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Bzovik Fortress & Monastery, Slovakia
Bzovik is a Gothic-Renaisance fortress built against Turkish (Ottoman Empire) invasions. It is former monastery of Premonstrans. Its beginnings date back before 1135.
Location on MAP : GPS: N 48.31523   E 19.089498
Architecture : Gothic, Renaissance
Founded by Lampert from family Hunt-Poznanyi together with son Nikolas and wife Zofia, sister of King Ladislav. The monastery church was built in the first half of the 12th century, despite its mention for the first time in written records in 1285. Devastated by Hussites in 1433  then rebuilt in Gothic Style (1444-1446) - new chapel to the old Romanesque single nave church with two towers + new monastery wing and garden of paradise. The monastery was burned down in 1471 by people from Krupina. In 1530Zigmund Balassa attacked the monastery, he evicted the monks and rebuilt the monastery on grandiose scale to anti Turkish fortress - surrounded byhigh-fortified wall and four corner bastions + moat around the fortress. After 1678 the fortress was repaired and rebuilt in Baroque style by Estergom’s bishop Juraj Szelepcsényi. These holdings were managed by Estergom’s Chapter up to 1908 when they were sold. Partly destroyed during WW II, but most of the fortress still stand.
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Gýmeš Castle Ruins, Slovakia
(click here for VIRTUAL VISIT)
Originally Gothic castle located on the hill Dúň (514 m), built in the second half of the 13th century on the site of an older fort.  The legend has that in past, the guests were welcomed with a “spade dance”. 
Location on MAP : GPS: N 48.411403   E 18.220911
Architecture : Gothic, late Baroque 
Above the village Jelenec in the Tribeč Mts. in west of Slovakia, at the height of 514 m there are ruins of the originally Gothic Gýmeš Castle, built in the second half of the (1253 – 1270) 13th century on the site of an older fort by the family Ivankov (son Ondrej), who became later famous noble family Forgách.
The castle was the centre of the estate Jelenec or Gýmeš. Turks conquered and damaged it, it was renewed and inhabited until 1865 (19 century). It fell in decay afterwards. The legend has that in past, the guests were welcomed with a “spade dance”. It consisted of four strikes by spade and an inscription in the book of guests.
Surviving parts - silhouette medieval walls with window openings and gates / doors, late baroque chapel walls, columns  
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Orava Castle, Slovakia
One of the most beautiful castles from 13th century standing 112 m (367 ft) high above the Orava River and its right tributary stream Racova, extended in 15th and 16th century, final look formed till beginning of 17th century, reconstructed in 1953-1968.
Location : 49 15` 42“ N, 19 21` 29“ E
Architecture : romanesque, gothic, renaissance, baroque
Many scenes of the 1922 film Nosferatu were filmed here, although until recently it was thought to have been shot in Transylvania.
Orava Castle stands on the site of an old wooden fortification (at that time only the ground floor was built of stone, while the upper floors were made of wood) dating back to Great Moravian Empire, built in stone after the Tartar invasion of 1241. Its history since then reveals a familiar pattern of construction, destruction, reconstruction, fire, various ownerships and territorial squabbles.
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Gýmeš Castle Ruins, Slovakia
(click here for VIRTUAL VISIT)
Originally Gothic castle located on the hill Dúň (514 m), built in the second half of the 13th century on the site of an older fort.  The legend has that in past, the guests were welcomed with a “spade dance”. 
Location on MAP : GPS: N 48.411403   E 18.220911
Architecture : Gothic, late Baroque 
Above the village Jelenec in the Tribeč Mts. in west of Slovakia, at the height of 514 m there are ruins of the originally Gothic Gýmeš Castle, built in the second half of the (1253 – 1270) 13th century on the site of an older fort by the family Ivankov (son Ondrej), who became later famous noble family Forgách.
The castle was the centre of the estate Jelenec or Gýmeš. Turks conquered and damaged it, it was renewed and inhabited until 1865 (19 century). It fell in decay afterwards. The legend has that in past, the guests were welcomed with a “spade dance”. It consisted of four strikes by spade and an inscription in the book of guests.
