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2 days walk in Uzhhorod ... Corso Street.

2 days walk in Uzhhorod ... Corso Street.

April 2020 · 3 min read · Uzhhorod

I will walk on the small historical city of Uzhgorod, which has its extremely colorful face, like laces on the shoes of my Darynka :)

It is the administrative center of Transcarpathia, which stands on the river Uzh, on the border with Slovakia.

I came to Uzhgorod two years ago and walked for two days, and of course the acquaintance began with the building of the train station, which is fascinating with its beauty. It is round and like a castle.

The first we visited in Uzhgorod is usually the embankment of the river Uzh. Pedestrian bridge and multicolored two - three storey houses on either side of the river.

The sculpture of the artist who liked my daughter ... The first impression of the city - I enjoy the harmony and comfort.

Uzhgorod is a garden city in general! But its color is not green, but pink at a time when cherry blossoms bloom, which there are a lot!

The weather was cold and we didn't get to cherry blossoms. That means I'll be here again!

We continue to the main street Corso, which is a favorite tourist destination. There are many exclusive cafes and architectural monuments here. For example, my attention was drawn to cafe "Vertep", which has elements of national clothing and Transcarpathian cuisine.The cozy interior is designed in the style of the Transcarpathian village - massive furniture made of natural wood, towels and embroideries. Traditional Transcarpathian cuisine is served. Branded treats - a loaf of bread, beans with smoked meats, pancakes.

At the intersection of Corso - Voloshin streets there is a unique sculpture of a person who was a real resident who turned on electric lights in the city for 40 years! a real resident of the city, Uncle Kolya.

He is hanging by the lantern on the wall of an old house in the middle of town. According to legends - this is how, manually, this man switched on and off every night hundreds of city lights.

Next to the cafe "Astika" we saw an interesting element - a globe of Uzhgorod!

Through an interesting cozy yard, where a mock-up of the city is mounted on the wall.

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We walked to the waterfront and spent a lot of time near the famous Jewish synagogue

https://travelfeed.io/@olga.maslievich/famous-jewish-synagogue-bet-shabad-uzhhorod

I wrote about earlier.

Now we can sit on the bench a little and move on...

These are my fond memories of the trip to celebrate my anniversary. I already wrote about this trip on my blog in 2018.
Thanks for great initiative #showcaseapril pur friend @anomadsoul

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by @olga.maslievich

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