Spišský Hrušov, tourist attractions
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Find Tourist attractions in the surrounding area of Spišský Hrušov:
MARKUŠOVCE MANSION HOUSE
Originally Renaissance mansion house from 1643 was later rebuilt in Rococo style. It is situated in French garden with villa. Form 1959 it is used as Museum of historical furniture. Expositions: Historical furniture and historical art collections Musical instrument with keyboard (Dardanely villa) Tel.: +421 52 449 84 21
Sivá Brada (Mineral spring)
Sivá Brada is a travertine mound located near the town of Spišské Podhradie to the west. At its top, a mineral spring springs, creating a small lake with a diameter of 3 m, in the middle of which a continuously bubbling mineral water springs. Other mineral springs spring up in the area. Small cascades are formed from the draining water and thus troughs of small streams are created here. The travertine mound has been growing for about 10,000 years with such slow mineral deposition. In 1675, a baroque...
Žehra Church
The Church of the Holy Spirit dating from the second half of the 13th century is located in the village of Žehra in the district of Spišská Nová Ves. It is one of the typical buildings of the transitional, late Romanesque period. The rarest monuments in the church are wall paintings, forming a complete iconographic cycle. They cover the entire presbytery, the Triumphal Arch and the entire northern wall. St. For his historical and artistic contribution, the Spirit was included in the list of national...
Spis Castle
Massive ruins of Spis Castle are lying on the travertine hill of 634 metres above Spis settlement around the castle. The ruins are the largest in Slovakia as well as in Central Europe. Although the first historical notes about the castle come back to the year 1120, archaeological evidence proves a settlement on the castle hill already in the 4th century BC. It was a district centre castle in the 12th century. In the first half of the 13th century there were protective stone forts around the castle...
ZOO SPIŠSKÁ NOVÁ VES
Zoo Spisska Nova Ves covers an area of 8 hectares in the south-eastern part of the city. It was founded in May 1989. It is the youngest among the big zoos in Slovakia (Kosice, Bratislava and Bojnice), but this does not detract from its beauty. The beautiful scenery of its garden area is complemented by a creek that flows through zoo. With many trees provide pleasant shade for animals and visitors. Lake, a significant element in the composition of the garden, creates conditions for the natural development...
ALEX PARK
One of the largest children's indoor parks in Slovakia, ALEX Park is located in Spišská Nová Ves. On an area of 1,200 m², children will find a number of attractions from water slides, trampolines, slides to racing tracks. Parents can sit with a good cup of coffee, Belgian chocolate or good food.
LaborARTorium – experiment gallery
LaborARTorium is a fun gallery for children as well as adults. You can find it in Spišská Nová Ves, on the 1st floor of the Tempo supermarket building. In this gallery experiment, you can try out what it's like to be a chameleon, ant, ant, or a hamster. In LaborARTorium, they simply shrink you down and you suddenly appear in the aquarium of a hamster. Or you can ride a vibrating ant here. You can take all the pictures with your mobile phone or record a video. In addition, you will also...
Csáky`s chateau Bijacovce
Csáky's mansion dating from the 1880s is the largest monument in the village of Bijacovce. It was built immediately after the Spiš Castle burnt down and is a typical late Baroque or Rococo-Classicist residential building located in the middle of a flat park. In 2002 it was declared a cultural monument and the grounds of the mansion, which consists of a park, farm yard, east and west gate, granary and fountain.
Baroque Church of the Holy Ghost and Monastery Minorits
The church and monastery buildings complex in Levoča was built between 1748 -1755 on the site of the oldest Levoča church, which was demolished in 1747 after a fire. It is one of the few preserved Baroque churches in Spiš region. Set of monastic buildings has a U-shaped footprint. The church has one nave; in the backside there is a brick Emporia with an organ. The facade of the church features a mural with symbols of Faith, Hope and Love.