悠悠游游哈The old town of Maribor, the second largest city in Slovenia, staying at a ski resort at night, is very distinctive, fresh air, beautiful scenery, quiet and comfortable! Specifically, you can enjoy the following pictures to see the taste here.
小思文Santan Park is a very natural small park. The park has a large construction area. You can feel a lot of wonderful things if you love this game. Santan Park is also a city park, which is more suitable for visiting in summer.
小米Maribor is very beautiful and the second largest city in Slovenia, very quiet. The various colleges of Maribor University are scattered on the boulevards of the city according to different building groups and departments. The scale is very large locally. Various national flags, city flags, school flags, and statues of former principals in front of the main building of the university.
GinvoThe second largest city in Sri Lanka, the pace of life is slow, consumption is low, and the environment is good. To be honest, I didn't take pictures. It was a little late there. The foreigners invited to dinner very late, so I went to the night view. The city has been around for some years. The chat learned that most locals, especially young people, went to Austria or Germany to seek jobs. Local house prices are very low. On weekends, most locals go to a coastal city in Croatia 300 kilometers away. A seaside city with good quality and low price. Have the opportunity to travel slowly to Sri Lanka.
112***81Maribor Cathedral is a Gothic building dating back to the 12th century. The church is located in a quiet oasis with a cool fountain, across the forest from Maribor University!
112***81For wine lovers, the water tower built in Maribor is a must-see. It is a bunker built in the late Renaissance, guarding the southeast of the city wall, and has the oldest wine cellar in Slovenia, specializing in the production of red wine from Slovenia and the surrounding area. The highest level of the wine cellar is a wide high ceiling rotunda, dedicated to wine tasting and used as a banquet hall in the Middle Ages!