Vlkolínec is a well-preserved mountain village in central Slovakia, not far from Ružomberok, with origins going back to the fourteenth century, its name reflecting the wolves that once roamed the area. People living there were mainly loggers and farmers, earning their living from the land and their handiwork. The village is known for its many wooden cottages lined up along narrow lanes, all built in the traditional style, along with an old wooden bell tower which is a notable feature. Vlkolínec was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993, mainly because isolation kept it looking much as it did centuries ago, free from modern changes. It is still a living village, where people keep up old customs and maintain cottages and gardens, offering visitors a look at genuine country life through small museums and folk events.

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Peter_Private_Box said:
A wonderful and interesting picture, which I like very much!
Very nice and different composition
Great in monochrome!
Best Wishes, HFF, a nice week ahead, and stay safe!!
Peter
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m̌ ḫ replied to Diana Australis:
Yes, indeed it is a picture of the past... but in Europe, the past is not entirely gone—it still partly overlaps with the present reality. This village is indeed exceptional, but unlike in the New World, many European villages still preserve visible layers of previous centuries.
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gezginruh said:
Belated HFF and have a great weekend!
Best wishes
Füsun