From the castle towers
I had a lovely trip to the picturesque city of Vidin, Bulgaria. The huge medieval castle is a paradise for any photographer.
The second photo also has a framing effect, though, it is not as prominent.
There are several similar-looking towers, of which two were accessible to tourists. Two others are locked.
The castle sits at the shore of the Danube.
I like the brick walls and rocks that were used centuries ago. It's amazing how this building managed to survive more than six centuries (or more).
This is a view towards the yard on the upper level. Medieval kings were also admiring the beauty of the structure (maybe?).
This is the smallest tower that was not accessible.
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