Photographer Steven Van der Hulst, 30, who lives in the Netherlands, has captured the most beautiful places in Germany and France. The 12 photos take viewers to colorful wooden houses, romantic winding cobblestone streets and fairytale-like villages .
Steven started taking photos 11 years ago and now has over 64,000 followers on Instagram. According to the author, through his work, he wants to inspire people to visit the beautiful old towns of Europe and will continue to explore the other hidden beauties of this continent.
Idstein, a small city near Frankfurt, Germany boasts some of the most beautiful wooden houses in Germany. The beautiful medieval village of Eguisheim in Alsace, France. Steven considers France to be the most beautiful country in Europe. One of the most beautiful streets in Nuremberg, northern Bavaria, Germany. Plonlein is one of the most beautiful houses in the old town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Bavaria, Germany. The lovely yellow house is located between two streets. There is a fountain and a tower. Steven has been here many times and thinks that this is a charming city with unique architecture and charming colors. The town of Cochem is in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The wine here is very special. The colorful 700-year-old town of Bernkastel-Kues sits on the Mosel River in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The towns and villages feel like something out of a fairy tale. Diez-Lahn in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It has a rich history, thanks in part to its 13th-century hillside castle. This eye-catching image shows Nylic Square gardens in the seaside resort of Cabourg in Normandy, France. It offers stunning architecture, views and delicious food. Normandy is one of the photographer's favorite places in France. Bad Wimpfen, a small town in the southern German state of Baden-Württemberg, is a place that Steven says “you have to see”. The city of Rouen in Normandy, France has a lot to offer: grand cathedrals, countless medieval half-timbered houses and the unmissable 14th-century Gros-Horloge clock. Cherry-red wooden houses in the town of Monreal, Eifel, Germany. "Fairy tales come true in Monreal. It's a beautiful little village," says Steven. Semur-en-Auxois, one of the most beautiful medieval villages of Burgundy, Eastern France.
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