Free parking outside the city, there is a parking lot on the seaside, walking to the old city wall is not very far, walk along the seaside, the old wall surrounds the park and the old city, you can walk on the old wall in some parts. Walk into the village on the mountain, it takes 3-4 an hour to go around the village in the old city wall. It's a boat house. Normal residence Still maintains a lot of ancient conditions. You can walk all day without getting bored. There are photo spots all the time. In the evening, we come to eat food at the center of the village in the old city. Give me the mood that um... I love this city 🥰
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Free parking outside the city, there is a parking lot on the seaside, walking to the old city wall is not very far, walk along the seaside, the old wall surrounds the park and the old city, you can walk on the old wall in some parts. Walk into the village on the mountain, it takes 3-4 an hour to go around the village in the old city wall. It's a boat house. Normal residence Still maintains a lot of ancient conditions. You can walk all day without getting bored. There are photo spots all the time. In the evening, we come to eat food at the center of the village in the old city. Give me the mood that um... I love this city 🥰
||| Wisby is the largest city in Gotland, Sweden, and the best preserved medieval town in Scandinavia. It is known as a classic representative of medieval scenery after being UNESCO named a world cultural heritage. The walls of Visby have been weathered for more than 600 years and are still intact and spectacular. Most of the city's long and narrow streets paved with gravel are also well preserved, and the houses along the streets built in the 13th to 14th centuries are still beautiful. There are 17 medieval churches scattered in the city. From the 12th to 13th centuries, commerce and shipping in the Gotland region played a very important role in the Baltic region. As a center of international trade and culture with many German elements, Visby became a major town. The limestone wall surrounds the town, and the Weisby defense wall is3.6 kilometers long, making it the most well-preserved city wall in northern Europe. Walk around the town and you will find that all the houses are dark brown wooden structures, dotted with green wooden doors and glass windows. These former merchant houses were built in the 18th and 19th centuries, when a large influx of Nordic immigrants brought new construction techniques such as carpentry, panelling, and creative use of color. Now, strolling along the Clinton Hill to the east of the town, you can get a better view of the whole picture of these European-style cabins. The ancient town is built on a slope and leans from the hillside to the sea. In the narrow streets surrounded by several floors, the effects of sunlight and shadow alternate, a sense of space-time transformation. This quiet and peaceful environment is a precious gift to us from the Middle Ages.