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Slovakia Walking Tour in 4K - PRESOV 2023

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This video was recorded on a beautiful, sunny day in September in the city of Prešov , the third-largest city in Slovakia with a population of about 88,000. The city has a rich history and a dynamic present. Located in the eastern part of Slovakia, it serves as the administrative center of the Prešov region and the Prešov district. In the historical center of the city, there are many interesting landmarks. The dominant feature is the monumental Roman Catholic Parish of St. Nicholas, dating back to the mid-14th century, with a tall tower that has been restored in the Gothic style. Another important historical site is the Rakoczi Palace, currently serving as a museum. Across from the Neptune Fountain in the park on the square is the Town Hall building—currently the Wine Museum—and in the southern part of the square is the Greek Catholic Cathedral dedicated to St. John the Baptist, dating back to the 18th century. The video was recorded on September 2023. Enjoy watching the walking tou

Poland Rainy Walking Tour in 4K - NOWY SACZ 2023

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  Nowy Sącz is one of those cities that provide unforgettable tourist experiences and are full of attractions. It is also one of the oldest towns in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, situated in the picturesque Sądecka Valley. With a population of approximately 84,000, Nowy Sącz is the largest towns in the region, serving as the county seat, and the surrounding towns and villages within the county exceed a total of 214,000 inhabitants. One of the first landmarks that welcome tourists is the remains of the Kazimierz Castle. These picturesque ruins, along with the Kowalska Tower, are valuable remnants of the city's medieval history. Equally fascinating is the Market Square, the heart of the city, presenting itself impressively with its eclectic town hall, distinctive tower, and beautiful facade. Currently, the town hall serves as the seat of the city authorities. In the square, you can also admire numerous townhouses in Renaissance and Baroque styles, some of which boast preserved Gothic