Marion at the memorial for the Hungurian musican Laszlo Benko (1943 - 2020) in Hungary's capital Budapest
Matthias Church is one of the most important churches in Budapest. It was here, for example, that Emperor Franz Joseph I and his wife Elisabeth, the famous Sissi, were crowned King of Hungary in 1867.
Memorial of Saint Stephen I, the first king of Hungary (1000 to 1038) opposite Matthias Church
Again Saint Stephen I, the founder of Matthias Church in 1015
The former tax office and current Ministry of the Interior on the other side of Matthias Church
The Hungarian Parliament seen from the Fishermen's Bastion (near Matthias Church)
Budapest is famous for its baths - in the entrance hall of the Széchenyi Gyógyfürdo Bath
Once again the Hungarian Parliament seen from the Széchenyi Chain Bridge
War memorial in Novi Sad, Serbia with the Petrovaradin Fortress
Italian Vespa group in front of the Krusedol Monastary
More or less dry Waterfall in front of the entrance of the Cerjanska Cave in southeastern Serbia
Abandoned house on the way to the summit of Ljuti Vrh
The capital of Bulgaria, Sofia seen from the street to its skiing resort Vitosha
Marion on the way to the summit of Cherny Vrah, which at 2290 meters above sea level is the highest peak of the Vitosha Mountains
Marion on top of Cherny Vrah with its mountain hut in the back
Three beautiful Ladies on the south descent of Cherni Vrah
Summit of 2226 meters high Skoparnika with Sofia in the background
Rest at a refreshing stream in Dinkata (between Sofia and Plovdiv)
Old town of Plovdiv seen from the Nebet Tepe Hill, where Thracian settlements were found about 8000 years ago
Three beauties on Nebet Tepe Hill overlooking the New Town of Plovdiv
Noah's ark outside of the Saint Marina Orthodox Church
Indeed Plovdiv was the European Capital of Culture in the year 2019
Roman Forum of Philippopolis (old name of Plovdiv) built and used between 1st to 5th century AD
Statue of the Japanese folk hero Momotaro in the Tsar Simeon Garden Park