Nowadays computers mean everything. They help us to find any information we need, to watch films without going to the cinema or listen to music we like, to talk with our friends on the Internet, even to do our homework. But is it so good, to use computers instead real life? On the one hand, we have an access to information, such as pictures, videos, music, we can use them at any time only by one or two clicks, we can chat with our friends without going into windy or rainy street,we can write letters, find a job..But there is nothing to compare with the real life, real communication, going to libraries or to the cinema, talking with friends in the cafe. So I suppose, that computers, though they can be helpful, are not a blessing. They are a curse in some kind. They kill our wish for living a real life.
Castles Of Transylvania. Transylvania has long been considered a land of vampires and all thanks to the terrible and cruel count Dracula. 1)bran Castle — the most touristic place in Romania.It is located in the picturesque village of bran, at 30 km from Brasov, on the border Munteniya and Transylvania. It was built in the late 14th century, the means of local residents.Built on a cliff top and has an unusual trapezoidal shape, bran castle served as a strategic defence fortress. It has 4 levels that are connected by stairs. Halls and corridors of the castle are mysterious labyrinth. According to legend, there once lived Dracula. 2)Peles CastlePeles castle is located on the medieval route linking Transylvania and Wallachia, in the picturesque place of the Carpathian mountains, near Sinaia in Romania. The castle was built in neo-Renaissance style between 1873 and 1914 its inauguration was held in 1883. The name was given by the nearby mountain stream. Currently, the castle is a historical monument.3)The Fortress Of Sighisoara.Sighisoara — a town with a population of slightly more than 30 thousand people in the historical region of Transylvania was founded in the 12th century. The beauty of its streets and feel the spirit of the middle Ages, is difficult to describe — here you need just to visit. And the main hallmark of the city is the fortress of Sighisoara, around which have formed urban settlement.The fortress was built by German colonists from Saxony.4)The Pelisor CastleThe Pelisor castle is part of the Palace complex of the Peles castle and is located in the immediate vicinity. In fact, Pelisor can be translated as "little Peles" — and it will be a reflection of the essence of the building. King Carol I the Pelisor was built for his nephew Ferdinand I. Pelisor is a summer residence for the heir to the throne. Construction took place in 1899-1903
1)bran Castle — the most touristic place in Romania.It is located in the picturesque village of bran, at 30 km from Brasov, on the border Munteniya and Transylvania. It was built in the late 14th century, the means of local residents.Built on a cliff top and has an unusual trapezoidal shape, bran castle served as a strategic defence fortress. It has 4 levels that are connected by stairs. Halls and corridors of the castle are mysterious labyrinth. According to legend, there once lived Dracula.
2)Peles CastlePeles castle is located on the medieval route linking Transylvania and Wallachia, in the picturesque place of the Carpathian mountains, near Sinaia in Romania. The castle was built in neo-Renaissance style between 1873 and 1914 its inauguration was held in 1883. The name was given by the nearby mountain stream. Currently, the castle is a historical monument.3)The Fortress Of Sighisoara.Sighisoara — a town with a population of slightly more than 30 thousand people in the historical region of Transylvania was founded in the 12th century. The beauty of its streets and feel the spirit of the middle Ages, is difficult to describe — here you need just to visit. And the main hallmark of the city is the fortress of Sighisoara, around which have formed urban settlement.The fortress was built by German colonists from Saxony.4)The Pelisor CastleThe Pelisor castle is part of the Palace complex of the Peles castle and is located in the immediate vicinity. In fact, Pelisor can be translated as "little Peles" — and it will be a reflection of the essence of the building. King Carol I the Pelisor was built for his nephew Ferdinand I. Pelisor is a summer residence for the heir to the throne. Construction took place in 1899-1903