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Balkan Peninsula Collection

The Balkan Peninsula, a land of rich history and diverse cultures, offers a captivating blend of traditions and landmarks

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Rachenitsa Dance, 1894 by Ivan Mrkvicka (1856-1938). National Gallery Kvadrat 500, Sofia

Rachenitsa Dance, 1894 by Ivan Mrkvicka (1856-1938). National Gallery Kvadrat 500, Sofia. Bulgaria

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: SERBIA, Belgrade. Sveti Sava Orthodox Church (Worlds Biggest Orthodox Church)

SERBIA, Belgrade. Sveti Sava Orthodox Church (Worlds Biggest Orthodox Church)- Sveti Sava Church Exterior Morning View

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: MACEDONIA, Ohrid. Sveti Jovan at Kaneo Church (13th century) and Lake Ohrid / Morning

MACEDONIA, Ohrid. Sveti Jovan at Kaneo Church (13th century) and Lake Ohrid / Morning

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: KOSOVO, Prishtina. Downtown aerial view looking north on Boulevard Mother Teresa

KOSOVO, Prishtina. Downtown aerial view looking north on Boulevard Mother Teresa / Daytime

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20102142

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Albania, Tirane, Tirana, Statue of the national hero Skanderbeg

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Mici, the delicious traditional sausages of Brasov, very tasty and spicy. Romania

Mici, the delicious traditional sausages of Brasov, very tasty and spicy. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Bulgarian kukeri masks. They are used in winter solstice festivities by dancers that

Bulgarian kukeri masks. They are used in winter solstice festivities by dancers that accompany musicians throughout the villages, dancing rhythmically to drive away evil and invite good

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: T-shirts with Vladimir Putin. Sofia, Bulgaria

T-shirts with Vladimir Putin. Sofia, Bulgaria

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Statue of Sveta Sofia (Statue of Saint Sophia) by the sculptor Georgi Chapkanov, with

Statue of Sveta Sofia (Statue of Saint Sophia) by the sculptor Georgi Chapkanov, with the symbols of power (crown), fame (wreath) and wisdom (owl). Sofia, Bulgaria

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Statue of Nikola Piccolo (1792-1865), Bulgarian scientist and philosopher, he had

Statue of Nikola Piccolo (1792-1865), Bulgarian scientist and philosopher, he had an important role on the education and spiritual development in Tarnovo. Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: The oldest street in Veliko Tarnovo, General Gurko street, with charming old houses

The oldest street in Veliko Tarnovo, General Gurko street, with charming old houses. Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Viola Surviving the Shipwreck off the Coast of Illyria, from “Twelfth Night”, c. 1776

Viola Surviving the Shipwreck off the Coast of Illyria, from “Twelfth Night”, c. 1776. Creator: George Romney
Viola Surviving the Shipwreck off the Coast of Illyria, from "Twelfth Night", c. 1776

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: The golden domes of St. Nicholas Orthodox Church. Bucharest, Romania

The golden domes of St. Nicholas Orthodox Church. Bucharest, Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Elegant buildings dating back to the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century

Elegant buildings dating back to the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, in the old town of Bucharest. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: The Viscri fortified church was built by the Transylvanian Saxon community in Viscri

The Viscri fortified church was built by the Transylvanian Saxon community in Viscri in the 13th century. It is a Unesco World Heritage Site. Brasov County, Transylvania, Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: The Clock Tower, dating back to the 14th century, defends the main gate to the citadel

The Clock Tower, dating back to the 14th century, defends the main gate to the citadel of the medieval old town. With its 64 meters of height, the tower also served as the town hall until 1556

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Bran Castle dating back to the 13th century

Bran Castle dating back to the 13th century. In the beginning of the 20th century it was the royal residence of Queen Marie of Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Samuil, Tsar of Bulgaria (997-1014). He was born around 945

Samuil, Tsar of Bulgaria (997-1014). He was born around 945. For decades Samuil has been the leading figure of the bulgarian kingdom and after his death he was crowned Tsar of Bulgaria

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Tsarevets fortress and the Ascension Cathedral on the top of the hill. Veliko Tarnovo

Tsarevets fortress and the Ascension Cathedral on the top of the hill. Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Vitosha Boulevard, the main pedestrian and commercial street in the centre of Sofia

Vitosha Boulevard, the main pedestrian and commercial street in the centre of Sofia, full of shops, bars and restaurants. Sofia, Bulgaria

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Tsarevets fortress with the remains of medieval houses and the Ascension Cathedral

Tsarevets fortress with the remains of medieval houses and the Ascension Cathedral on the top of the hill. Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20102195

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Albania, Tirane, Tirana, National flag depicting two headed eagle flying above equestrian statue of George Castriot Skanderbeg, the national hero of Albania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Tiles of the Biserica Sfantul Spiridon Vechi (St

Tiles of the Biserica Sfantul Spiridon Vechi (St. Spiridon Old Orthodox Church), Bucharest. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Restaurant in the medieval old town inside the citadel. A Unesco World Heritage Site

Restaurant in the medieval old town inside the citadel. A Unesco World Heritage Site. Sighisoara, Transylvania. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: A horse and cart with a family in the Saxon village of Viscri, a Unesco World Heritage

A horse and cart with a family in the Saxon village of Viscri, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Brasov county, Transylvania. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Piata Mare and the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church at dusk. Sibiu, Transylvania

Piata Mare and the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church at dusk. Sibiu, Transylvania. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Windows of a traditional house of Campanii de Sus, dating back to the 19th

