How to send a real handwritten postcard from Europe to anywhere in the world for just US$4
1. Choose the postcard (Italy or Serbia)
2. Enter your postcard choice, the message and recipient's name & address in the form below
3. Pay US$4 via Moneybookers
4. Enjoy! We fill in the postcard by hand and mail it for you!!
2. Enter your postcard choice, the message and recipient's name & address in the form below
3. Pay US$4 via Moneybookers
4. Enjoy! We fill in the postcard by hand and mail it for you!!
SEND A POSTCARD FROM ITALY
Cremona, a small picturesque town between Lake Garda and Parma in Northern Italy, is well-known today for its Torrazzo, or belltower, its delicious sausages and its Christmas candy, Torrone. Cremona was also home to most illustrious violin maker of all time Antonio Stradivarius.
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Piazza Stradivari in Cremona
The architectural complex of Cremona town hall (former district prison).
A beautiful view from Piazza Stradivari.
A beautiful view from Piazza Stradivari.
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Cremona's top tourist attractions
A composite view of Cremona's medieval beauties.
- The cathedral and Torazzo (left-hand side)
- Piazza Stradivari (upper middle)
- Theater - Teatro Comunale Amilcare Ponchelli (lower middle)
- Cremona Town Hall - view from Torazzo (right-hand side)
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Traditional flag wavers in Cremona
Traditional flag wavers on Piazza del Comune square, the true center of Cremona.
It is a beautiful medieval square, with a west side formed by the red-brick Loggia dei Militi - formerly headquarters of the town's militia - and the Palazzo del Comune (Old Town Hall), embellished with terracotta panels.
It is a beautiful medieval square, with a west side formed by the red-brick Loggia dei Militi - formerly headquarters of the town's militia - and the Palazzo del Comune (Old Town Hall), embellished with terracotta panels.
SEND A POSTCARD FROM SERBIA
Belgrade - an old Roman-era city built at the confluence of two large rivers - the Danube and Sava. Initially known as Singidunum, it is now the capital of Serbia. Today best known for its vibrant night life. The most important streets were traced dozens of centuries ago. Send a whiff of history from Belgrade!
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Three Belgrade attractions
A composite view of three of Belgrade's leading attractions.
- Gardos Tower in Zemun (upper left corner)
- National Theater on Republic Square (upper right corner)
- Sveti Sava Temple (lower part of the postcard)
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Belgrade by night
A composite view of half a dozen top tourist spots in Belgrade at night, including:
- Town Hall (former Royal Palace) (upper left corner)
- National Theater on Republic Square (middle right)
- Genex skyscraper in New Belgrade (upper middle)
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The Temple of Saint Sava
The Temple of Saint Sava is an Orthodox church in Belgrade, Serbia, the largest Orthodox cathedral on the Balkans, and one of the largest Orthodox cathedrals in the world.
It is built on Vracar plateau, on the location where Saint Sava's remains were burned in 1595 by the Ottoman Empire's Sinan Pasha.
From its location, it dominates Belgrade's cityscape, and is perhaps the most monumental building in the city.
It is built on Vracar plateau, on the location where Saint Sava's remains were burned in 1595 by the Ottoman Empire's Sinan Pasha.
From its location, it dominates Belgrade's cityscape, and is perhaps the most monumental building in the city.
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Antonio Stradivari - master violin maker
Cremona is the birthplace of Antonio Stradivari and the violin, it has the tallest bell tower in Italy and it is believed to be where the white nougat candy with nuts called torrone originated.
Today, there are about 600 Stradivarius instruments in existence, down from the 1,100 he created during his lifetime. Last year, one made in 1707 was auctioned for $3.54 million, making it the most expensive musical instrument ever sold at auction.
For more than 250 years, others have tried to discover the secret of what makes the uniquely beautiful sound of a Stradivarius violin.
Today, there are about 600 Stradivarius instruments in existence, down from the 1,100 he created during his lifetime. Last year, one made in 1707 was auctioned for $3.54 million, making it the most expensive musical instrument ever sold at auction.
For more than 250 years, others have tried to discover the secret of what makes the uniquely beautiful sound of a Stradivarius violin.
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Top tourist spots in Belgrade
A composite view of five important tourist spots in Belgrade:
1. The Cathedral of Saint Sava (top right)
2. Entrance to the Kalemegdan Fortress - the oldest part of Belgrade (middle right)
3. The Victor statue, on Kalemegdan fortress (lower left)
4. The statue of Prince Mihailo on Republic square (upper left)
5. The National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia (lower right)
1. The Cathedral of Saint Sava (top right)
2. Entrance to the Kalemegdan Fortress - the oldest part of Belgrade (middle right)
3. The Victor statue, on Kalemegdan fortress (lower left)
4. The statue of Prince Mihailo on Republic square (upper left)
5. The National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia (lower right)
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