Castles in Slovakia
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Šariš Museum - Bardejov
Šariš Museum - Bardejov
The Šariš Museum in Bardejov plays an important role in the preservation, protection, and presentation of historical sights. It is one of the oldest  museums in Slovakia. In terms of the size of its collections and the results of its professional work, it far exceeds the borders of the region ...
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Lednica castle
Location on map - Lednica castle
The castle is located in the district of Púchov in the Trenčín Region (Trenčiansky kraj), near the village of Lednica in the White Carpathians mountains. It is built on a steep cliff and creates a significant dominant feature of the area. It was built in the 13th century and served primarily as a guard castle to protect the borders, it was a royal castle. The castle consisted of three graded parts. Interesting is the castle tunnel, which was the only access to the main palaces of the castle. Also interesting is the stone staircase that leads to the observation point with a view of the surroundings. The castle can be reached on foot from the village of Lednice in about 15 - 20 minutes. At present, it is a ruin, which is being restored by the Historical and Astronomical Society in cooperation with the municipality of Lednice, with the help of volunteers and with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic and the Office of Labor, Social Affairs and Family in city of Považská Bystrica.
Lednica castle
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Frog lakes
Frog lakes
Frog lakes (in Slovak Žabie plesá)  are 3 mountain lakes in Frog lakes basin (Kotlina Žabích plies) in Mengusov valley (Mengusovská dolina) in mountains High Tatras (Vysoké Tatry) in Slovakia: Large Mengusov Frog lake (Veľké Žabie pleso mengusovské) is lake on the top of Frog lakes basin - 1 ...
Domica
Location on map - Domica
Domica Cave is the largest cave in the Slovak Karst mountain range. It is located in the southern part of the Košice region Košický kraj, in the Rožňava district, on the southern slope of the Silicka Plain (Silická planina). It is included among the caves of world importance, it is part of the natural heritage of UNESCO. Domica Cave is part of a cave complex that forms a single genetic system with the Baradla cave in Hungary with a total length of about 25 km. The Domica itself is 5,368 m long, of which 930 m is currently open to the public. It was discovered by Ján Majko on October 3, 1926.
Domica
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