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We even saw a review on Trip Advisor that implied the waterfall was the most impressive in Europe. One look at the accompanying picture had us howling with laughter—it resembled an overflowing bathtub. But the promise of a good museum and a bit of pretty old town bunch of pics just below without captions was enough to pique our interest.
When we got to town, we parked the car near the centre, stopped at tourist information, grabbed a map, and set out to explore the Old Town and find this waterfall. When we were there quite a few people were swimming and playing in the water and others were wading across the wide expanse. It looked about knee deep to wade. The setting was breathtaking and we could see why people had such high praise for it. The main pic of it is at the bottom of the post—I saved it for last. The Old Town was very interesting too.
Cobbled streets and ancient buildings. As much as I love to look at cobblestones, I hate to walk over them. At an earlier tourist stop, we met a woman in a wheelchair. After the Old Town, we walked through the town park to get to the waterfall and the museum. The museum overlooks the river and falls talk about prime real estate , and has been in the same location since Goodness that was money well spent. The museum has more than , items obviously not all on display covering archaeology, ethnography and numismatics currency.
Two other displays especially caught my attention. Methinks he got sick of storing and looking after them. They are very cleverly displayed in sliding drawers both horizontal and vertical. Given my past life in printing and journalism, I was also drawn to the scrapbook of old labels done by the printing house that used to operate in the town.
Liene, whose English is absolutely superb, accompanied us for much of our trip around the museum. While almost all the exhibits are described in multiple languages, her explanations were always even more enlightening. And see the pic above showing how the language sheets are identified! Clever thinking. After touring the museum, Liene recommended a restaurant, Pagrabins, and told us to order their rustic grey peas with vegetables stew.