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Midieval Collection

Step back in time and explore the medieval wonders of Sweden's Gotland Island


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Step back in time and explore the medieval wonders of Sweden's Gotland Island. The picturesque town of Visby boasts a 12th-century city wall, considered to be the most complete medieval city wall in existence. As you stroll along its ancient stones, you can't help but feel transported to another era. In Bohuslan, Bokenas presents a charming sight with its medieval church, Bokenas kyrka. Its exterior exudes an air of history and spirituality that is truly captivating. Visby continues to enchant with its array of well-preserved medieval-era buildings. Each structure tells a story from centuries past, reminding us of the rich heritage that lies within these walls. Delve into the origins of chivalry as you gaze upon a color lithograph depicting the Order of the Garter. This prestigious order has stood the test of time and remains an emblematic symbol even today. Traveling further through time, we stumble upon a Victorian Christmas card featuring children dressed in medieval costumes playacting their own historical tales. It serves as a delightful reminder that traditions often transcend generations. Immerse yourself in artistry with Fra Angelico's angel playing a musical instrument captured on a colorful litho print from around 1910. This masterpiece transports us to an ethereal realm where music intertwines with heavenly beauty. Returning once again to Gotland Island's Visby, we marvel at its 12th-century city wall - truly one-of-a-kind and remarkably preserved throughout history. Its grandeur stands tall against time itself, inviting visitors to witness its majesty firsthand. Venturing beyond Sweden's borders brings us to France's Midi-Pyrenees Region where Cahors proudly displays Pont Valentre - an impressive medieval bridge spanning over Lot Department. Its architectural brilliance showcases both functionality and aesthetic appeal. Castres' Quai des Jacobins beckons travelers with its midieval charm nestled within France's Tarn Department.