Budapest is one of the richest European cities when it comes to this one thing
Cities can be ranked based on a number of criteria, such as treasure hunting, which was the central theme of Confused.com’s research.
THE It’s confusing insurance company compared European cities according to which are the richest in terms of antiquities. Budapest performed amazingly well, achieving 7.02 points out of the ten-point index, reports a turizmusonline.hu.
The range of antique shops in the Hungarian capital also performed exceptionally well, according to some calculations, forty-two times better than, for example, the Slovenian Maribor.
In Budapest, there are more than twice as many antique shops per thousand people as in Bucharest.
Experts in antiques Copenhagen was deemed the best“They scored 66 points out of a possible ten, and there are more than 8 points because the capital is home to one of the best second-hand shops in Europe. In addition, there are more than twice as many deposits per hundred thousand people in Copenhagen as in Gothenburg, Sweden.
The capital of Latvia, Riga the second best destination for collectors in love with antiques in Europe,
scored 8.56 out of ten.
In addition to all this, it is also possible that the country is taking the practical implementation of sustainable shopping, i.e. the reuse of old things, more and more seriously. The Latvian capital achieved a value 31 higher in this field than the capital of Estonia, Tallinn is only in 30th place among the overall results.
Amsterdam, Bergen, Luxembourg’s Diekirch, Vilnius, Ireland’s Dublin and Cork, and Valletta also ranked highly.
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