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Bojnice Castle
Bojnice, Slovakia
Bojnice Castle, dating from the 12th century, is
today a Romantic castle with Gothic and Renaissance elements
Bojnice Castle is one of the most visited castles
in Slovakia.
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Bojnice castle, Bojnice, Slovakia
Bojnice Castle, dating from the 12th century, is
today a Romantic castle with Gothic and Renaissance elements
Bojnice Castle is one of the most visited castles
in Slovakia..
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Bojnický Zámok (Bojnice Castle)
Bojnice
Slovak Republic
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Bratislavsky hrad (Bratislava Castle)
Bratislava
Slovakia
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Oravský Hrad, located above the Orava river
in the village of Oravský Podzámok, Slovakia.
In Eglish it is called Orava Castle, in
German Arwaburg and in Hungarian: Árva vára)
Orava Castle stands on the site of an old wooden
fortification, built after the Mongol invasion of Hungary of 1241.The
later design was in Romanesque and Gothic style. Later still it
was reconstructed as a Renaissance and Neo-Gothic structure,.
Many scenes of the 1922 film Nosferatu were filmed
here. After a period of dilapidation the castle became a national
monument after World War II,.
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Oravský Hrad
located above the Orava river in the village of
Oravský Podzámok, Slovakia.
In Eglish it is called Orava Castle, in
German Arwaburg and in Hungarian: Árva vára)
Orava Castle stands on the site of an old wooden
fortification, built after the Mongol invasion of Hungary of 1241.The
later design was in Romanesque and Gothic style. Later still it
was reconstructed as a Renaissance and Neo-Gothic structure,.
Many scenes of the 1922 film Nosferatu were filmed
here. After a period of dilapidation the castle became a national
monument after World War II,.
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Oravský Hrad, located above the Orava river
in the village of Oravský Podzámok, Slovakia.
In Eglish it is called Orava Castle, in
German Arwaburg and in Hungarian: Árva vára)
Orava Castle stands on the site of an old wooden
fortification, built after the Mongol invasion of Hungary of 1241.The
later design was in Romanesque and Gothic style. Later still it
was reconstructed as a Renaissance and Neo-Gothic structure,.
Many scenes of the 1922 film Nosferatu were filmed
here. After a period of dilapidation the castle became a national
monument after World War II,.
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Smolenický zámok (Smolenice Castle)
lies on the eastern slope of the LittleCarpathians, near the town
of Smolenice, Slovakia.
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Spiský Castle, Spi, Slovakia
The ruins of Spi Castle form one of the largest
castle sites in Central Europe.
It was included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage
Sites in 1993
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Trencín Castle
[Trenciansky hrad (Slovak) trencséni vá,
(Hungarian)]
Trencín
western Slovakia
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