Uzhgorod
Posted on January 11, 2010
After just getting comfy in Budapest I had decided to go and take a day+ trip to see a friend in Uzhgorod, a small city on the edge of the Carpathian mountians, straddling the Uzh river in the Transcarpathian region of Ukraine. As I learned, it’s a culturally rich and historically unique area that, despite it’s size, has a generous amount to offer.

My photo-savvy friend and tour guide, Maryna, in front of the Uzhgorod Castle.

Shot from the old fortress, an all wood church built in 1777. No nails, no glue.

A hall in the palace dedicated to religious ceremonies.

A few more details from walking around the city.




Finally, proof I was there, courtesy of Maryna

I will have some more Budapest shots up soon so be sure to check back!
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