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Wow! It looks like Allison managed to get another one right! Nice job. The image featured was in fact the Upper Belvedere Palace in Vienna, Austria! Here’s one that might not be so easy…

Q. Can anyone tell me where this church is located?
Hint: It is in a country that is a member of the European Union, but does not use the Euro as their form of currency.
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I’m surprised that nobody was able to answer the travel trivia last week! The photo was of the Christ Church in Dublin, Ireland. Check out our latest video on spending St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland if you haven’t already! Now for this week’s trivia…

Q. Can you tell me the name and location of this beautiful palace?
Good luck!
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Congratulations Allison for knowing that the correct answer to last week’s city was in fact Dresden, Germany. Also, over on our Facebook page, Claudio got the answer correct as well. If you’re not a fan of Auto Europe, you should be! It’s a good way to stay up to date on what’s happening. You can see our latest videos, take polls and discuss your favorite European travel destinations! Now for this weeks trivia:

This city was “green” in Europe long before climate change. Do you know where this church is located?
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Looks like no one got the correct answer last week. The location featured was Salamanca, Spain! Hopefully this week someone can guess correctly!

You might get all dolled up for a night out waltzing in this German city.
Q: In what city would you find this fountain?
Good luck!
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Congratulations to Allison and Gray for knowing that the city featured in last week’s trivia was in fact Venice, and the celebration was for Venice Carnival! For this week, the photo below features a building nearly 500 years old.

Can you tell me where this building is?
Good Luck!
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Congratulations to Allison, Damien, and Ella for getting the answer to last week’s trivia! The location was Portofino, Italy and there was a statue of Christ placed under the water to protect divers and fisherman. Sure looks like a great vacation destination to me! Now for this week’s trivia:

Q. Over the next two weeks, nearly a million visitors will come to enjoy the food, drink, and dance in this city. Where are they going and what are they celebrating?
Good luck!
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Looks like Misha had the answer to last week’s trivia! The building featured was none other than the Bunratty Castle in County Clare, Ireland. For this weeks trivia, take a look at the image below, wouldn’t you love a vacation in one of these villas?

Q. In 1954, the city of ________________ placed a statue underwater to offer protection for fisherman and scuba divers. What city is it, and what is the statue of?
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Nice job Damien and Alison for getting the last trivia correct. The image was in fact the beautiful Roussanou Monastery in Meteora, Greece. This week’s image comes to us from Ireland.

Q. Can you tell me the name and location of this Irish castle?
Good Luck!
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We had some good guesses for last week’s trivia! Byron came close, but the featured photo was of Spilberk Castle, in Brno, Czech Republic. Looks like quite a firework display! Churches and castles in Europe are often examples of some of the world’s finest architecture. The building below is no exception.
Q. What is the name and location of this impressive structure?
Good luck everyone!
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Nice job Allison, you always seem to really get the really tough ones! Congrats! Last week’s image was the cathedral in Mainz, Germany. This week may be a little harder. I am featuring a Capitol City in Europe celebrating New Year’s Eve…

Q. In what city was this photo taken?
Good luck and Happy New Year!