
Amazing landmarks and attractions of Europe. Quiz
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Austria
The «endless line» style of Hundertwasser has become one of the emblems of Austria. Inside, trees grow from the foundation and through the floors of the building…
1. Hundertwasser house 2. incineration plant 3. cancer hospital 4. boiler house
Belarus
The Second World War left a deep mark on Belarus, where one in four inhabitants died, and over 600 villages were burned to the ground. During the creation of the Mound of Glory, 35 meters high, thousands of people brought handfuls of earth here. The top of the hill is crowned with a sculptural composition of four bayonet obelisks. Inside the ring, in mosaic technique, the following text is written:
1. «Glory to the heroes!»
2. «Glory to the Red Army!»
3. «To the Soviet Army, to the liberating Army — glory!»
Belgium
How do people live in castles? Hundreds of Belgian castles, built in different eras, have captured not only the development of the country itself but also the history of all of Europe. The Royal Palace in Brussels, built in the neoclassical style like Buckingham Palace, has a facade 50% longer than the English palace’s facade. Which Belgian castle is not a water castle?
1. Zeller 2. Lavo-Saint-Anne 3. La Roche 4. Bornem 5. Oidonk 6. Tillegem 7. Bersel
Bulgaria
What is a city-museum? Bulgarian cities-museums of global significance are Veliko Tarnovo, Tryavna, Arbanasi, Bozhentsi, Zheravna, Kotel, Koprivshtitsa, Melnik, Nessebar, Sozopol, Balchik, Shiroko-Lyka, and Plovdiv. Which museum does not exist in Bulgaria?
1. Bear museum 2. Donkey museum 3. Salt museum 4. Motorcycle museum 5. Aylak museum 6. Vanga
United Kingdom
What is a colonial possession of the United Kingdom in Europe?
1. Andorra 2. Gibraltar 3. Luxembourg 4. Monaco 5. Canary Islands
Hungary
Is it dangerous to live on thermal springs? In Hungary, while searching for oil, gas, and ores, people kept stumbling upon hot water. The Miskolctapolca thermal resort is famous for its natural cave lake. Which bath is located in a building built at the beginning of the 20th century in the Art Nouveau style?
1. Széchenyi 2. Gellért 3. Lukács 4. Hajdúszoboszló 5. Dagály 6. Székesfehérvár
Germany
Why a bridge is not just a functional architectural structure? It is a true work of art, a unique landmark, and even a symbol of an entire city. A modern bridge not only connects shores, hearts, and countries but also becomes a true wonder of the world, among them: the «spy bridge» Glienicker Brücke, where the border between East Germany and West Berlin passed, the «Devil’s Bridge» — Rakotzbrücke in the form of a stone arch, Germany’s longest bridge, Rügenbrücke, connecting the mainland to the island of Rügen, and more. The city with the most bridges, not only in Germany but in all of Europe, is the city of 2485 bridges…
1. Venice 2. Amsterdam 3. Hamburg 4. London
Greece
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