Tradičný Trnavský Jarmok 4K
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Co mate vy najradsej na jarmoku? :)
Ja osobne prave stredovek pod hradbami s dobovymi vystupeniami a taktiez vecerne koncerty skupin (v zavislosti od interpretov).
A samozrejme trdelnik je povinnost :-)
For english visitors - let me invite you to a very popular regional event in western Slovakia - Traditional Trnava Fair - if you like crowdy events with lot of food, markets selling handcraft products as well as some other kind of interesting staff (clothes, cooking accessories, paintings, flowers) or you are interested in mainly medieval european history, this event may fit you well. The main attractions are - historical village located under town's fortifications , many carousels, many shops/stores and lot of food and beverages typical for this season (like Burciak) and also multiple bands performs in the afternoon/evenings each year.
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Mesto sa stalo najkrajším mestom Slovenska za rok 2019 Mestu sa hovorí aj malý Rím alebo kedysi Tyrnavia či Tyrnau. Viete kde sa nachádzame?
This town was named the most beautiful Slovak town of 2019. The regional capital in western Slovakia is often called Slovak Rome because of its high concentration of churches and sacral monuments. In the past was the town named as Tyrnavia or Tyrnau. Any idea, where we are?
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Smolenice Castle 2019 - Slovakia 4k
Smolenice is a village and municipality of Trnava District in the Trnava Region of Slovakia, on the foothills of the Little Carpathians. It is 60 km northeast of Bratislava and 25 km northwest of Trnava. The village is made of two parts, Smolenice and Smolenická Nová Ves.
Smolenice is the centre of the area under the Little Carpathians and a weekend relax destination for Trnava people as well as the inhabitants of Trnava surroundings. The surroundings of the village have a number of natural attractions with several marked hiking trails and ofcourse its well-known Smolenice Castle.
Smolenice castle is built on the spot of a Middle-Age castle. Its last owners started the reconstruction in the middle of 19th century, who kept only part of the outer fortification.
The state became an owner of the castle in 1945 when the Slovak National Council overtook it and it became its summer residence. The Slovak Academy of Sciences has used it as a congress centre for various meeting of scientists since 1953.
Nikita Khrushchev, once the most powerful man in the Soviet Union, spent a couple days in the castle, too.
Smolenice castle is open for the public every day from 10:00 to 18:00 during July and August. Entrance to the interiors with a guide takes place every hour.
In September, opening hours will change. The castle will be open only on Sunday afternoon because otherwise, it serves as a congress centre of the Slovak Academy of Sciences.
Spišský Hrad (Slovakia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Spišský Hrad in Slovakia.
Situated in eastern Slovakia, Zipser Castle or, Spišský Hrad, is one of the largest fortifications in Central Europe. Located on an expansive travertin rock, it is situated above Spišské Podhradie. At its zenith up to two thousand people lived there and the complex covered an area of more than four hectares and five castle courtyards. Up until 1464 the castle belonged to Hungary and subsequent members of the Hungarian nobility continued its occupation. During the first half of the seventeenth century, thirty one towns and villages belonged to the castle. Today, the castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. On an adjacent hill is an intriguing place, the church town of Spišská Kapitula, Slovakia’s ‘Vatican City.’ A sturdy ring wall with only two exits, protected the church. The Romanesque, Saint Martin Basilica, is situated at the top of a hill, a mighty three-aisled building with two towers which, from around 1245, was thirty years in construction. Its Gothic main altar originated from the workshop of Master Paul Of Leutschau who had created numerous famous altars in other cathedrals. The religious paintings on the altar, along with a number of wooden images, depict deep religious faith. This symbol of ecclesiastical authority has managed to survive the rigours of time and has become an integral part of world heritage culture.
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Crossing the Iron Curtain | Abandoned Military Bunker in Bratislava
On my final day in Bratislava I hike to the border between Slovakia and Austria - an area containing abandoned military bunkers built before the start of World War II and a place that came to be known as the Iron Curtain separating Europe during the Cold War. Once a highly fortified and militarily sensitive area it is now abandoned and sadly left to ruin - it's a fascinating place that I get to explore before heading to my final destination - the communist built UFO Tower.
