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What medieval towns in Europe are worth visiting?

1, Spanish town of Long Da:

More than 3000 years ago, a group of travelers climbed this 750-meter cliff, camped here and built the first house. This White House is like a white seed. Later, theaters, churches and streets spread all over the hillside in turn, and finally grew into a prosperous town.

2. Toledo, the ancient medieval city of Spain:

The art of Mudhar and the architecture of the Golden Age in Spain have been developed here, which has also had a great influence on the development of Gothic art and Renaissance art. Its streets, alleys and squares have been kept secret for centuries.

3. Portuguese fairy tale town sintra:

/kloc-In the second half of the 3rd century, sintra became a temple and a royal summer resort. From the end of 18, wealthy businessmen and nobles also built villas here. During the Spanish rule, the court abandoned sintra. /kloc-In the 9th century, Regent Fernando II rebuilt the largest monastery in the area and built Pena Palace on the mountain. The return of the royal family made sintra prosperous again. Advantageous geographical conditions attract investment and immigrants, especially the rich and artists. It has become the first land where European romantic buildings gather, and the beautiful romantic town of sintra has begun to take shape.

4. windmill village in Sans Anse, the Netherlands:

Sansan windmill village is a beautiful ancient village. Windmills and various handicraft workshops constitute a quiet and beautiful rural landscape. There are five windmills in the village, which are used for sawing wood, squeezing oil, grinding dyes, grinding mustard powder and carrying water, as well as wooden shoe factory, cheese workshop, wharf and ash shop. There are traditional handicraft performances here every day, which fully shows the traditional lifestyle of the Dutch.

5. Yangjiao Village in the Netherlands:

There are no cars and roads here, only a reticulated river and 176 small wooden bridges connecting families. People with small bridges and flowing water may hear the loudest sound of birds singing, and they can breathe the fresh and green air, just like walking in a beautiful picture.

6. French town of giverny:

Giverny, located in the province of Earle in Upper Normandy, is famous for the garden of French painter Monet and is one of the most popular towns in France.

7. Kochm, Germany:

In a small town famous for its wine, lush vines and centuries-old wine cellars can be seen everywhere. About three or five friends sipped local wine by the Mo Ze River, and the scenery was not intoxicating.

8. Annecy France:

"Alpine Balcony" town is backed by the Alps and faces the purest lake in Europe-Anna West Lake in the south. The canals passing through the city, the indigo mountains in the distance, and the trees and flowers nearby constitute a paradise-like beauty. /kloc-Rousseau, a great French enlightenment thinker in the 0/8th century, spent the happiest and most romantic time in his life here.

Interlaken, Switzerland:

A small town famous for Jungfrau, the backbone of Europe, is located between Lake Thun and Lake Breon, also known as "Lake Town". Rows of red brick huts at the foot of the snow-capped mountains are exquisite and lovely, facing the green lake, which makes people intoxicated. Handmade painted pottery patterns are unique and modern, and they are rare folk art treasures.

Bruges, Belgium, 10:

Bruges, located in the northwest of Belgium, is a tourist town famous for its medieval style. Known as "Venice of Belgium". Because of the canal system of the city, it once had a glorious history in European history. The urban architectural style or main body retains the medieval Gothic style, forming a kind of architectural style, which is called Brugeoise. Although many urban buildings were built in the later period, their influence remains undiminished. In 2000, it was listed as a World Heritage by UNESCO.

These are overseas tourist attractions that are very suitable for the minority. Have a nice trip ~