Category - Famous Place

Czechoslovakia Marianske Lazne Stamp

Issue:      Czechoslovakia Marianske Lazne Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:         45 h, Issue Date:       1956 Issued By:       Czechoslovakia Postal Service (USPS) 

Issue:      Czechoslovakia Marianske Lazne Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:         45 h,

Issue Date:       1956

Issued By:       Czechoslovakia Postal Service (USPS)

 

 

 

A Tribute to Healing:

 

The 1953 stamp featuring Mariánské Lázně is a beautiful representation of the country rich spa culture. Part of the For Health Za Zdravím series this 45h stamp highlights the architectural elegance and therapeutic legacy of Mariánské Lázně a renowned spa town known for its mineral springs. The design features a classic colonnade a bust of a notable figure and two visitors enjoying the healing waters. Issued to promote health tourism this stamp captures the essence of relaxation and wellness that defined Czechoslovakia famous spa towns. A must-have for collectors of historical and tourism related philately.

Mariánské Lázně Issue:

 

Mariánské Lázně stamp from 1953 is a fine example of philately promoting tourism and public health. With a face value of 45 hellers it was part of a series celebrating the country world famous spa resorts. The stamp depicts the classical architecture of the Mariánské Lázně colonnade symbolizing rejuvenation and wellness. Spa towns like this played a crucial role in Czechoslovak society attracting both locals and international visitors seeking natural healing. This issue remains a historically valuable piece for collectors interested in stamps that reflect cultural and social history.

Marianske Lazne 1953 Commemoration:

 

The stamp featuring Marianske Lazne is a visual tribute to the country renowned spa heritage. Depicting an elegant neoclassical colonnade a statue and two individuals enjoying the mineral waters this 45h stamp embodies the essence of spa tourism. Czechoslovakia issued this series to highlight the therapeutic benefits of its spa towns encouraging both domestic and international visits. The Mariánské Lázně stamp remains a fascinating artifact of mid 20th century postal history representing the blend of health tourism and cultural pride in Czechoslovakian philately.

Saudi Arabia Makkah Al Kaaba 20H Stamp

Issue:      Saudi Arabia Makkah 20H Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:      1 Stamps Denomination:      20 H, Issue Date:       1978 Issued By:       Saudi Arabia Post 

Issue:      Saudi Arabia Makkah Al Kaaba 20H Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:      1

Stamps Denomination:      20 H,

Issue Date:       1978

Issued By:       Saudi Arabia Post

 

 

 

A Tribute to the Holy City:

 

Al Kaaba Makkah stamp is a remarkable tribute to Islam holiest city featuring breathtaking imagery of its sacred landmarks. Issued as part of the country philatelic tradition the stamp often showcases the Kaaba Masjid al Haram or other religious symbols reflecting the deep spiritual and cultural heritage of Makkah. Used for postal services and cherished by collectors this stamp holds immense value as a piece of history and faith symbolizing the city global significance in the Muslim world.

A Collector Gem:

 

The Saudi Arabian 20 Halala (20H) Makkah stamp is a prized possession for philatelists and history enthusiasts. Designed with intricate details this stamp highlights the beauty and significance of Makkah a city that welcomes millions of pilgrims each year. Whether issued for standard postal use or as a commemorative piece the 20H stamp serves as both a functional item and a valuable collectible. With its historical and religious importance this stamp remains a sought-after artifact in Saudi Arabia rich postal history.

A Symbol of Faith and Heritage:

 

Saudi Arabia 20 Halala Makkah stamp stands as a powerful symbol of faith and cultural heritage. Featuring iconic imagery of the city that holds the Kaaba the stamp embodies the devotion of millions who travel to Makkah for Hajj and Umrah. With its striking design and deep historical roots the 20H stamp continues to attract collectors and enthusiasts worldwide. Beyond its postal value it represents the country dedication to preserving and sharing its Islamic heritage through philately.

