A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: traveling. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése
A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: traveling. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése

2015. szeptember 17., csütörtök

Superhero team visited Albertirsa


Where the Gödöllő-ceglédbercel hills become gentle slopes
and melt into the flat land of the Hungarian plains, near the green meadows and
the Gerje creek you can find Albertirsa, a small town with 13.000 inhabitants,
lying low in the region.

Four church towers emerge among the houses,
three can be found in the south-east part of the town in each other"s
neighbourhood and fourth is in the north-west part trying to recall the past.
 Borika
sets out with her escorts to turn back time and recall the past of Albertirsa.


Today's
ALbertirsa is two neighbouring villages with great historical traditions:
Alberti and Irsa uniting in 1950.


The meaning of Alberti is Albert's, in the possession
of Albert. The name Irsa is of Slavonic origin, the ancient SLavonic word:
jelsa, olsa means alder.


The town has a rich past, there used to be a very eventful community life.
After a tiring journey, Borika's friends
watch over her dreams.

Super Hiro Team

Superhero doll: 
La Loba



Hercules the Superhero Dog Backpack: 
Customquiltsbyeva



Clutch: 
Monalinebags



Travel bag: 
BYildi



Crocheted belt: 
HEraMade - HEra textil art



Felt bear (tiny teddy): 
Grab a Coffee




Felt superhero keyring 
Pretty felt things









2015. augusztus 22., szombat

The Superhero Team in Budapest

The summer roundtrip in Hungary of the Hungarians’ Etsy Team next step is Budapest.

The photos were taken by:  Pretty Felt Things

Budapest is the capital and the largest city of Hungary.
Cited as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.
Budapest's extensive World Heritage Site includes the banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter, Heroes' Square and the Millennium Underground Railway, the second-oldest metro line in the world. It is the 25th most popular city in the world, and the 6th in Europe.
Super heroes on the Heroes’ Square
Heroes' Square is one of the major squares in Budapest, Hungary, noted for its iconic statue complex featuring the Seven Chieftains of the Magyars and other important national leaders, as well as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. We travelled by Millennium Underground Railway there.



Buda Castle
Few sites in the world are as spectacular as this castle complex. Originally built in the 13th century, it is an UNESCO World Heritage site. Background is River Danube and Budapest Parliament - the largest building in Hungary



Matthias Church was the coronation church of the kings of Hungary.
Budapest Castle Hill Funicular, background the Chain Bridge and St. Stephen's Basilica.


Fisherman's Bastion - Consisting of seven towers, this unique and fascinating building draws worldwide visitors due to its wonderful architectural mix.
Sight of Parliament, Chain Bridge and St. Stephen's Basilica.


River Danube and Castle Hill from Erzsébet Bridge, background Gellért Hill with Statue of Liberty.




Superhero Team
Superhero doll: La Loba https://www.facebook.com/lalobastudio
Hercules the Superhero Dog Backpack: Customquiltsbyevahttps://www.facebook.com/Customquiltsbyeva
Crocheted belt: HEraMade - HEra textil arthttps://www.facebook.com/heramadeart?fref=ts
Adrian, felt bear (tiny teddy): Grab a Coffeehttps://www.facebook.com/grabacoffee
Felt superhero keyring: Pretty felt things,https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pretty-felt-things/620244684695433


2015. július 26., vasárnap

The Superhero Team visited Tokaj

A warm welcome to our dear visitors! 

Within the summer campaign of the Hungarian Etsy Team:
" Come to a roundtrip in Hungary " 
with Etsy sellers, we will introduce the most famous sights of Hungary and of course our sellers' items will be presented  in the photos as well. 

The first stop is in Tokaj. 

The photos were taken by: Customquiltsbyeva


This weekend is all about Tokaj, Hungary historical vine-region, which part of the UNESCO World Heritage program since 2002.


The symbol and center of this region is the Tokaj The vine produced here is so famous, that Tokaj-region has become one of the symbol of Hungary as well.
The city has centuries old wine making traditions, unique architectural heritage and carries on many local traditions.


They have several unique, delicious wine here, in this amazing county. 


There're wines with mineral notes, because the special soil of the hill-side, with lower acidity, so the wine nice and soft, full with sweet, fruity taste. The most famous wine type is the "aszu".

They're saying that the Tokaj wine is the king of wines and the wine of kings. This delicious Hungarian wine specialty is surely the best of all Hungarian premier wine varieties, and it is true, that this wine was the big Hungarian and Italian kings favorite bottle of wine on the table.

The noble wine has a very particular taste, what reminds you of the fresh bread taste, characterized by a nice, clear, golden yellow color and relatively high alcohol content, its alcohol content is typically 14%.


Tokaj-region has a special micro climate, thanks for the surrounding rivers -Bodrog, Tisza. Lot's of festivals are taking place here around the Tisza-port.





 The summer season is very busy, big tourist attraction.


There's no need to advertising the goods, if it has such a good quality, but there's plenty of wine-house offer free taste of the wine of the kings, following a lovely traditional dinner of course.
We've also seen a Gönczy-winery, a traditional family wine-house. 


The owner was an amazing host, great story teller about the wine-making. We had a taste of the world-famous sweet, topaz-colored wine known throughout the English-speaking world as Tokay. Thank you for the lovely day, wine and food! We had a great day in Tokaj!

Super Hiro Team
Superhero doll: La Loba
Hercules the Superhero Dog Backpack: Customquiltsbyeva
Clutch: Monalinebags
Travel bag: BYildi
Crocheted belt: HEraMade - HEra textil art
Adrian, felt bear (tiny teddy): Grab a Coffee
Felt superhero keyring Pretty felt things
If you around, don't forget to see the Gönczy-winery here more info Gönczy Pince