St. Konstantin - a popular church for weddings
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Sunday, March 18, 2012
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11 comments:
Because it is so picturesque I can readily understand why it is a popular church for weddings.
Just lovely. Second photo grabs me.
I can understand why weddings are popular here! I bet the inside is just as gorgeous, it looks medievil.
I can see why! What a beautiful little church!
THese are beautiful. I love it against the blue sky with the remains of snow at the base.
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Small and beautiful! Wonderful shots.
Lovely place, great church...
It is a gorgeous building; and looks like an Orthodox church. Re your question about the yellow bunny: I have no idea what it's about. It could be some kind of indicator as to where you parked your car. Some of us old folks have a hard time remembering things like that so we put flags and other symbols on antennae to help us find what we did with them!
It is a beautiful, beautiful place. I like the horizontal image better. It is so interesting to see how the buildings in your area have features melding the different cultures that meet up in your mixing pot of a region.
Is/was it an Orthodox church?
I'm sure you are more than pleased to see a change in the seasons and some warmer weather ahead. Lovely image Karl.
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