Executive summary by darmansjah
Unique Behind the Arc of Eastern Europe
Trips to religious places worth giving its own nuances and add value to the do. Visiting the Holy Land in Eastern Europe, while fun, also can add to your faith, especially the Catholic religion or Christianity. A number of objects in there ready to serve isata merits.
Wieliczka Salt Mine. This is a salt mine in Wieliczka object historic sights. On 8 September 1978, the area is included in the UNESCO list of world wonders for the category of cultural and natural heritage. This forms a salt mine underground city with churches, lakes, and other parts that add to the charm of its own. There, you can see the salt statue of the late Pope John Paul II as well as painting the last supper da vinci masterpiece whose walls are carved from the rock salt. It was amazing!
The journey can be continued to an ancient and historic church, Matthias Church in Budapest, Honggaria. The church is used as the coronation place of kings since King Matthias Honggaria. This building was converted, ie, as a mosque when the Turks conquered India.
You can also visit Czestochowa to see the amazing paintings, The Black Madonna (Basilica of Jasna Gora) are believed to be the work of Saint Luke the evangelist. The Virgin of Santa Maria displayed as Hodegetria (He who shows the way).
No less unique and interesting, the Kostnice-Sedlec Bone Chapel, a chapel which has its own charm. There, you can capture a variety of unique buildings that scraped a long history of interest.
Not only there, came to church the famous Shrine of the Infant Jesus in Prague, Czech. In this church will be found a statue of baby Jesus, who came from Spain. This area is thick with the feel of the holy family as recorded in our holy Christian.
Well, to realize the religious tours in Eastern Europe, this tour can be an attractive option for those of you who are hungry for what life is an adventure in the city, before Christianity was banished from the earth by the anti-Christ religion and terrorism rests.
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