Pribylina traditional village, Slovakia
Pribylina traditional village. Slovakia 2011.
The Museum of the Liptov Village is an extended exhibition of the Liptov museum based in Ružomberok. It documents traditional housing, particularly of villages that were flooded during the construction of the Liptovská Mara dam. The first part of the youngest Slovak open-air museums was opened to visitors in 1991 and is currently the most visited exhibition of the Liptov Museum. Throughout the year it offers a range of cultural and educational programmes for the public.
Pribylina traditional village. Slovakia
Banska Stiavnice (Slovakia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Banska Stiavnice in Slovakia.
Banská Štiavnica is one of the most beautiful cities in Slovakia and whose historic buildings form its mediaeval centre. The old town, and silver mines of the surrounding area, have been designated as a World Cultural Heritage Site. The Kammer-Hof was created by the combination of three Gothic buildings during the sixteenth century. Up until the nineteenth century, the mining chamber and the first technical university in the world were located there. The Church Of The Assumption Of Mary was built by the Dominican Order at the beginning of the thirteenth century. For the first time in this region a rib vault was raised in its construction and served as a model for further buildings. However, at the beginning of the nineteenth century the church burned down and was rebuilt in Classical style. Now its altars and paintings shine out in all their glory and highlight the deep religious faith of both miners and mine owners alike. Since 1971, the New Castle has been a museum. On one floor, musical instruments, household items and clothing. Another floor contains numerous weapons and suits of armour which were used during hostilities by the Turks. The city underwent troubled times and its prosperity had to be defended. The wealth of the city and its mining of silver made Banská Štiavnica wealthy and created its historical splendour.
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Trnava (Slovakia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Trnava, in south west Slovakia, is well-protected by a three kilometre-long city wall. Under the protection of the sturdy wall, the monastery and church of Holy Jakobus were created in the fourteenth century with the support of the House Of Anjou. The monastery complex was then considered to be one of the largest religious buildings in the country and served as a place in which God could unite the world. The new city centre contains an imposing Neo-Classical theatre and a tower that was built in 1574. From a height of twenty-nine metres, those in the watchtower were able to warn of any threat of fire. The Jewish synagogue was built in 1831, badly damaged during the Second World War and then neglected for several decades. It now contains a cafe, and women's gallery, along with a permanent collection of Judaica. For centuries, the two towers of the Saint Nikolaus Basilica have characterised the city’s silhouette. Built over a period of nineteen years on the foundations of a Romanesque church, it was completed in 1440. Gothic frescoes still adorn its entrance hall and Baroque altars recall the splendour of a then-flourishing religious city. The colossal wall paintings on both sides of the sixty metre long main nave depict scenes of Christian history. Trnava is a true gem of Renaissance and Late Baroque.
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Kezmarok (Slovakia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Kežmarok is located in the north east of Slovakia in front of the fabulous scenery of the High Tatra. The town’s fifteenth century Gothic castle is located at the edge of the Old Town and its external walls form some sections of the city wall. At the beginning of the sixteenth century it was owned by the Thököly family and was given its present day splendour in full Renaissance style. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Kežmarok was a centre of rebellion against the Viennese Emperor. Its Baroque castle chapel is a fine building and was renovated in 1658 at the time of the Protestant Oppression. The castle survived the changing times and is one of the town’s main attractions. In the centre of the old town is the Roman Catholic Holy Cross Basilica with its white façade and tall church tower. Gothic and Renaissance dominate its rich interior. The altars and murals, with figures of the story of the Passion, are one of Slovakia’s most valuable works of art. The highlight is the basilica’s main wing altar that features Christ. The town’s Evangelical-Lutheran congregation had the New Protestant AB Church built between 1872 and 1894. Later followed the annexing of a mausoleum for Imre Thököly, who stood up for religious freedom. It was built according to an unconventional design by Danish architect, Theophil Hansen, who featured Byzantine, Romanesque, Moorish and Oriental elements. Next to it is one of the most beautiful articular churches in Slovakia. The churchs’ treasures include one of the oldest wooden pipe organs, a baptismal font, and splendid altar. These were the directives issued within the framework of the Counter-Reformation of 1681: the Articularies. Built at their own cost, completely made of wood, without a stone foundation and within twelve months, this extraordinary building is one of Kežmarok’s most prized buildings.
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Bardejov (Slovakia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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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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In touch with nature - LIPTOV | Slovakia
Take a look of what we've seen while visiting a beautiful Slovak region - Liptov in one weekend.
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Zamok Bojnice (Slovakia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Lying well-camouflaged in the west of Slovakia amid forests of cultural splendour is Bojnice Royal Castle, the most well preserved castle in Europe, complete with the original furnishings of various periods. In around 1113, a timber-built castle situated on Travertin Hill was mentioned for the first time, then one built of stone in the thirteenth century. The castle has been the subject of near-constant alteration. The original Gothic castle became a Renaissance castle, and later, a Baroque gem. Following a long period of stagnation, Count Franz Pálffy took ownership of the castle. A passion for collecting and a love of art were innate in him and he soon possessed six residences. He also set up an Oriental Parlour with Turkish wall coverings, a Moorish ceiling and many decorative vases, and tableware. The Count introduced many personal designs and also set up a music parlour with seating in the style of Louis Quatorze. The most beautiful room in the castle is the Golden Hall whose ceiling was created from pinewood and is covered with gold leaf. In 1907, Graf Pálffy ordered from the Colli Brothers a copy of the Angel Ceiling that featured in the Academia Di Belle Arti in Venice. From the entrance hall of the middle castle, a spiral staircase within the tower leads to various living rooms. The Blue Parlour on the first floor is named after a blue wall painting that is adorned with figures of numerous prominent families. Zámok Bojnice is most certainly well worth a visit.
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Walking Tour: Vlkolínec, Slovakia / Pěší výlet: Vlkolínec, Slovensko
Vlkolínec, Slovakia, is a picturesque village under the administration of the town of Ružomberok. Historically, however, it was a separate village. The first written mention of the village came from 1376 and after 1882 it became part of Ružomberok. Its name is probably derived from the Slovak word vlk, i. e. wolf.
Vlkolínec has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1993, and is one of ten Slovak villages that have been given the status of a folk architecture reservations. This status was granted because the village is an untouched and complex example of folk countryside architecture of the region of the Northern Carpathians.( )
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Vlkolínec je podhorská osada, miestna časť okresného mesta Ružomberok v Žilinskom kraji. Je pamiatkovou rezerváciou ľudovej architektúry a ako pozoruhodne zachovaný sídelný celok, pozostávajúci z typických zrubových objektov charakteristického stredoeurópskeho typu, je od roku 1993 zapísaný do Zoznamu Svetového dedičstva UNESCO.( )
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Vlkolínec -- wieś położona na słowackim Liptowie, administracyjnie wchodzi w skład miasta Ružomberok, w kraju żylińskim.
We wsi zachowało się typowe dla górskich obszarów Słowacji budownictwo wiejskie. Grupa 45 zabudowań tworzy żywy skansen słowackiej architektury ludowej.
W 1993 wieś została wpisana na listę światowego dziedzictwa UNESCO.( )
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Vlkolínec, Slovakia, is a picturesque village under the administration of the town of Ružomberok. Historically, however, it was a separate village. The first written mention of the village came from 1376 and after 1882 it became part of Ružomberok. Its name is probably derived from the Slovak word vlk, i. e. wolf.
Vlkolínec has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1993, and is one of ten Slovak villages that have been given the status of a folk architecture reservations. This status was granted because the village is an untouched and complex example of folk countryside architecture of the region of the Northern Carpathians.