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HINT Betlehem in Banská Štiavnica Banská Štiavnica

Betlehem in Banská Štiavnica

Banská Štiavnica (area: Stiavnica Mountains, region: Pohronie)

Bethlehem in Banska Stiavnica is one of the largest wooden, movable Bethlehem in Slovakia. The carving shows the form of the history, development and tradition of the historic mining town of Banska Stiavnica. Woodcarving is composed of three parts, respectively is divided into three themes. The first motive is mining gold and silver. The knockers as underground rulers are the basis of this section. You can see mining, gold panning and washing ore and exported from its mines and subsequent crushing, screening and heating process. There is also shown coinage, mining so called Gapel driven by horsepower...

Arcibiskupský palác Trnava

Arcibiskupský palác

Trnava (region: Lower Povazie)

Baroque Church of the Holy Ghost and Monastery Minorits Levoča

Baroque Church of the Holy Ghost and Monastery Minorits

Levoča (area: Levočská Walley, region: Spis)

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.

Basilika in Esztergom Štúrovo

Basilika in Esztergom

Štúrovo (area: Danubian Lowland, region: Danubeland)

The most famous monument of Esztergom is the world-famous basilica. The basilica is 118 m long and 40 m wide, the internal height of the dome is 71.6 m. Its front is decorated with eight 22 m high Corinthian columns. The present basilica, which dominates the city, was initiated in 1822 at the initiative of the Slovak Archbishop Alexander Rudnay. It was solemnly consecrated on August 31, 1856 and fully completed in 1869. It was built according to the model of St. Peter in Rome on the site of the former cathedral church, which was devastated in 1543. An important part of the complex are two side...

Basilica of the Blessed Virgin Mary Levoča

Basilica of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Levoča (area: Levočská Walley, region: Spis)

Basilica of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin on Marianska hora in Levoca is one of the oldest places of pilgrimage in eastern Slovakia. The pilgrimage takes place here every year on July 2. The chapel was an expression of gratitude of Spis residents for their rescue during the Tartar invasion in the years 1241 - 1242. The first chapel which was later gave to repair by Levoca parish priest Henrich was built in 1247 there. Marian Feast of the Visitation is associated with the arrival of the Franciscans - Minorits to Levoča in 1311. In 1470 Servác pastor had the chapel Gothic church to rebuild,...

Church of the Virgin Mary of Seven Grievances Šaštín-Stráže

Church of the Virgin Mary of Seven Grievances

Šaštín-Stráže (region: Zahorie)

Bazilika sv. Mikuláša Trnava

Bazilika sv. Mikuláša

Trnava (region: Lower Povazie)

Biskupský palác Nitra

Biskupský palác

Nitra (area: Danubian Lowland, region: Lower Nitra )

Church of St. Luke the Evangelist (Brezany) Chminianska Nová Ves

Church of St. Luke the Evangelist (Brezany)

Chminianska Nová Ves (region: Saris)

Greek Catholic Church of St. Luke the Evangelist from 1727 in the village Brezany, district Prešov is a historic wooden sacral building in Slovakia. Restoration of the church was made in the second half of the 18th century. It is currently also a branch of the Roman Catholic parish in nearby Bajerov. From an architectural point of view it regards as an atypical three-part log-house with a strong influence of Gothic Roman Catholic religious architecture. The windows are made by deep cuts in two adjacent beams. Glazed opening is provided with a simple iron grate. Baroque iconostasis dates from...

Diecézne múzeum nitrianskeho biskupstva Nitra

Diecézne múzeum nitrianskeho biskupstva

Nitra (area: Danubian Lowland, region: Lower Nitra )

St. Elisabeth Cathedral Košice

St. Elisabeth Cathedral

Košice (region: Kosice and surroundings)

The St. Elisabeth Cathedral is a Gothic cathedral in Košice. It is Slovakia's biggest church. The record on the existence of Košice dating from 1230 in connected with that on the existence of the rectory church. In the process of the settlement's transformation from a rural community into a town, all its periods of success and failures had been reflected on St. Elizabeth's Cathedral. According to historic data the present-day cathedral was built on the site of an edifice of older date which was consecrated to St. Elisabeth as well. It was referred to in the document of Pope Martin...