Surviving parts - silhouette medieval walls with window openings and gates / doors, late baroque chapel walls, columns  
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Gýmeš Castle Ruins, Slovakia
(click here for VIRTUAL VISIT)
Originally Gothic castle located on the hill Dúň (514 m), built in the second half of the 13th century on the site of an older fort.  The legend has that in past, the guests were welcomed with a “spade dance”. 
Location on MAP : GPS: N 48.411403   E 18.220911
Architecture : Gothic, late Baroque 
Above the village Jelenec in the Tribeč Mts. in west of Slovakia, at the height of 514 m there are ruins of the originally Gothic Gýmeš Castle, built in the second half of the (1253 – 1270) 13th century on the site of an older fort by the family Ivankov (son Ondrej), who became later famous noble family Forgách.
The castle was the centre of the estate Jelenec or Gýmeš. Turks conquered and damaged it, it was renewed and inhabited until 1865 (19 century). It fell in decay afterwards. The legend has that in past, the guests were welcomed with a “spade dance”. It consisted of four strikes by spade and an inscription in the book of guests.
Surviving parts - silhouette medieval walls with window openings and gates / doors, late baroque chapel walls, columns  
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Bzovik Fortress & Monastery, Slovakia
Bzovik is a Gothic-Renaisance fortress built against Turkish (Ottoman Empire) invasions. It is former monastery of Premonstrans. Its beginnings date back before 1135.
Location on MAP : GPS: N 48.31523   E 19.089498
Architecture : Gothic, Renaissance
Founded by Lampert from family Hunt-Poznanyi together with son Nikolas and wife Zofia, sister of King Ladislav. The monastery church was built in the first half of the 12th century, despite its mention for the first time in written records in 1285. Devastated by Hussites in 1433  then rebuilt in Gothic Style (1444-1446) - new chapel to the old Romanesque single nave church with two towers + new monastery wing and garden of paradise. The monastery was burned down in 1471 by people from Krupina. In 1530Zigmund Balassa attacked the monastery, he evicted the monks and rebuilt the monastery on grandiose scale to anti Turkish fortress - surrounded byhigh-fortified wall and four corner bastions + moat around the fortress. After 1678 the fortress was repaired and rebuilt in Baroque style by Estergom’s bishop Juraj Szelepcsényi. These holdings were managed by Estergom’s Chapter up to 1908 when they were sold. Partly destroyed during WW II, but most of the fortress still stand.
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Bzovik Fortress & Monastery, Slovakia
Bzovik is a Gothic-Renaisance fortress built against Turkish (Ottoman Empire) invasions. It is former monastery of Premonstrans. Its beginnings date back before 1135.
Location on MAP : GPS: N 48.31523   E 19.089498
Architecture : Gothic, Renaissance
Founded by Lampert from family Hunt-Poznanyi together with son Nikolas and wife Zofia, sister of King Ladislav. The monastery church was built in the first half of the 12th century, despite its mention for the first time in written records in 1285. Devastated by Hussites in 1433  then rebuilt in Gothic Style (1444-1446) - new chapel to the old Romanesque single nave church with two towers + new monastery wing and garden of paradise. The monastery was burned down in 1471 by people from Krupina. In 1530Zigmund Balassa attacked the monastery, he evicted the monks and rebuilt the monastery on grandiose scale to anti Turkish fortress - surrounded byhigh-fortified wall and four corner bastions + moat around the fortress. After 1678 the fortress was repaired and rebuilt in Baroque style by Estergom’s bishop Juraj Szelepcsényi. These holdings were managed by Estergom’s Chapter up to 1908 when they were sold. Partly destroyed during WW II, but most of the fortress still stand.
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Bzovik Fortress & Monastery, Slovakia
Bzovik is a Gothic-Renaisance fortress built against Turkish (Ottoman Empire) invasions. It is former monastery of Premonstrans. Its beginnings date back before 1135.

