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Christmas Photos from Central & Eastern Europe

[ 5 ] December 25, 2009 |

Here’s a collection of Christmas photos from Central and Eastern Europe. Merry Christmas!

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The Dresden's Striezelmarkt, which is known as the oldest Christmas market in Germany.

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The "Christkindlmarkt" on the square in front of the City Hall in Vienna.

Prague

Christmas tree in front of Old Town Square in Prague.

Traditional Czech Christmas tree Traditional Czech ornaments made from bobbin lace or crochet at a Christmas market in Prague.

Traditional Czech Christmas tree ornaments made from bobbin lace and crochet.

Traditional Hungarian Christmas ornament made from felt.

Andrássy street at Christmas in Budapest.

Andrássy street in Budapest.

Slovak National Theater in Bratislava.

Slovak National Theater in Bratislava.

Historical Town Hall tower on the Main Market Square in Krakow

Historical Town Hall tower in Kraków.

Russia

View of Saint Basil's Cathedral in Moscow.

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  1. Jill says:

    I just recently came across your blog and I think it’s really wonderful! I have Hungarian ancenstry, but don’t know much about it and I find it very interesting to learn more. Thanks for posting! :)

  2. Laura says:

    these are awesome photos! thanks for sharing them i would love to experience that some time
    ~laura

  3. Donna says:

    Thank you so much for posting these photos. I just returned from a Christmas cruise on the Danube which began in Vienna and ended in Nuremburg. We then drove to Prague. I fell in love with your part of the world, especially at this time of year. It left me with warm, amazing memories.

    Wishing you a happy and healthy New Year.
    Donna

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