Each chair, a person who never returned – A silent scream in the heart of Krakow

This is not a tourist attraction. It is not art. It is a scream. It is the absolute nothingness the Nazis left behind: a square filled with empty chairs. And each one of them represents a person who never had the chance to say goodbye. A child who never grew up. A mother who wiped […]
The Tiger of Oslo – A bronze symbol at the heart of the Norwegian capital

In front of Oslo Central Station, in a lively square full of motion, modern energy, and travelers from all around the world, stands one of the most recognizable landmarks of the city: a majestic bronze tiger, seemingly ready to stroll among the crowd.
Moulin Rouge: The night light that never fades

In the heart of bohemian Montmartre, where the spirit of Paris hums softly through its cobbled streets, a red windmill stands tall. Not just any windmill — but a symbol of art, freedom, and flamboyance. This is the Moulin Rouge — the world’s most iconic cabaret and an eternal spark in the city’s dazzling nightlife.
My northern refuge – Gol, Norway

I don’t remember exactly when Scandinavia first started to enchant me. Maybe it was the first time I read the word friluftsliv – that beautiful Norwegian philosophy meaning “a life lived outdoors, in nature.” Maybe it was when I dreamt of waking up beside a mirror made of water and trees. In Gol, these aren’t […]
Friedberg: A Bavarian Gem with a Medieval Soul – A Journey to a Hidden Treasure

Some trips have a special way of making time stand still. Friedberg, a small town in Bavaria, offered me exactly that. At first glance, it looks like something out of a fairytale – cobbled streets, colorful houses with green shutters, and blooming flowerbeds. It’s a place that invites you to slow down and truly live […]