Czechoslovakia University of Olomouc 1973 Stamp

Issue:      Czechoslovakia University of Olomouc 1973 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:        30 h, Issue Date:      1973 Issued By:      Czechoslovakia Postal Service (USPS) 

Issue:      Czechoslovakia University of Olomouc 1973 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:        30 h,

Issue Date:      1973

Issued By:      Czechoslovakia Postal Service (USPS)

 

 

 

Honoring the Legacy of the University of Olomouc in 1973:


In 1973 Czechoslovakia issued a special stamp celebrating the University of Olomouc one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Central Europe. Founded in 1573 the institution played a crucial role in the development of education science and culture in the region. The stamp was part of a series dedicated to historical and academic institutions recognizing their contributions to knowledge and society. This issuance marked the university 400th anniversary emphasizing its enduring importance in higher education.

A Stamp Design Reflecting Academic Excellence


The 1973 University of Olomouc stamp featured intricate artwork showcasing key symbols of the institution.  Czechoslovakian stamps were known for their detailed engraving and this issue reflected the artistic precision and respect for historical accuracy. The use of elegant typography and a scholarly color palette reinforced the intellectual and cultural significance of the university making the stamp a visually appealing tribute to education.

A Collectible Symbol of Knowledge and Tradition


The 1973 University of Olomouc stamp remains a treasured piece for philatelists historians and academic enthusiasts. It serves as a reminder of the university long standing impact on education and research as well as Czechoslovakia rich intellectual heritage. For collectors it represents both artistic craftsmanship and historical depth making it a valuable addition to thematic collections on education and culture. Even today the stamp continues to be admired as a fitting homage to one of Central Europe most distinguished academic institutions.

Jordan Nymphaeum in Amman 1995 100 fils Stamp

Issue:      Jordan Nymphaeum in Amman 1995 100 fils Stamp Type:     Stamp Number of Stamps:      1 Stamps Denomination:       100 FILS Issue Date:      1995 Issued By:     Jorden Post 

Issue:      Jordan Nymphaeum in Amman 1995 100 fils Stamp

Type:     Stamp

Number of Stamps:      1

Stamps Denomination:       100 FILS

Issue Date:      1995

Issued By:     Jorden Post

 

 

Celebrating the Nymphaeum of Amman:

 

In 1995 Jordan issued a stunning stamp featuring the historic Nymphaeum in Amman a Roman era fountain that stands as a testament to the city ancient past. The Nymphaeum believed to have been constructed during the 2nd century AD was a grand public water feature dedicated to water nymphs reflecting the architectural sophistication of the Roman Empire. By featuring this landmark on a postage stamp Jordan honored its rich heritage and the deep historical layers embedded within its capital. This stamp serves as a reminder of Amman transformation from an ancient Roman city to a thriving modern metropolis. stamp remains a cherished artifact representing Jordan commitment to preserving its historical treasures.

 

A Tribute to Ancient Roman Architecture:

 

The 1995 Jordanian stamp beautifully captures the grandeur of the Nymphaeum in Amman an architectural marvel from the Roman period. This semi-circular public fountain once adorned with statues and intricate carvings was an essential part of daily life in ancient Philadelphia (modern-day Amman). By issuing a stamp featuring the Nymphaeum Jordan showcased its dedication to preserving and promoting its historical landmarks. The detailed artwork on the stamp highlights the fountain remains reflecting the grandeur of Roman engineering and urban planning. Among philatelists this stamp is highly valued not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its representation of Jordan enduring historical legacy.

 

A Window into Amman Roman Past:

 

stamp featuring the Nymphaeum in Amman offers a glimpse into the city rich Roman heritage. Built during the height of Roman rule this grand fountain was once a vital part of ancient Philadelphia serving as a public gathering place and a symbol of Roman urban development. By selecting the Nymphaeum for a postage stamp Jordan highlighted its commitment to celebrating and preserving historical sites. This stamp with its intricate design and historical significance continues to captivate collectors and history enthusiasts alike. It stands as a tribute to Jordan role in safeguarding the remnants of ancient civilizations.

