Slovakia Castles - Go back to the history, hear myths & legends

Castles and towers start to be built after the tartar invasion since half of 13th century. Originally royal castles were later acquired by nobility. Except for defensive function, they had also economic and administrative function. With the growing development of the military technique castles started to loose their significance and became desolated. Since 16th century nobility started to build more comfortable settlements in their bottoms.
More than 100 medieval castles gradually changed to ruins. In those that were preserved or reconstructed are today museum expositions. Among the most beautiful castles of Slovakia belong Red Stone castle, Orava castle, Bojnice castle, Trencin castle and of course Spiss castle.



Cachticky castle – mighty fortress

were built in the 2nd half of the 13th century to protect the west border of Austro-Hungarian empire. The main purpose was to protect, it has never become a luxurious seat. Living in a castle was very uncomfortable. It used to serve as a prison…

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MAP Location:
Region: Trenciansky;
Distance from Bratislava: 135km;
Accessible to public;
Castle Ruin

What you can see there:
marvellous view on Small Carpathians

 
Bojnice Castle – they say - the most beautiful & most romantic

Originally, the castle was king’s property, but at the end of 13th century ,the owner was Matus Cak Trenciansky. Later, it was the Turzo family who owned it, but today’s appearance gave him the Palfis...

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MAP Location:
Region: Trenciansky;
Distance from Bratislava: 180km;
Accessible to public

What you can see there:
fully furnished castle;
Altar, furniture from the 19th century

 
Bratislava Castle – symbol and the dominant of the city

The first traces of settlement originate from the end of the late stone age, and there are relics here from the ages of the Roman to the Great Moravian empire. The most fundamental alterations were made during the reign of Marie Theresa (1740-1780)

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MAP Location:
Region: Bratislava;
Not accessible to public;
Fully furnished

What you can see there:
Not accessible to public;
Fantastic view from the castle

 
Budatinsky castle – (1798 – 1945 belonged to the Csaki family)

The castle was built after the re-fortification of the country after the Tatar invasion in the middle of the 13th century. It was a water castle protected by the river Vah and Kysuca and moats.

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" Dear Peter, Kole and I would again like to thank you for sharing your home country with us. You introduced us to the beauty of your country and it truly was beautiful! You were able to include so many castles that I know Kole will be talking about for years to come. We liked the intimacy of the trip – 3 visitors and you, our driver and guide. From the Danube River to the Tatra Mountains and so many places in between you shared your country’s history and culture with us. You knew exactly where to take us for lunch and dinner so we could dine on local foods and drink."

Marlene Polasek from Illinois, USA wrote on August 11, 2010. She, Kole & Edward spent 8 days on tailor-made guided tour around Slovakia & Prague."

 
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