The Navel of Sicily

Enna -  is located almost in the middle of the island on a plateau, and divides the southern and northern parts of Sicily. The city is nicknamed Belvedere della Sicilia. (a beautiful view) It is also called the Navel of Sicily, which has views in all directions of the island! For lunch in Enna w...

Villa Romana del Casale

One of the goals of staying in Piazza Armerina is an extraordinary facility: “Villa Romana del Casale - a luxurious summer villa from the late Roman Empire, residential and representative consisting of about 50 rooms, baths, gyms, offices and bedrooms arranged around a large inner courtyard. Its o...

In Piazza Armerina

Ninety kilometers from the airport there is Piazza Armerina. The apartment on the 5th floor of a skyscraper surprised us with its size and equipment. It turned out that it was our hosts' grandmother's apartment and nothing (almost) was changed after her death. Grandma was a painter and hence beau...

Over a part of Europe

Apparently everyone is flying to Sicily today! This time we enter the board from the airport ground. The queue was impressive but went forwad smoothly. Mandatory masks! Beautiful green and yellow fields of Germany still in full sunshine. There were clouds over the Croatian islands, but their bea...

To Catania, in Sicily

As tradition tells as so, we start the next journey from Berlin - from Brandenburg airport. It turns out that even 3 hours before departure, it is not too much time to get through the formalities and good German security control and be able to breathe over coffee and beer in the airport lounge. Ou...

First of May in Szczecin

“Today we are celebrating the 18th anniversary of Poland's accession to the European Union. Our country has been a full member of the community since May 1, 2004. The document constituting the legal basis of our membership is the accession treaty signed in Athens on April 16, 2003, which also concer...

Only impressions and memories are left ...

The four-day trip is over. But Prague remains under our eye lids! When asked what impressed us the most, there is one answer: There are no skyscrapers in Prague!! Nothing disturbs the beautiful urban development, which makes the city more friendly to its residents and tourists. Despite th...

Wet Monday

In the folk tradition, the second day of Easter is called Wet Monday. Then they practice sprinkling with water. In Slavic times, this custom symbolized the spring cleansing of dirt and diseases. Our southern neighbors have been beaten with pomlázki, which was supposed to heal and provide vitality. ...