Which country has the best medieval towns/cities and which medieval town/city is the best?
Which country has the best medieval towns/cities and which medieval town/city is the best?
Why are you showing britian nigel?
your country is now 95% paki/african.
post fucking machines
pre-war Germany
Amsterdam and Rotterdam are filled with arabs and africans.
Rothenburg seems to be nice
cringe
You know I am right nigel.
Your country is now 3rd world and islamic and you know it.
My town Visby is medieval and very nice.
And filled with arabs and africans sven.
yeah you need to get off the internet mate
and preferably walk into a hamas rocket or the nearest oven
>And filled with arabs and africans
Nope. Visby (and all of Gotland ) is refugee free.
It's a Unesco protected site and very, very expensive. 99.9% of the population here is white.
>which medieval town/city is the best?
Surely it can only be Mont saint Michel
Now that's fucking epic.
How do they vote?
>orange
>white
Pick one
It's just not representative for medieval towns. Many were ugly af
>arabs
>africans
>in Visby
You need to educate your self my friend
The inside looks even better, unlike most other medieval places that have been built up over the years this one remains entirely how it was which makes it kino
Isn't Israel like 95% non-white?
How the hell have I never seen or heard about that place? I need to visit.
Maybe because it's in Normandy so we're nearer and can visit more easily?
Australia
Frankston
Lucky bastards. I will be visiting there next year. No doubt about it.
Probably Spain to be honest, these towns havent changed for hundreds of years because of Spains "backwards" ways
>unlike most other medieval places that have been built up over the years this one remains entirely how it was
What do you mean? Like 1400 years ago when the abbey was founded? France and Germany have both a long tradition of timber framing, so it's hard to tell whether a house dates from the 15th century or the 19th century.
Looks like some theme park.
Dinan, not to be confused with Dinan(t)
More a fan of southern French towns meself