Location on MAP : GPS: N 48.31523   E 19.089498
Architecture : Gothic, Renaissance

Founded by Lampert from family Hunt-Poznanyi together with son Nikolas and wife Zofia, sister of King Ladislav. The monastery church was built in the first half of the 12th century, despite its mention for the first time in written records in 1285. Devastated by Hussites in 1433  then rebuilt in Gothic Style (1444-1446) - new chapel to the old Romanesque single nave church with two towers + new monastery wing and garden of paradise. The monastery was burned down in 1471 by people from Krupina. In 1530 Zigmund Balassa attacked the monastery, he evicted the monks and rebuilt the monastery on grandiose scale to anti Turkish fortress - surrounded by high-fortified wall and four corner bastions + moat around the fortress. After 1678 the fortress was repaired and rebuilt in Baroque style by Estergom’s bishop Juraj Szelepcsényi. These holdings were managed by Estergom’s Chapter up to 1908 when they were sold. Partly destroyed during WW II, but most of the fortress still stand.
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Bzovik Fortress & Monastery, Slovakia
Bzovik is a Gothic-Renaisance fortress built against Turkish (Ottoman Empire) invasions. It is former monastery of Premonstrans. Its beginnings date back before 1135. 

Location on MAP : GPS: N 48.31523   E 19.089498
Architecture : Gothic, Renaissance

Founded by Lampert from family Hunt-Poznanyi together with son Nikolas and wife Zofia, sister of King Ladislav. The monastery church was built in the first half of the 12th century, despite its mention for the first time in written records in 1285. Devastated by Hussites in 1433  then rebuilt in Gothic Style (1444-1446) - new chapel to the old Romanesque single nave church with two towers + new monastery wing and garden of paradise. The monastery was burned down in 1471 by people from Krupina. In 1530 Zigmund Balassa attacked the monastery, he evicted the monks and rebuilt the monastery on grandiose scale to anti Turkish fortress - surrounded by high-fortified wall and four corner bastions + moat around the fortress.  After 1678 the fortress was repaired and rebuilt in Baroque style by Estergom’s bishop Juraj Szelepcsényi. These holdings were managed by Estergom’s Chapter up to 1908 when they were sold. Partly destroyed during WW II, but most of the fortress still stand.
photo via flickr
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Bojnice Castle, Slovakia - rated as one of the 25 most beautiful castles in Europe
It is one of the most visited medieval Romantic castles in Slovakia with original Gothic and Renaissance elements built in the 12 th century and also being a popular filming stage for fantasy and fairy-tale movies.
Location on MAP : GPS: N48°46’48.15”   E18°34’40.31”
Architecture : Gothic, Renaissance
Bojnice Castle was first mentioned in written records in 1113, in a document held at the Zobor Abbey, Nitra, Slovakia. Originally built as a wooden fort, gradually Poznan family. Its next owners included Matúš Čák of Trenčín ”Lord of the river Váh and the Tatra Mountains“, who received it in 1302 from the King Ladislaus V;  15th century - owned by King Matthias Corvinus, who gave it to his illegitimate son John Corvinus in 1489. Later owned by famous noble families (Zapolya, Thurzos). From 1646 on, the castle’s owners were the Palffys, who created today’s beautiful imitation of the French castles of the Loire valley. Today there is a museum (part of Slovak National Museum) and the castle is surrounded by the castle park, which contains the Bojnice Zoo (the oldest and one of the most visited zoos). The castle park continues in the form of a forest park in the Strážov Mountains.
The castle is renowned for its attractions, including the popular Castle Fairytale, the International Festival of Ghosts and Spirits, Summer Music Festival, Day and Night Tours and Special Christmas, Easter and Valentine`s Programmes. The romantic castle is also a popular location for filming fairy tale movies, such as Fantaghirò. It hosts the single most popular museum in Slovakia.
photo via flickr
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Bojnice Castle, Slovakia - rated as one of the 25 most beautiful castles in Europe
It is one of the most visited medieval Romantic castles in Slovakia with original Gothic and Renaissance elements built in the 12 th century and also being a popular filming stage for fantasy and fairy-tale movies.
