Here’s an image of a town square, taken when walking around Brasov, in Romania, about 15 years ago. I love the architecture:

Here’s an image of a town square, taken when walking around Brasov, in Romania, about 15 years ago. I love the architecture:
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Good!
Places like this is one of the many reasons I enjoy Europe.
Very good!
Foreign town centres have an appeal that is sadly lacking in so many British towns.
Best wishes, Pete.
Well, I don’t think it’s true of all foreign towns, Pete! But admittedly a lot of them seem to keep their old town centres separate to the newer parts….
I was thinking of Aix, Nimes, Orleans, Rouen, Ghent, Bruges, Liepzig, Berlin, Prague, and some others. They often have large squares, along with pavement cafes with outside tables that used to make them seem more ‘exotic’ to me. 🙂
Yes, a good number of them have!
I like the architecture too. Now that would have been some challenge – 30 days of walking through squares! I’m glad Becky didn’t think of that.
Good point, Anabel!
What great architecture is in this photo. Marvelous capture Sue 😀
Thanks, Cee!
Fabulous, you have squares too and yours is a proper square as mine it more rectangular!
Well, YouTube wanted Squares, so I gave!
Great architecture, great colours!
Yes, I wish I had spent longer in Kronstadt – well, Brasov now
I love the architecture, too, and the way you composed this, with the pavement stripe leading the eye – perfection!
Many thanks, Lynn!
Beautiful shot Sue! We loved Brasov too.
Transylvania generally had me enraptured
And Bucovina, for me!