In the 20 years since the revolutions that swept through the countries of the former Soviet Bloc in the autumn of 1989, there has been a renaissance of sorts taking place in cities such as Prague, Krakow, Budapest, Dubrovnik and Lyublyana, bringing them out of the shadows of the past, brightening and transforming them into the glittering jewels we see today.
About the Author
Julia Maudlin
jmaudlin
Lake Oswego, Oregon. USA
Julia Maudlin is a photographer and traveller, most happy when setting out yet again with a bag on her back and a dog-eared Baedeker in her pocket. Since 1998 she has organized and led garden tours to England, Scotland and Wales, Ireland and Northern Ireland, France, Italy and South Africa.
Publish Date November 03, 2009
Dimensions Small Square 160 pgs
Premium Paper, matte finish
Category Travel
Tags eastern europe, central europe, czech republic, salt mine, lake bled, rab island, plitvice lakes, prague, poland, krakow, auschwitz, hungary, budapest, slovenia, lyublyana, croatia, rovinj, motovun, dubrovnik