Windows of a traditional house of Campanii de Sus, dating back to the 19th century. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air ethnographic museum at Herastrau Park, Bucharest. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Houses of Maramures. ASTRA Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization, an open-air museum

Houses of Maramures. ASTRA Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization, an open-air museum outside Sibiu, Transylvania. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Traditional houses in Sighisoara, Transylvania. Romania

Traditional houses in Sighisoara, Transylvania. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Stavropoleos Monastery Church, an Eastern Orthodox monastery for nuns in the old town

Stavropoleos Monastery Church, an Eastern Orthodox monastery for nuns in the old town of Bucharest. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Piata Sfatului (Council Square) at dusk, with the former Council House, built in 1420

Piata Sfatului (Council Square) at dusk, with the former Council House, built in 1420, in the middle. Brasov, Transylvania. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Traditional house of Prahova county dating back to the 19th century

Traditional house of Prahova county dating back to the 19th century. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air ethnographic museum at Herastrau Park, Bucharest. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Traditional house from the Carpathian region

Traditional house from the Carpathian region. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air ethnographic museum at Herastrau Park, Bucharest. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Farmhouse of Romania. ASTRA Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization, an open-air museum

Farmhouse of Romania. ASTRA Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization, an open-air museum outside Sibiu, Transylvania. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Houses and restaurants in Piata Sfatului (Council Square). Brasov, Romania

Houses and restaurants in Piata Sfatului (Council Square). Brasov, Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Traditional well from Maramures region. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului)

Traditional well from Maramures region. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air ethnographic museum at Herastrau Park, Bucharest. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Homestead of a gold ore miner. Corna, Alba county

Homestead of a gold ore miner. Corna, Alba county. ASTRA Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization, an open-air museum outside Sibiu, Transylvania. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Traditional house in the forest. Bran, Brasov county

Traditional house in the forest. Bran, Brasov county. ASTRA Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization, an open-air museum outside Sibiu, Transylvania. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Traditional russian house of Tulcea county dating back to the 19th century

Traditional russian house of Tulcea county dating back to the 19th century. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air ethnographic museum at Herastrau Park, Bucharest. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Traditional farmhouse of Romania. ASTRA Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization, an

Traditional farmhouse of Romania. ASTRA Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization, an open-air museum outside Sibiu, Transylvania. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Traditional farmhouse. Museum of Viticulture and Tree Growing, Golesti. Arges County

Traditional farmhouse. Museum of Viticulture and Tree Growing, Golesti. Arges County, Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Detail of a house in Smardan street (Strada Smardan), the main pedestrian street in

Detail of a house in Smardan street (Strada Smardan), the main pedestrian street in central Bucharest. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Traditional farmhouse of Sebesu de Jos, Sibiu county

Traditional farmhouse of Sebesu de Jos, Sibiu county. ASTRA Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization, an open-air museum outside Sibiu, Transylvania. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Peasant homestead from Mierta-Dragu, Salaj County

Peasant homestead from Mierta-Dragu, Salaj County. ASTRA Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization, an open-air museum outside Sibiu, Transylvania. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: The cloisters of the Stavropoleos Monastery, an Eastern Orthodox monastery for nuns

The cloisters of the Stavropoleos Monastery, an Eastern Orthodox monastery for nuns in the old town of Bucharest. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Cross from Maramures. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air

Cross from Maramures. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air ethnographic museum at Herastrau Park, Bucharest. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Holy Trinity Church (Biserica Sfanta Treime). Sighisoara, Transylvania. Romania

Holy Trinity Church (Biserica Sfanta Treime). Sighisoara, Transylvania. Romania

Background imageBalkan Peninsula Collection: Maramures wooden church. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air

Maramures wooden church. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air ethnographic museum at Herastrau Park, Bucharest. Romania



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The Balkan Peninsula, a land of rich history and diverse cultures, offers a captivating blend of traditions and landmarks. In Sofia's National Gallery Kvadrat 500, one can admire the mesmerizing Rachenitsa Dance captured in Ivan Mrkvicka's masterpiece from 1894. Meanwhile, in Belgrade stands the majestic Sveti Sava Orthodox Church, proudly claiming its title as the world's largest Orthodox church. Venturing into Macedonia, Ohrid beckons with its enchanting sights. The ancient Sveti Jovan at Kaneo Church transports visitors back to the 13th century while Lake Ohrid glistens under the morning sun, casting a spellbinding reflection. In Kosovo's capital city Prishtina, an aerial view reveals Boulevard Mother Teresa bustling with life and energy. It serves as a testament to progress and growth within this vibrant region. Delving into local delicacies brings us to Romania where Brasov boasts Mici sausages - tantalizingly tasty and spicy treats that are sure to satisfy any food lover's cravings. And let us not forget Bulgaria's winter solstice festivities adorned with Bulgarian kukeri masks worn by dancers who bring joy and merriment during this special time of year. Political satire takes center stage in Sofia where T-shirts featuring Vladimir Putin add a touch of humor amidst historical surroundings. Speaking of statues, Georgi Chapkanov’s Statue of Sveta Sofia stands tall as Saint Sophia watches over her beloved city. Bulgaria also pays tribute to Nikola Piccolo through his statue; an esteemed scientist and philosopher whose contributions continue to inspire generations. Veliko Tarnovo showcases General Gurko street – the oldest street brimming with charm emanating from its well-preserved old houses. Finally, Bucharest unveils St. Nicholas Orthodox Church adorned with golden domes that shimmer against the sky – an architectural marvel that leaves visitors awestruck.