St. Martin's Cathedral in Bratislava Bratislava

St. Martin's Cathedral in Bratislava

Bratislava (area: Little Carpathians, region: Bratislava and surroundings)

The St. Martin's Cathedral (Slovak: Katedrála svätého Martina) is a cathedral in Slovakia's capital, Bratislava. It is situated at the western border of the historical city center below Bratislava Castle. It is the largest and finest, as well as one of the oldest churches in Bratislava, known especially for previously being the coronation church of the Kingdom of Hungary. Currently, it is the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Bratislava. From 1995 to February 2008 it was the concathedral of the Archdiocese of Bratislava-Trnava.

Dominikánsky kostol Košice

Dominikánsky kostol

Košice (region: Kosice and surroundings)

Wooden evangelical articular church in Hronsek Hronsek

Wooden evangelical articular church in Hronsek

Hronsek (area: Kremnica Mountains, region: Upper Hron River )

5 evangelical articular churches have been preserved in Slovakia. One of these five churches is the wooden evangelical articular church in Hronsek. It is one of the unique wooden churches, which are an important part of the cultural heritage. They are built exclusively of wood without the use of a single nail and are characterized by a unique originality, as is the wooden church in the village of Hronsek, which was built in 1726 on the basis of the Sopron Assembly from 1681. It is the only one of its kind in Horehronie. Its capacity is 1100 seats. The church has 30 windows in the shape of a...

Wooden church in Svaty Kriz Lazisko

Wooden church in Svaty Kriz

Lazisko (area: Demanovska Valley and surroundings, region: Liptov)

Approximately 14 km from Liptovsky Mikulas in the village of Svätý Kríž is a wooden articular evangelical church, which is one of the largest wooden buildings in Central Europe.  The church was originally built in Paludzi. The relocation began in 1974 and the ceremonial celebration of the reconstructed church was on 22 August 1982. The church is the last, undoubtedly the most significant artistic expression of Slovak wooden ecclesiastical architecture.

SAINT ARCHANGEL MICHAEL'S WOODEN CHURCH Gerlachov VT (Gerlachov)

SAINT ARCHANGEL MICHAEL'S WOODEN CHURCH

Gerlachov VT (Gerlachov) (region: High Tatras)

Saint Michael's Wooden Church - Príkra Medvedie

Saint Michael's Wooden Church - Príkra

Medvedie (region: Saris)

The Church of St. Michael the Archangel, also called the Wooden Church or Church, is a Greek Catholic wooden church in the village of Příkra. It has been a national cultural monument since 1968. It stands on an elevated stone foundation, which balances the slope of the terrain to the west. The entrance to the vestibule is from the west side. A special element is the covering of the roof spaces between the tower and the nave and between the nave and the sanctuary. The temple was reconstructed in 1902 and in the years 1946-1947. The current appearance is the result of reconstruction work in the...

Saint Paraskieva's Wooden Church - Dobroslava Medvedie

Saint Paraskieva's Wooden Church - Dobroslava

Medvedie (region: Saris)

The Church of St. Paraskieva is a Greek Catholic wooden church located in the village of Dobroslava in the Svidník district in the Prešov region. The church dating from 1705 is a three-room building in the shape of a cross with a transverse nave standing on a high stone foundation. Its characteristic appearance includes three unequally high domes topped by towers with mines. The church area is surrounded by a fence. There is a cemetery inside the complex. The church was rebuilt in 1880 and finally in 1932, when two side chapels were attached to the building, which gave it its current appearance....

Evanjelické lýceum Banská Štiavnica

Evanjelické lýceum

Banská Štiavnica (area: Stiavnica Mountains, region: Pohronie)

Evanjelický kostol Banská Štiavnica

Evanjelický kostol

Banská Štiavnica (area: Stiavnica Mountains, region: Pohronie)