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Top 10 Best Things to do in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia
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List of Best Things to do in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia
Slovak National Uprising Square
The Clock Tower
Museum of the Slovak National Uprising
The Town Castle Area
Banska Bystrica's Town Fortifications
Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
The Stone Fountain
Marian Pillar
Matejs House
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Best in Europe 2019 - High Tatras - Slovakia
The High Tatras in Slovakia has been named as the best destination in Europe to visit this summer.
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Vyhliadková veža Bojnice - Vyhliadková veža v Bojniciach
Chodník korunami stromov Bachledka
Lomnický štít - Skalnaté pleso - Vysoké Tatry.
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Splavovanie Dunaja - Vodné dielo Gabčíkovo
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Slovak Castles.
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Pozrite sa na svet z výšky.
Look at the world from a height.
SLOVENSKO AKO HO MOŽNO NEPOZNÁTE.
Enjoy a birds eye view from the top.
Najkrajšie miesta na Slovensku.
The most beautiful places in Slovakia.
Tourism in Slovakia.
Cestovanie po Slovensku. Kam na víkend.
Traveling in Slovakia.
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Zoznam hradov a zámkov na Slovensku.
Castles of Slovakia.
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The largest city in Slovakia, as well as being the capital, Bratislava lies on the River Danube and borders both Austria and Hungary. Come here for a trip to the imposing Bratislava Castle, perched on a plateau above the city and originally built in the 10th century.
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Travel Slovakia - Exploring the Historic Town of Vlkolinec in Ruzomberok
Take a tour of Historic Vlkolinec in Ruzomberok, Slovakia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
There are few places better for Slovakian folk architecture than the town of Vlkolinec.
It dates to at least the fourteenth century, when its earliest mention was recorded.
One of the most impressive structures in the town is the eighteenth-century belfry that is located in the towns central square.
They are nearly all of entirely traditional design and are an important part of Slovakian culture.
The brightly-colored wood homes are a striking counterpoint to the tall hills and mountains of the region.
Accompanying Vlkolinec's folk architecture is the folk art of the area, including carvings and statues scattered throughout the village.
This ancient town not only holds a UNESCO world heritage site honor, but has been named as one of only ten Slovak folk architecture reservations.
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Death Valley, Dukla Pass, Slovakia
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The Valley of Death is located in the Dukla Pass just outside the village of Svidnik in the north eastern corner of Slovakia. In this valley several tanks and other remains from one of the great tank battles of World War II (the Battle of the Dukla Pass) can still be seen. Some of the tanks are left almost where they stopped during the battle, while other have been turned into monuments. Most of the tanks are Russian model T-34.
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Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum in Bratislava, Slovakia
Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum in Bratislava, Slovakia
Visit this exceptional museum of modern art located on the Danube river for interesting exhibitions and a permanent collection featuring the most renowned artists from Slovakia and abroad. Admire the beautiful paintings and sculptures, walk through the expansive park and get a stunning view from the roof terrace – all this is possible in Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum.
Danubiana is located in Čunovo – Bratislava’s neighborhood – less than 15 kilometres south of the city center, on the edge of a peninsula where the mighty Danube flows. The easiest and most convenient way to get here is by car. You can also use the public transportation – in that case take the bus number 90 from the Slovak National Theater – the new building near Eurovea – it will take you around 40 minutes. There is also an option to take a boat or use a bike.
If you arrive by car, there are many parking lots to use in front of the museum.
Along with the beautiful exhibitions, as a bonus, you can enjoy the interesting park covering an area of 8000 m2, where 60 sculptures are presented.
The riverside location is really very impressive. We recommend to take this walk after you have finished admiring the artworks inside.
WHAT TO SEE IN THE DANUBIANA MEULENSTEEN ART MUSEUM?
Firstly, let us highlight that Danubiana is one of the youngest museums of modern art in Europe. The framework of its impressive architecture is formed by its unusual location on the borders of three neighboring countries: Slovakia, Austria and Hungary, but above all by the superb contrast of the wide expanse of water, open air and the endless banks of a dam.
On the ground floor you will find a gallery of contemporary art. Here are those exhibits that are on sale, a place for smaller scale exhibitions, an audio-visual centre and a lecture hall, too. Shows by leading international artists are alternated in the great hall on the first floor.
What we like about this place is the spatial layout of the interior – all the artworks are displayed in a generous hall-like space without any obstructions or subdivisions into smaller isolated rooms.
Another positive thing that you will notice as you walk along is that there is a lot of natural light. This is brought into the museum’s central space thanks to the glazed curtain-wall. Further light is led into the spaces through roof lights and a horizontal band of high-level windows.
The permanent exposition is comprised of an international collection, a collection of Dutch art and a collection of Slovak art.
The artworks featured in this exposition come from two sources. Most of the pieces are from the collection of Gerard Meulensteen – the founder of the Danubiana – who provided them to the museum on loan; the smaller part is from the Danubiana collection.
Even if you do not have deep knowledge about modern art, you will enjoy it here – simply said, everything is just alluring and relaxing. You’ll feel like walking through a huge, beautifully decorated flat.
Danubiana is also a very popular spot for families with children.
The complex is completed by an art shop with a wide selection of catalogues, art publications, postcards, souvenirs, and the cosy Art Café, which extends beyond the gallery and allows visitors to sit right on the bank of the Danube.
Once you have seen all the artworks, walk up to the rooftop terrace which offers a unique view of the expansive Danube river and the surrounding landscape.
This is definitely a good place to visit on a sunny day.
Over the short period of its existence, this museum has become one of Bratislava’s architecture landmarks and a must-see place to all art-lovers. Make sure you have at least 3 hours when coming here, so you can have a full cultural experience discovering the modern Slovak art and the beautiful surroundings. If you want to dedicate more time to culture, it is also a great half or one day trip, when you for instance take the boat to get here. Enjoy!
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The houses of Čičmany, Slovakia
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The houses of Čičmany are often referred to as the gingerbread houses.
Čičmany is a beautiful little village; nestle in the stunning green valleys of North-West Slovakia.
A little history:
In the late 18th century the local residents of the small village of Čičmany started decorating their houses with lime as a way of preserving deteriorating wood.
Over time this developed into the elaborate patterns you see today.
In 1921 a fire raged through Čičmany almost completely destroying the town.
The villagers rebuilt the destroyed buildings and created new decorative designs.
After being rebuilt the village was then occupied by Nazi soldiers who set the village ablaze during World War II.
After the war, the Office for the Care of Historical Monuments in Bratislava oversaw the second massive reconstruction of the village.
The In 1979 the village was protected by the government as a cultural reservation.
The history of Čičmany has been documented as far back as 1272.