Saudi Arabia Makkah Al Kaaba Stamp

Issue:      Saudi Arabia Makkah Al Kaaba 1976 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:      2 Stamps Denomination:      40 Halalas, Issue Date:       1976 Issued By:       Saudi Arabia Post

Issue:      Saudi Arabia Makkah Al Kaaba 1976 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:      2

Stamps Denomination:      40 Halalas,

Issue Date:       1976

Issued By:       Saudi Arabia Post

 

 

 

A Tribute to the Holy City:

 

Saudi Arabia has issued special stamps featuring Makkah the holiest city in Islam to honor its religious and cultural significance. These stamps often depict landmarks such as the Kaaba Masjid al Haram and other sacred sites reflecting the deep spiritual heritage of the region. Collectors and pilgrims cherish these stamps as symbols of devotion and history. With intricate designs and high quality printing Makkah stamps serve as both functional postage and meaningful keepsakes embodying the essence of Saudi Arabia Islamic legacy.

A Must-Have for Collectors:

 

Among Saudi Arabia most cherished philatelic issues Makkah stamps hold special value for collectors and history enthusiasts. These stamps often featuring breathtaking illustrations of Makkah sacred landmarks celebrate the city religious importance and architectural beauty. From historic releases to modern editions each stamp tells a story of faith and tradition. Whether used for postage or collected as a souvenir the Makkah stamp is a testament to Saudi Arabia commitment to preserving and sharing its Islamic heritage through philately.

A Symbol of Faith and History:

 

Saudi Arabia Makkah stamp represents more than just a postal item it is a symbol of deep spiritual significance. Issued in various designs over the years these stamps capture the essence of Islam holiest city featuring iconic imagery of the Kaaba pilgrims and the Grand Mosque. They are highly sought after by collectors and serve as a reminder of Makkah role as the heart of the Muslim world. Through these stamps Saudi Arabia continues to share its rich history and devotion with people worldwide.

Jordan 1955 Al Aqsa Mosque Stamp

Issue:      Jordan 1955 Al Aqsa Mosque Stamp Type:     Stamp Number of Stamps:      1 Stamps Denomination:       50 FILS Issue Date:      1955 Issued By:     Jorden Post 

Issue:      Jordan 1955 Al Aqsa Mosque Stamp

Type:     Stamp

Number of Stamps:      1

Stamps Denomination:       50 FILS

Issue Date:      1955

Issued By:     Jorden Post

 

 

A Symbol of Faith and Heritage:

 

In 1955 Jordan issued a remarkable stamp featuring the iconic Al-Aqsa Mosque one of the holiest sites in Islam. This stamp released during the reign of King Hussein not only served as a functional piece of postage but also as a powerful symbol of Jordan deep rooted connection to Islamic heritage. Al-Aqsa Mosque located in Jerusalem holds immense religious and historical significance making its depiction on a Jordanian stamp a statement of cultural pride. The stamp intricate design and detailed artwork reflect the architectural beauty of the mosque making it a treasured item among collectors and philatelists. this stamp stands as a reminder of Jordan historical role in preserving and honoring Islamic landmarks.

 

A Philatelic Tribute to an Islamic Landmark:

 

One of the most remarkable stamps issued by Jordan in 1955 features Al-Aqsa Mosque a sacred site revered by millions of Muslims worldwide. Under the reign of King Hussein Jordan controlled East Jerusalem including Al-Aqsa and this stamp was a tribute to the nation guardianship of the mosque. The stamp showcases the mosque stunning architecture from its grand dome to its intricate detailing, symbolizing its spiritual and historical significance. this stamp is not just a postal piece but a representation of Jordan commitment to protecting Islamic heritage. Over the years it has become a prized possession among philatelists reflecting a period in history when Jordan played a crucial role in the preservation of religious sites.

 

A Testament to History and Faith

 

The 1955 Jordanian stamp featuring Al-Aqsa Mosque is more than just a collectible it is a tribute to one of Islam holiest sites. Issued during King Hussein early years of rule this stamp was part of a broader effort to showcase Jordan historical and religious landmarks. The depiction of Al-Aqsa Mosque on this postage stamp highlighted Jordan custodianship over Jerusalem sacred sites at the time. Designed with precision the stamp captures the mosque architectural elegance and spiritual significance. it remains an important piece in the world of philately cherished for both its artistic value and historical importance.

