Bratislava Castle - Bratislava - Slovakia
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Tajch Large Vodárenská (Veľká Vodárenská)
Tajch Large Vodárenská (Veľká Vodárenská)
Tajchs Large and Small Vodárenská together with Červená Studňa, they are located directly above the medieval heart of the town in the valley above Holy Trinity Square. According to written records they are the eldest reservoirs in the Štiavnica Mountains, their origin reaching back to 1500. ...
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Wooden church in Hervartov
Location on map - Wooden church in Hervartov
The Church in Hervartov is a wooden Roman Catholic (formerly Lutheran) Church from the end of the 15th century, located in the village Hervartov, district Bardejov, Prešov region (Prešovský kraj). Church is the oldest and best preserved wooden church in Slovakia. It was built in the Gothic style. The interior of the church is decorated with panel paintings and wall paintings from years 1655 and 1805. In the church dominates the altar of St. Catherine, the Virgin Mary and St. Barbara, which was reconstructed in the second half of the 1990s. Among the other sights also belong the late gothic painting of St. Francis of Assisi, St. Christopher and St. Catherine Sienska. Since 1968 the Church and the wall of the church are national cultural monument of Slovakia. The Church is entered in the list of UNESCO World Cultural Heritage since the 7th July, 2008.
Wooden church in Hervartov
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Batizov waterfalls (Batizovské vodopády)
Batizov waterfalls (Batizovské vodopády)
Batizov waterfalls (Batizovské vodopády) are located in the High Tatras in Batizov Valley (Batizovská dolina). These are cascading waterfalls created by Batizov stream (Batizovský potok). They are located at an altitude of 1870 m. about 200-300 m. under the Batizov Mountain Lake (Batizovske ...
Krásnohorská Cave
Location on map - Krásnohorská Cave
National natural monument Krásnohorská Cave (Krásnohorská jaskyňa) is a spring cave with underground water course on the northern foothill of the Silická Plateau near the Krásnohorská Dlhá Lúka village. The cave was discovered in 1964 by cavers from Rožňava led by Š. Roda, who penetrated underground through the Buzgó spring. A dominant stalagmite has 32,7 m with base diameter of 12 m. There are also interesting pisolites of varius shapes and cave pearls. Large water siphons are in the rear parts of the cave.
Krásnohorská Cave
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