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Banská Bystrica, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CITY IN SLOVAKIA, PLACES TO SEE SLOVAKIA, BANSKA BYSTRICA
Banská Bystrica, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CITY IN SLOVAKIA, PLACES TO SEE SLOVAKIA, BANSKA BYSTRICA
, Banská Bystrica is the sixth most populous municipality in Slovakia.[1][2] The present town was founded by German settlers,[3] however it was built upon a former Slavic settlement. It obtained the municipal privileges of a free royal town of the Kingdom of Hungary in 1255. The copper mining town acquired its present picturesque look in the Late Middle Ages when the prosperous burghers built its central churches, mansions, and fortifications. It is the capital of the kraj (Banská Bystrica Region) and the okres (Banská Bystrica District). It is also the home of Matej Bel University. As a historical city with an easy access to the surrounding mountains, Banská Bystrica is a popular winter and summer tourist destination.
Geography[edit]
Banská Bystrica lies at an altitude of 362 metres (1,188 ft) above sea level and covers an area of 103.37 square kilometres (39.9 sq mi).[1] It is about half way between Slovakia's two largest cities, 208 kilometres (129 mi) north-east from Slovakia's capital Bratislava and 217 kilometres (135 mi) west of Košice. A chain of discrete suburbs and villages connects it with Zvolen, another major town 20 kilometres (12 mi) to the south. SLOVAKIA ATTRACTIONS, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CITY IN SLOVAKIA, PLACES TO SEE SLOVAKIA, BANSKA BYSTRICA
Bardejov (Slovakia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Bardejov in Slovakia.
Bardejov is located in the north east corner of today's Slovakia, close to the Polish border. This old town of cloth merchants was fortified during several construction phases that date back to 1352. Its mediaeval centre was designated as a World Cultural Heritage in the year 2000. Three Gothic buildings became the Town Hall, and several arcades adorn Gründl House. The large market place is popular for all manner of social events, from a weekly market to parades and numerous gatherings, church processions and festivals. The Old Town Hall in the middle of the square dates back to 1505 and is a gem of Late Renaissance design. It contains a richly ornamented bay window with a Hungarian coat of arms as well as Bardejov’s own coat of arms. In 1907 the historic Town Hall became a museum featuring numerous historical exhibits of the town, as well as its arts and crafts. Religious art, wooden altars, sculptures and panel paintings bring to life its mediaeval times. Bardejov is a sparkling gem of history, from its blossoming in the Middle Ages, to war, fire, plague and the Reformation. The old town has managed to survive it all and now shines out as a much-loved treasure of bygone days.
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Fair in Slovakia, Slovak Cuisine, Radvanský jarmok Banská Bystrica
Fair in Slovakia, Slovak Cuisine, Radvanský jarmok Banská Bystrica.Banská Bystrica (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈbanskaː ˈbistritsa] (About this sound listen), also known by other alternative names) is a city in central Slovakia located on the Hron River in a long and wide valley encircled by the mountain chains of the Low Tatras, the Veľká Fatra, and the Kremnica Mountains. With 78 327 inhabitants, Banská Bystrica is the sixth most populous municipality in Slovakia.[1][2] The present town was founded by German settlers,[3] however it was built upon a former Slavic settlement. It obtained the municipal privileges of a free royal town of the Kingdom of Hungary in 1255. The copper mining town acquired its present picturesque look in the Late Middle Ages when the prosperous burghers built its central churches, mansions, and fortifications. It is the capital of the kraj (Banská Bystrica Region) and the okres (Banská Bystrica District). It is also the home of Matej Bel University. As a historical city with an easy access to the surrounding mountains, Banská Bystrica is a popular winter and summer tourist destination.
Banská Bystrica City in Slovakia
Banská Bystrica (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈbanskaː ˈbistritsa] , also known by other alternative names) is a city in central Slovakia located on the Hron River in a long and wide valley encircled by the mountain chains of the Low Tatras, the Veľká Fatra, and the Kremnica Mountains. With 78 327 inhabitants, Banská Bystrica is the sixth most populous municipality in Slovakia.[2][3] The present town was founded by German settlers,[4] however it was built upon a former Slavic settlement. It obtained the municipal privileges of a free royal town of the Kingdom of Hungary in 1255. The copper mining town acquired its present picturesque look in the Late Middle Ages when the prosperous burghers built its central churches, mansions, and fortifications. It is the capital of the kraj (Banská Bystrica Region) and the okres (Banská Bystrica District). It is also the home of Matej Bel University. As a historical city with an easy access to the surrounding mountains, Banská Bystrica is a popular winter and summer tourist destination.