Czechoslovakia Bratislava 1965 Stamp

Issue:      Czechoslovakia Bratislava 1965 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:        3 KCS, Issue Date:      1965 Issued By:      Czechoslovakia Postal Service (USPS) 

Issue:      Czechoslovakia Bratislava 1965 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:        3 KCS,

Issue Date:      1965

Issued By:      Czechoslovakia Postal Service (USPS)

 

 

Celebrating Bratislava Rich History in 1965:


In 1965 Czechoslovakia issued a special stamp honoring Bratislava the capital of Slovakia and one of the most historically significant cities in Central Europe. With its deep rooted history dating back to the Roman era and its role as a coronation city for Hungarian kings Bratislava has long been a center of culture politics and commerce. The stamp was part of a series highlighting important cities and landmarks reinforcing the city status as a vital hub in Czechoslovakia heritage.

Iconic Design Showcasing Bratislava Landmarks:


The Bratislava 1965 stamp featured an intricately detailed depiction of the city skyline capturing its historic architecture and scenic beauty. Prominent landmarks such as Bratislava Castle overlooking the Danube River and St. Martin Cathedral a site of royal coronations were likely elements of the design. The artistic engraving reflected the skilled craftsmanship of Czechoslovak stamp makers using fine lines and shading to bring the cityscape to life. The stamp choice of colors and composition emphasized the historical and cultural depth of Bratislava making it a standout issue in Czechoslovak philately.

A Collector Gem and Cultural Tribute:


The 1965 Bratislava stamp remains a treasured collectible among philatelists and history enthusiasts. It not only symbolizes the city importance within Czechoslovakia but also serves as a visual representation of its enduring charm. the stamp offers a glimpse into Bratislava historical significance during the mid 20th century while for locals and visitors it stands as a nostalgic tribute to the city beauty and heritage. Even today this stamp is admired for its artistic value and its role in preserving Bratislava legacy in philatelic history.

USA Acadia National Park Maine 2001 Stamp

Issue:     USA Acadia National Park Maine 2001 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:      1 Stamps Denomination:      60 C,  Issue Date:      2001 Issued By:     United States Postal Service (USPS) 

Issue:     USA Acadia National Park Maine 2001 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:      1

Stamps Denomination:      60 C, 

Issue Date:      2001

Issued By:     United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

 

 

Honoring Natural Beauty:

In 2001 the United States Postal Service issued a stunning postage stamp featuring Acadia National Park in Maine celebrating one of America most beloved natural landscapes. Acadia known for its rocky coastlines dense forests and breathtaking mountain views is a true gem of the U.S. National Park System. This beautifully designed stamp captures the park essence possibly showcasing its iconic granite peaks tranquil lakes or the sunrise from Cadillac Mountain one of the first places in the U.S. to see daylight. As part of the Scenic American Landscapes series the Acadia National Park stamp highlights the nation dedication to conserving and appreciating its natural wonders making it a cherished collectible for both stamp enthusiasts and nature lovers.

 

A Tribute to America Wilderness:

 

The Acadia National Park stamp released in 2001 pays tribute to the rich biodiversity and rugged beauty of Maine cherished national park. Established in 1916 Acadia became the first national park east of the Mississippi River protecting over 49,000 acres of breathtaking landscapes. This stamp serves as a reminder of the park majestic cliffs, scenic hiking trails and diverse wildlife, including moose bald eagles and harbor seals. The release of this stamp brought national attention to Acadia ecological significance and the importance of preserving it for future generations. it remains a highly sought after piece in the world of U.S. postal history reflecting the country commitment to environmental conservation and outdoor recreation.

