Chinadievsky Castle, Ukraine
In the Middle Ages the castle was called St. Miklos (St. Nicholas), which is located at the pass “Russian Gates”: this is where the Hungarians...
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Via Gastrocarpathia is a cross-border touristic route mapped in the regions of Maramureș - Romania, Borsod-Abauj-Zemplen - Hungary and Transcarpathia - Ukraine.
Tourists travelling in these areas can find useful information about local places as Via Gastrocarpathia aims to highlight the traditional crafts and the gastronomic culture of the Carpathian Euroregion. Being valuable components of the cultural heritage, local crafts and gastronomy stand as pillars to a common regional tourist destination both by the similarities and by the specific characteristics of each area.
Thus, Via Gastrocarpathia was designed as a tool for tourists to discover the most beautiful and valuable places, people and traditions of the mapped region of Carpathian Euroregion.
In the Middle Ages the castle was called St. Miklos (St. Nicholas), which is located at the pass “Russian Gates”: this is where the Hungarians...
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The year of the construction of the wooden church in Ieud Şes is questioned by historians and specialists. The team of architectural restorers (SC Manisa...
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In the wine museum in Tolcsva, visitors can have a look at the traditional tools of winemaking and grape processing and get a wealth of...
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