SpisskyHrhov Castle, Slovakia
A historic castle located in the Levo č a region of Slovakia, situated near the village of SpisskyHrhov. Originally built during the Renaissance period in 1596, it was later renovated into Baroque style in the mid-18th century, and in the early 19th century, its facade was designed in Classical style. The castle is a two-story building with a rectangular plan and a three section block layout. In the center of the front, there is a three pointed gable consisting of a lower level pilaster and an upper level colonnade. It was once the property of the Mariassy family and underwent several restorations in the 20th century.
Makusovsky Castle, Slovakia
A historic castle located in the village of Markus š ovce in the Spi š sk á Nov á Ves region of Slovakia. Established in 1284, located on a highland in the Horn á dska Basin, near the local church. During the 15th and 16th centuries, it underwent significant renovations, forming a small but heavily fortified castle. Although it was captured and destroyed by Levo č a's army in 1527, it was repaired in the second half of the 16th century and underwent final repairs in 1789, mainly to repair the damage caused by the 1773 fire.
Coburg Family Castle in Slovakia
A historical building located in Jel š ava town, Slovakia. The history of this castle can be traced back to multiple centuries, witnessing the rich cultural heritage and changes of the region. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Andrej Koh á ry built this castle in a classical style on the site claimed to be an ancient Templar monastery. Not only is it a historical site, but it has also been selected as a project location for a cultural and creative center in recent years. The restoration and reuse project of the castle has received international support, including funding provided through the European Economic Area Grant Program.
Ancient castles in Slovakia
Jel š ava, located in Slovakia, is a historically significant building whose style embodies French classicism. This three story building was first built in 1763 and was expanded on the basis of its old Renaissance architecture from the 17th century, which is believed to have been originally a monastery of the Knights Templar. We are currently working hard to restore this historically mysterious building. The main concept of the restoration project is to transform it into a cultural and creative center, which will bring new vitality to small towns. Although the building is currently closed to the public, its restoration and future planning have attracted widespread attention in the local and cultural conservation fields.
Statue of the famous Slovak poet Janko Kráǐ in Bratislava
Janko Klar (24 January 1822-23 May 1876) was a famous Slovak poet and writer, and one of the most important figures in the history of Slovak literature. He is known for his poetic works in the Romantic style and is considered one of the pioneers of the Slovak National Revival movement. His collections include a multi-volume collection of poems "Songs of Slovakia" and "Gardens of Slovakia". He is also a translator, translating works of world literature into Slovak. The statue is located in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia.
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