RE: ADSactly Travel: Roads and Trips Across Northern Europe - Part 4
Important that you have stopped in your traveler's story in this place and have dedicated yourself to inform us about its historical relevance, @lufcija. I'm not European, but I did have a general knowledge of that agreement, but not of the place, much less of its details.
The monument/sculpture alluding to this important agreement is very striking and symbolic. Although it took me a while to see clearly the last photograph, about which you ask us, I dare say that the star alludes to Greece: by the icon of the Olympics (originally Greek), the Discóbolo (Greek sculpture), as I can detail.
What a beautiful castle! The buildings covered with ivy captivate me (in my region there is such a small church).
Thanks for your post, @lufcija. Greetings.
Hola José, yes the star represents Greece.
I also recognized the Ionic column, but I wasn t sure about the two greek philsophers, so I googled it and found out that Socrates is one sitting on the chair and the other one is Plato s head.
Thank you José for reading my blogs and writting such detailed comments.
Those details my eyes couldn't see. Thanks to you.