1. Churches of Moldova
These eight churches of northern Moldavia, built from the late 15th
century to the late 16th century, their external walls covered with
fresco paintings, are masterpieces inspired by Byzantine art. Their
exceptional composition, the of the characters, and the harmony of
the colors blend perfectly with the surrounding countryside. The
church of the Sucevita Monastery is decorated with wall paintings of
the 16th century.
2. World Heritage Sites in Romania
Built in the style of the Dacian wall, the six Dacian fortresses of the Orastia
Mountains in Romania were erected in the first century BC. C. and I d. C. as
protection against the Roman conquest.
Its extensive and well preserved remains reflect the vigorous and innovative
civilization of the Iron Age. Currently, treasure hunters rummage through this area,
due to the lack of Romanian legislation in this area.
3. THE ACUEDUCTO OF SEGOVIA
The Segovia Aqueduct is a Roman aqueduct located in the Spanish city of
Segovia. The aqueduct of Segovia leads the waters of the Fuenfría spring,
located in the sierra near 17 kilometers from the city, in a place called La
Acebeda.
4. It travels more than 15 kilometers before arriving in the city. The water
is collected first in a cistern known as El Caserón, to be led then by a
channel of ashlars to a second tower (called Water House), where it is
decanted and dismantled, to continue its journey.
El caserón The water house
5. It is the largest forest mass in Navarre and one of the largest
and best preserved beech .In spite of being a forest exploited
forest from the centuries XVI-XVII, the respect and the good
work of the inhabitants of these valleys has made that it
conserves in total plenitude.
THE FOREST OF IRATI
6. And now, it is the best season to visit the Irati forest because
all the leaves are fallen and have many colors