 

Preserving America Scenic Wonders:

 

The 2001 Acadia National Park stamp captures the essence of one of the most visited national parks in the U.S. where millions of travelers explore its rugged coastline serene lakes and towering peaks each year. The stamp artistic depiction of the park serves as a symbol of America dedication to its national parks and the beauty they protect. Whether featuring the crashing waves of Thunder Hole or the peaceful waters of Jordan Pond this stamp embodies the spirit of adventure and conservation that defines Acadia. it stands as a lasting tribute to the awe inspiring landscapes of Maine.

Hungary 1958 Castle of Sárospatak Stamp

Issue:      Hungary 1958 Castle of Sárospatak Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:      1 Stamp Denominations:       30 F, Issue Date:       1958 Issued By:       Hungary Post

Issue:      Hungary 1958 Castle of Sárospatak Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:      1

Stamp Denominations:       30 F,

Issue Date:       1958

Issued By:       Hungary Post

 

 

 

Hungary Castle of Sárospatak:


In 1958 Hungary issued a special stamp featuring the Castle of Sárospatak one of the country most historically significant and well preserved Renaissance fortresses. Located in northeastern Hungary this castle has played a crucial role in the nation history serving as a noble residence a center of cultural heritage and a symbol of resilience. The stamp was part of Hungary rich tradition of honoring historical landmarks reflecting the country pride in its architectural and cultural heritage.

A Stunning Philatelic Tribute to Hungarian Architecture:


The 1958 Castle of Sárospatak stamp showcased a beautifully detailed illustration of the fortress highlighting its distinctive towers fortified walls and elegant Renaissance design. Hungarian stamps from this period were known for their intricate engraving and artistic precision and this issue was no exception. By issuing this stamp Hungary emphasized the importance of preserving its medieval and Renaissance landmarks for future generations.

A Valued Collectible for History and Architecture Enthusiasts:


The 1958 stamp remains a cherished item for philatelists and history enthusiasts alike. It serves as a testament to the castle enduring legacy and its role in Hungarian history. Collectors specializing in architecture themed stamps or Hungarian philately consider this issue a significant addition to their collections.

Qatar Membership of U.P.U Stamp

Issue:      Qatar Membership of U.P.U Stamp Type:     Stamp Number of Stamps:      1 Stamps Denomination:      60 Dirham, Issue Date:      1966 Issued By:      Qatar Post

Issue:      Qatar Membership of U.P.U Stamp

Type:     Stamp

Number of Stamps:      1

Stamps Denomination:      60 Dirham,

Issue Date:      1966

Issued By:      Qatar Post

 

 

 

Introduction Membership of UPU:

 

Qatar issued the Membership of UPU Stamp to commemorate its inclusion in the Universal Postal Union (UPU) a key global organization that regulates and coordinates international postal services. The UPU established in 1874 plays a crucial role in ensuring smooth mail exchanges between countries and setting global postal policies. Qatar membership in this organization marked a significant milestone in the country postal history strengthening its international mail network and integrating it into the global postal system. The stamp was issued as a tribute to this achievement symbolizing Qatar commitment to modernizing its postal services and enhancing global connectivity.

 

Design and Symbolism Stamp:

 

Stamp features a design that reflects the nation entry into the Universal Postal Union while highlighting its cultural and national identity. The stamp likely includes elements such as the UPU emblem a globe symbolizing international cooperation and Qatari national symbols like the flag coat of arms or traditional motifs. These artistic details reinforce Qatar role in global communication and its dedication to advancing postal services. The use of vibrant colors intricate patterns and modern typography adds to the visual appeal making the stamp a significant piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

 

Philatelic and Historical Significance:

 

The issuance of the Qatar Membership of UPU Stamp holds immense philatelic and historical value. For collectors this stamp is a symbol of Qatar integration into the international postal community making it a sought after piece in both national and global collections. Historically Qatar membership in the UPU was a turning point in enhancing mail delivery efficiency improving international postal relations and aligning Qatar postal system with global standards. This stamp serves as a reminder of Qatar progress in communication diplomacy and infrastructure development. It also highlights the country dedication to innovation and modernization in postal services ensuring seamless mail exchanges with countries around the world.