



SNG - Ľudovít Fulla Gallery
Ľudovít Fulla is one of the most prominent and original representatives in the history of Slovak art. His gallery in Ružomberok was founded as a result of an agreement between the artist and the state according to which Fulla donated a large collection of exhibits and the state built a gallery ...
Wooden church in Bodružal

The Greek Catholic church of St. Nicholas is part of a unique urban unit on an elevated position in the centre of the village Bodružal. Church is surrounded with the cemetery, wall, and the belfry from the 19th century. It was built in 1658 and consists of three interconnected square-shaped parts along the east–west axis with 3 towers (the biggest one with the bells) topped with little onion domes and iron crosses. Artistically it belongs to folk Baroque style. Some of the 18th century wall paintings are still preserved as well as iconostasis, and other icons from the same century. Altar was reconstructed in 1990s and the whole building subsequently in the 2004. The church is in world cultural heritage list of UNESCO from 8th July 2008.



Roháč waterfall (Roháčsky vodopád)
Roháč Waterfall (Roháčsky vodopád) is located in the Western Tatras (Západné Tatry), in Roháče Mountains in the Žilina Region (Žilinský kraj), in the Tvrdošín district. It is located on a nature trail to Roháčske lakes (Roháčske plesá). The waterfall is located in the Burnt Valley (Spálená ...
Eastern Tatras

Eastern Tatras (in Slovak Východné Tatry) mountains as geomorphologic sub-whole of whole Tatra mountains (in Slovak Tatry) is located in northern Slovakia. It is located in Prešov Region (Prešovský kraj) - in districts Poprad and Kežmarok. Eastern Tatras (Východné Tatry) mountains have an area of 405 km² (40 500 ha). The highest peak Eastern Tatras (Východné Tatry) is Gerlach Peak (Gerlachovský štít) - 2 655 m. a.s.l., which is also the highest peak in Slovakia. More information can be found in the Hills and peaks section. From a geomorphological point of view Eastern Tatras (Východné Tatry) as a geomorphological sub-whole is part of whole Tatras (Tatry). Sub-whole Eastern Tatras (Východné Tatry) is divided into parts: Belianske Tatras (Belianske Tatry), High Tatras (Vysoké Tatry). More information can be found in the Division section.


