I share this picture with Sky Sunday Challange. It’s a photo I have taken form Chindia Tower. You can see here the ruins of Royal Court, The Great Royal Church and of course, in the distance you can see part of the city. On the left side of the picture you can see a small part of Chindia Park, the place where I used to walk daily, before corona virus appears! I’m lucky that I have enough unpublished photos in my archive that I can use in my posts. I hope that this period of restrictions imposed by the authorities, in order to reduce the risk of contamination, will pass quickly. I miss the spring outside.
The Royal Court of Târgovişte represents a complex of medieval buildings and fortifications that have been the residence of some Romanian voivodes and, at the same time, a relatively important point in the defensive system of the country.
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Do you have such restrictions imposed in your city?
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Yes
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No
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sorry about the impact but thank you for sharing the royal court again. I love your royal court pictures!!!
as for the virus, it will pass. Stay safe!
Manila’s placed on lockdown and it has started yesterday.
We have many compatriots who have returned from Italy. It is quite difficult to manage this situation and that is why, starting tomorrow, the state of emergency has been decreed.
We are allowed outside but every day more things are being closed and cancelled.
Romania’s president has declared a state of emergency in the country.
It is even worse, dear Ileana … all shops except for food are closed, all the outlets, all passenger traffic is stopped by buses and trains, the border with Italy is closed …. life has stopped
My city seems deserted! People are no longer seen on the streets.?
Even in our country it has become a city of fear, dear Ileana