This year, I had the luxury of enjoying both... and because pictures are worth a thousand words (and because we're all sick of snow), let me share the European version of spring. This is Rynek Glówny, the main square in the old town of Kraków, Poland. I'll leave it to Wikipedia to describe the factual details, while my pictures capture the "feel" of the square...
The description of Rynek Glówny from Wikipedia:
The Project for Public Spaces (PPS) lists the square as the best public space in Europe due to its lively street life. The main square is a rectangular space surrounded by historic townhouses (kamienice), palaces and churches.
The center of the square is dominated by the Cloth Hall (Sukiennice), rebuilt in 1555 in the Renaissance style, topped by a beautiful attic or Polish parapet, decorated with carved masks.
On one side of the cloth hall is the Town Hall Tower (Wieża ratuszowa), on the other the 10th century Church of St. Adalbert and 1898 Adam Mickiewicz Monument.
(Gail's Additional Note: If you're in the Square at the top of the hour, be sure to listen for the trumpet sounds coming from the towers of St. Mary's. The sound will stop mid-song, just as it did years ago when the trumpeter, warning residents of an impending invasion, was shot, interrupting his warning and the song.)
And at night, the Square is no less lovely...
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