1. Humor Monastery:
Postcards around the world
Received postcards and ready to swap postcards as well.
Sunday 31 July 2011
Other Romanian W.H.S.
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Humor Monastery,
postcards,
swap,
trade,
UNESCO W.H.Sites
Aerial views, multiple views-updated from Mures county
1. SINGLE VIEWS of Targu Mures(Neumarkt):
2.Catholic Church(Multiple view) and Reformed Church(aerial):
3. The Palace of Culture and Teleky Library
4. SOVATA
2.Catholic Church(Multiple view) and Reformed Church(aerial):
3. The Palace of Culture and Teleky Library
4. SOVATA
Labels:
church,
library,
Neumarkt,
postcrossing,
Sovata,
Sovata postcards,
Targu Mures,
Telekyaerial view,
Tg.Mures,
trade
UNESCO W.H.S. sites from Romania- 1. Sighisoara
Founded by German craftsmen and merchants known as the Saxons of Transylvania, Sighişoara is a fine example of a small, fortified medieval town which played an important strategic and commercial role on the fringes of central Europe for several centuries.
Justification for Inscription
Criterion (iii):Sighisoara is an outstanding testimony to the culture of the Transylvanian Saxons, a culture that is coming to a close after 850 years and will continue to exist only through its architectural and urban monuments. Criterion (v): Sighisoara is an outstanding example of a small fortified city in the border region between the Latin-oriented culture of central Europe and the Byzantine-Orthodox culture of south-eastern Europe. The apparently unstoppable process of emigration by the Saxons, the social stratum which had formed and upheld the cultural traditions of the region, threatens the survival of their architectural heritage as well.
http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/902
3 Multiple view postcards:
4 single views cards:
Justification for Inscription
Criterion (iii):Sighisoara is an outstanding testimony to the culture of the Transylvanian Saxons, a culture that is coming to a close after 850 years and will continue to exist only through its architectural and urban monuments. Criterion (v): Sighisoara is an outstanding example of a small fortified city in the border region between the Latin-oriented culture of central Europe and the Byzantine-Orthodox culture of south-eastern Europe. The apparently unstoppable process of emigration by the Saxons, the social stratum which had formed and upheld the cultural traditions of the region, threatens the survival of their architectural heritage as well.
http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/902
3 Multiple view postcards:
4 single views cards:
Labels:
historical centre,
postcards,
postcrossing,
Sighisoara,
swap,
UNESCO,
UNESCO World Heritage Sites,
W.H.S.citadel,
WHS
Friday 8 July 2011
Japan vintage card/stamp?
Can anyone tell anything about the stamp glued on the card?
Is it Japanese? From which year? Was the card issued at that age or it is a newer one?
Is it Japanese? From which year? Was the card issued at that age or it is a newer one?
Labels:
geisha,
Japan,
Japanese postcard,
painting,
stamp,
swap,
vintage photos
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