Seven places in Europe that threatens disappearance

Organization Europa Nostra, engaged in the promotion of cultural heritage in European countries, presented seven cultural facilities in the world, which threatens complete disappearance. Initially, the list consisted of twelve points, but left seven – the most vulnerable.

PLANET Today edition writes that in Spain, such an object is the San Juan de Sokueva chapel and an architectural ensemble with it. Buildings are located in the mountainous. In the chapel, which was erected in about the middle of the VII century. AD So far go church services, but all buildings and premises require immediate restoration.

Tyrolean Railway is the only one in world practice, on which still in the course of the Equipment of the late 80s of the XIX century, commissioned per year began its work.

Cemetery of the second half of the XIX century in Zagreb is one of the masterpieces of the neoclassical architecture of Europe. A year ago, it suffered severely from the earthquake, and due to the pandemic, it was not carried out properly.

Cycladic Islands of the Aegean Sea are also under threat due to the plans of the Greek government to establish wind turbines on them.

Gausta Garden in Italy, open at the end of the XVI century, a bright sample of Renaissance Tuscany, a year ago suffered from bad weather. Rare trees were damaged, irrigation systems were destroyed.

Decan Monastery of the XIV century in Kosovo is under threat of destruction due to many unsolved political issues in these territories.

The original post office in Macedonia, affected by the fire back in 2013, is in an abandoned state. It is the original monument of architecture of the second half of the twentieth century.