three and five, enjoying sunbathing. The transparent sea water is sparkling, and couples are hugging and kissing. Some people don't even wear swimsuits, but when they see the clear sea and bright sunshine, they take off their coats and enjoy the sunshine.

Alberto Bello (Alberto Bello)

This town is also south of Bari, but it is not near the sea.

The town is built on a hillside surrounded by green olive trees, with more than 65,438+0,600 pointed huts all over the city, which is often described as a "paradise town".

White walls, gray stones piled up into a conical roof, and white spires with different shapes at the top-these small houses with special appearance are called Trullo (Italian, plural form is Trulli).

They seem to be the residence of fairies, either in a row or in an independent corner, with pointed roofs buckled on them like hats, low arches, green vines climbing from the corner to the roof, and pink and yellow flowers blooming on the white wall.

Alberto Bello means "beautiful trees", and the town and its surroundings are covered with lush olive trees. Before16th century, there was no record of anyone settling in this area until 40 families got land here and came here to farm.

Settlers build houses with limestone, which can be seen everywhere in this area. This is the first Trulli-there are no white walls, and stones are stacked from the ground to form a conical house, which is more like a temporary residence than a long-term home.

Later, the house gradually had normal walls, but always maintained a sharp stone roof. It is said that this was because Italian taxes were very heavy at that time, and every family had to pay high taxes.

Therefore, residents usually live under stone-based roofs. Once the tax collectors came, they quickly removed the roof and pretended that there was no one living at home, thus evading taxes.

These houses have been preserved to this day and have been included in the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List.

Nowadays, small houses with spires are concentrated in RioneMonti area and RioneAia area. The number of people in the former is almost twice that of the latter, and it is also the place with the most tourists.

The narrow streets fluctuate with the terrain, with Trulli on both sides. With the arrival of tourists, many houses have become homestays, small restaurants, workshops, souvenir shops and so on. Sometimes the shopkeeper sits at the door and greets you to go in and have a look.

From the indoor observation, Trulli has no columns, no beams, and the building structure is not complicated: square limestone surrounds a round house, which is piled up to a certain height and then piled up with flaky stones. There is no adhesive between the stones, which gradually narrows and caps and becomes a conical spire.

There are often simple white patterns on the gray stone tablets on the roof, mostly religious symbols, but also some primitive symbols and magic symbols.

For example, when an arrow passes through the heart, there is a cross representing the heart of the Virgin Mary, a circle nested with letters I and H represents Jesus at the center of the world, an IHS represents Jesus shining in the sun, and a cross in ω represents God.

Even though it is famous as a world heritage site, the streets of Alberto Bello are still quiet, with only sporadic tourists leaning against the wall to take pictures.

On the observation deck at night, hundreds of scattered Trulli have a fairy-tale atmosphere under the dim light.