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Phantom 4 | Slovakia | Zvolen zámok
Zvolen Castle (Slovak: Zvolenský zámok or incorrectly Zvolenský hrad, Hungarian: zólyomi vár) is a medieval castle located on a hill near the center of Zvolen, in central Slovakia.
The original seat of the region was above the confluence of Slatina and Hron rivers on a steep cliff in a castle from the 12th century, known today as Pustý hrad (meaning Deserted castle). Its difficult access had consequence in relocation of the seat to the new-built Zvolen castle, which was ordered by Louis I the Great as a hunting residence of Hungarian kings. The future queen regnant Mary of Hungary and emperor Sigismund celebrated their wedding there in 1385.
Gothic architecture of the castle built between 1360 and 1382 was inspired by Italian castles of the fourteenth century. Italian masons also contributed to a Renaissance reconstruction in 1548. The last major reconstruction occurred in 1784, when the chapel was rebuilt into the Baroque style.
Zvolen Castle hosts a regional branch of the Slovak National Gallery with an exposition of old European masters, including works by P. P. Rubens, Paolo Veronese, and William Hogarth. There is also a popular tea room located in the castle.
History
Zvolen castle was built by Louis I of Hungary, which built it like a gothic hunting castle. In his form was finished in 1382, when it was a witness of an engagement of his daughter Mary and Sigismund. John Jiskra of Brandýs, who became one of the most powerful commander in Hungary and this castle was one of his manors from 1440 to 1462. The castle was also often visited by king Matthias Corvinus with his wife Beatrice, who used this castle as a manor from 1490.
About 1500 was built up external fortification with four round bastions and entrance gate. In half of 16th century was built up another floor with embrasures and corner oriel towers. About 1590 was built up artillery bastion also.
The castle was rebuilt many times, but it retains its Renaissance look. The castle was nominated as a National culture monument for his historic, art and architecture values and it was reconstructed in the 1960s. The Slovak National Gallery has a seat in this castle now, where it presents its expositions.
Present
Every year The Zvolen Castle Plays are introduced to huge amount of visitors. Here you can see actors and theatres from Slovakia, but also from another countries. The castle also offered a rental of his King hall, Column hall and Knightly hall, which is useful for organizing concerts, receptions, wedding ceremonies, etc. Now you can also see a computer model of this castle, which was made as an academic project.
Sleepwalk - Hackerstate (live in Köniz)
Original version is available on bonus CD of the album Nibiru. This version was played live at the Swiss Gothic Night in Koeniz, 12.10.2013.
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Fort York is a historic site of military fortifications and related buildings located in the Fort York neighbourhood, west of downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The fort was built by the British Army and Canadian militia troops in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, to defend the settlement and the new capital of the Upper Canada region from the threat of a military attack, principally from the newly independent United States. It was designated a National Historic Site in 1923.[1] The City of Toronto designated the site, along with the nearby Fort York Armoury, as a Heritage Conservation District in 1985.[2]
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SLOVAKIA - WikiVidi Documentary
Slovakia , officially the Slovak Republic , is a landlocked country in central Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Austria to the west, Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east and Hungary to the south. Slovakia's territory spans about 49000 km2 and is mostly mountainous. The population is over 5 million and comprises mostly ethnic Slovaks. The capital and largest city is Bratislava. The official language is Slovak. The Slavs arrived in the territory of present-day Slovakia in the 5th and 6th centuries. In the 7th century, they played a significant role in the creation of Samo's Empire and in the 9th century established the Principality of Nitra. In the 10th century, the territory was integrated into the Kingdom of Hungary. After World War I and the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Slovaks and Czechs established Czechoslovakia . A separate Slovak Republic existed in World War II as a client state of Nazi Germany. In 1945, Czechoslovakia was re-established...
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