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Chateau Krasnany Varín

Chateau Krasnany

Varín (area: Little Fatra, region: Upper Povazie)



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Distance: 16.41kmManor House RADOĽA Radoľa

Manor House RADOĽA

Radoľa (area: Kysucká vrchovina, region: Kysuce, District: Kysucké Nové Mesto)

Distance: 23.55kmChateau in Turcianska Stiavnicka Sučany

Chateau in Turcianska Stiavnicka

Sučany (area: Little Fatra, region: Turiec, District: Martin)

The Renaissance mansion in Turčianska Štiavnička was built in the second half of the 16th century, modified in the Baroque-Classicist style. At the beginning of the 1990s, extensive reconstruction began, but it has not yet been completed. At present, the manor house is not accessible to the public and is gradually deteriorating. The mansion also includes an extensive English park with a winter garden, lakes and rare trees. The park, which continuously grows into the surrounding forests, keeps...

Distance: 31.01kmBytča Manor house Bytča

Bytča Manor house

Bytča (area: Maple Mountains, region: Upper Povazie, District: Bytča)

Renaissance mansion in the city centre of Bytča is one of the most important and architecturally most impressive feudal settlements in Slovakia. The National Cultural Monument consists of a Renaissance palace so-called Wedding Palace as well as economic and residential buildings. Originally there was a small castle built in the 13th century, belonging to the Bishopric of Nitra. In 1563 Francis Turzo took possession of the Bytča estate together with the castle. He built on the site of an old...

Distance: 33.73kmOščadnica Manor Oščadnica

Oščadnica Manor

Oščadnica (area: Kysucké Beskydy, region: Kysuce, District: Čadca)

The mansion in Oščadnica was built in the years 1910 - 1913 by the Prussian Junker Count Ballestrem. At that time, the mansion served as a hunting lodge, and the count established a forest park with an area of over 3 hectares. The manor building is two-track and two-story, symmetrical to the central axis, oriented longitudinally in the east-west direction. Over time, the manor house changed owners and other buildings were gradually added to it. In 1976, the mansion became the property of the...