Location on MAP : GPS: N48°46’48.15”   E18°34’40.31”
Architecture : Gothic, Renaissance
Bojnice Castle was first mentioned in written records in 1113, in a document held at the Zobor Abbey, Nitra, Slovakia. Originally built as a wooden fort, gradually rebuilt by Poznan family to stone. Its next owners included Matúš Čák of Trenčín ”Lord of the river Váh and the Tatra Mountains“, who received it in 1302 from the King Ladislaus V;  15th century - owned by King Matthias Corvinus, who gave it to his illegitimate son John Corvinus in 1489. Later owned by famous noble families (Zapolya, Thurzos). From 1646 on, the castle’s owners were the Palffys, who created today’s beautiful imitation of the French castles of the Loire valley. Today there is a museum (part of Slovak National Museum) and the castle is surrounded by the castle park, which contains the Bojnice Zoo (the oldest and one of the most visited zoos). The castle park continues in the form of a forest park in the Strážov Mountains.
The castle is renowned for its attractions, including the popular Castle Fairytale, the International Festival of Ghosts and Spirits, Summer Music Festival, Day and Night Tours and Special Christmas, Easter and Valentine`s Programmes. The romantic castle is also a popular location for filming fairy tale movies, such as Fantaghirò. It hosts the single most popular museum in Slovakia.
via thistroubledmindofmine:


Bojnice, Slovakia by LeszekZadlo on Flickr.
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Devín Castle (Slovak: hrad Devín or Devínsky hrad, German: Burg Theben) Slovakia
Maiden Tower over Danube River
Positioned on the cliff, 212 meters above the Danube and Morava rivers is known since the 9th century from Great Moravian Empire built on former fortifications from the Bronze Age, Iron Age, and former Celtic and Roman fortresses. In 1809 it was blown up by Napoleon’s army. Today, there is a museum with astonishing views to Austria.
Location N 48.1740421076023, E 16.978012919425964
The castle stands just inside Slovak territory on the frontier between Slovakia (previously part of Czechoslovakia) and Austria. It stands on the important trade route as well as one branch of the Amber Road. Evidence prove, it was settled since the Bronze Age and Iron Age and also evidence of Celtic, Germanic and Roman occupations, as well as the suggestion that Devín once provided a temporary home to Goth, Herul and Gepid tribes. A Slavic castle, founded in the 8th century, played a crucial role during frequent wars between Great Moravia and the Franks. The ancient name of the castle (Dowina - from the Slavic/Slovak word deva for girl) was mentioned for the first time in written resources in 864, when Louis the German besieged Prince Rastislav in the “castle of Dowina”. During the Great Moravian period, a Christian church had been built in the Roman ruins. Its distinct style was probably inspired by similar churches in Byzantine Macedonia, from where Saints Cyril and Methodius came to Great Moravia. Chemical composition of frescoes indicates that the church was decorated by Italian painters.
A stone medieval castle was built in the 13th century A.D., with a palace added 200 years later (in 15th century), as well as further fortifications to protect the castle against the Ottoman invasion. When Napoleon occupied and then destroyed the place in 1809, he was the first marauder to penetrate the castle’s defences, leaving behind the current ruin, which has been carefully preserved and now houses a museum detailing the castle’s chequered history and containing many artefacts discovered on the site.
The most beautiful part of the castle is the tiny watchtower, known as the Maiden Tower. It balances on a lone rock and has spawned countless legends concerning imprisoned lovelorn daughters leaping to their deaths.
via visitheworld:
The maiden tower at Devin Castle, on the shores of Danube river, Slovakia (by Viking River Cruises).
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Spišský hrad  | Spiš Castle, Slovakia -  rated one of the 25 most beautiful castles in Europe
UNESCO World Heritage 
One of the largest Castles of the 13th and 14th century military, political and religious buildings in eastern and central Europe.
Location: N48 59 58 E20 46 3Architecture of Middle Ages and early Renaissance : Romanesque, Gothic Spišský Hrad (castle) stands on a dramatic site where the earliest occupation dates back to the Neolithic period (5th millennium BC), and subsequently occupied in the Bronze Age and in the 1st century AD. It was also fortified during the Great Moravian Period (9th century AD). Present castle construction started in 12th cent. It was used as a defense against Tatar incursions from the east.
The castle is usually compared with contemporary castles in France and the British Isles rather than those of Central and Eastern Europe.
via allthingseurope:
Spis Castle, Slovakia (by Matt Jevons)
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