Friday, October 1, 2010

The seven main attractions in Slovakia

Every snowflake has six pieces of crystals, which makes each of them a secret, while the seventh secret is just the snowflake. The number 7 is a symbol of good luck. You may remember the seven wonders of the world. Slovakia, a tourist town has its own seven secrets. Throughout the year, showing their great appeal to people from all over the world: long history, nature, Virgin Lands, comfortable visitor center, abundant cultural and entertainment resources, andmost important secret - hospitable natives.

(1) Bratislava

Architecture gives people an idea here is easy and simple at first glance. However, if you walk through the city, will be inspired by the streets full of houses with classic style. These squares have a simple and unadorned style, simple and beautiful. This city is really a nice place. The civilization here dates back to the old time. 2000 years ago, there were cities built by the primitiveCelts. Then the Romans built their military camp here, while the slaves began to settle here in the first century AD are. In 1291 AD the city as a free city that was the most significant event happens is considered here. After that was the center of the city as a place of coronation of the kings of the Kingdom of Hungary. More than 300 blocks here witnessed many historical events. Overall, there were 11 kings and queens crowned 8. In the vicinity of the square in the center there is aCoronation Street, which saw the glory of this city. E 'paved crowns decorated with 178 copper plates on the floor.

(2) Cathedral of St. Martino

Cathedral of S. Martin was crowned Holy Church in 1452 AD. The highest part of the chorus is as high as 18.5 meters. The tower is 85 meters high. The surprising thing is that there is a table of two golden square feet in the tower. On this table there is a duplicate of the real golden crown of Hungary, which weighsabout 300 km. During World War II, the five bells were melted down to make cannons. The only remaining bell weighs about 2 tons. In a word, you can create a lot of great things here.

Bratislava Castle is a miracle, even in these times. In the past there was a relatively small palace of a duke Slavic possessed. He then became an administrative capital of the empire and eventually became the residence of the imperial ministers. Until 1811, there is a catastrophic fireBratislava Castle, which in turn transformed into a pile of rubble.

Reconstruction and decoration are made 150 years after this disaster. The castle contains the lobby of the Board of the Slovak Republic. The castle has four towers stores. This style dates back to the period 1635-1649. The castle is situated 85 meters above the Danube. You can use the whole city view from every vantage point.

The Archbishop's Palace is truly a treasure inthese traditional buildings in Bratislava. After the war, of Austerlitz, France, groaning under the reign of Napoleon Bratislava peace treaty with Austria in the Mirror Hall of the Archbishop's Palace. Now there is a lobby mayor of Bratislava, where you have six pieces of 17th century tapestry can be seen. At the entrance there is a hat, Cardinal 1.8 meters in diameter, weighs about 150 pounds.

(3) Heritage

Slovakia has many cultural assetsother Central European countries could enjoy. This benefited from the profound human civilization. I would like to introduce you to Maria Teresa, the great lady is considered the mother of Austria. E 'was crowned in the cathedral of St. Martin in Bratislava. In the years between 1563-1830, a total of 11 Hungarian kings and 9 Queen crowned in the Cathedral of San Martino and Franciscan churches, including Maria Theresa. Today is a historic place, theattracts many tourists.

Banská Štiavnica

In addition to the technical resources of the mining sector, has more Stiavnica water and other resources. It 'called "Silver City" because there were a number of silver mines. You can easily see that this city is pretty well off, if you see those 215 national historic quotes. There are two cathedrals in the late Gothic style for every 500 meters. It 'was the third largest city in the Kingdom of Hungary in the 18th Century. A unique water system wasbuilt in the 16th Century 18th century. This system includes 60 man-made waters, making the integrity of drains and sewers become horizontal. Beneath the soil of this city, there are different levels of water channels with the lowest point as deep as 900 meters. There are many types of buildings and places of interest in land, mining, where tourists can do it yourself.

(4) Caves

Caves in Slovakia are unique because there are only a fewCountries in the world can so many caves, which attract about 650,000 tourists annually from around the world. For several decades, dozens of caves in the World Heritage list of UNESCO have signed up, including Slovenia, is a cave complex built more than 400 caves. There is also the highest crystalline rock of the world, carried around mineral springs. And 'as high as 32.6 meters and listed in the Guinness Book of Records.

Domica,located in close Ple IVEC - a small town in Slovakia, is one of the largest caves in Slovakia discovered. It runs 5 km under the earth and extends to the border with Hungary, a part of Hungary Aggtelek National Park. 35,000 years ago, there were people who lived in Domica. E 'was opened to the public since 1932. Took shape as a result of soil erosion and Domicky banks. When the water-rich underground river enough, you can take a boat to enjoy thebeautiful landscape of the caves.

(5) Locks

As recorded in the version history, there have been about 300 castles in Slovakia, but now there are only 168 here next castles, among which 109 belong to castles to historic sites under the protection of the government. These blocks are not only witnesses of the long history, but also used for many cultural benefits such as cultural festivals, competitions, martial arts demonstrations, exhibitions, concerts and romanticWeddings.

Trencin Castle

Trencin Castle is one of the largest castles in Slovakia and is the highest point of the city and around the river Vah Trencin District. E 'constructed on the basis of the original castle of the Great Moravia. The outer shape of the Trencin castle dates from the local nobility in the 13th Century. In 1790 AD Trencin town suffered a serious fire which spread throughout the castle ruined castle. Although the ground floor was renovated, the 'Reconstruction of the castle was all started in the 50s of last century.

Red Stone Castle

Red Stone Castle is a perfectly preserved Renaissance fortress architecture in Slovakia. The huge basement and architecture are unique in Europe. This castle is the most visited castle in Slovakia. It 'also recognized as one of the most beautiful castles in Slovakia.

(6) Spring

Slovakia was once famous for its mineral waterand hot spring. every year more and more foreign tourists to Slovakia for the service spa, in the interest of health and beauty come.

The oldest Spring Spa

Spring is the oldest spa in Slovakia Bardejov is. The documents preserved writings show that, at the beginning of the year 1217, people in the spring of Bardejov to therapy.

Slovakia's most famous Spring City

Piestany, a spa town on the banks of the river Vah is the most famous city in the springSlovakia. It 's a place with big trees, small gardens, straight and wide path of sand and exquisite architecture properly covered. The source temperature is between 67 degrees and 69 degrees. There are about 1,500 milligrams of minerals, which have good medicinal properties.

Tatra National Park

Although Tatra is known around the world, there is a unique landscape in Europe, because it contains so much natural beauty in a relatively small area. TatraMountains National Park will be developed in partnership between Slovakia and Poland. Most of the park lies within the borders of Slovakia, while the other is in Poland. Surrounded by trees, the lakes are the best places for lovers to come to swim in a quiet night. The landscape along the lakes can not be called upon to be incomparable, but they are the travelers who appreciate nature.

(7) Wooden houses

Like all countries in Europe, many touristsChurches in Slovakia. As the northernmost province of the Roman Empire and the central region of Hungary for hundreds of years, give the old castles in Slovakia mysterious stories. These cultural relics that have survived the invasion of Napoleon's troops really surprising. But the most impressive things here are wooden churches and villages in wood. The wooden village Cicmany is where all the houses are wooden. On the walls of houses, like the images painted whitethat seem primitive totem. These architectures seem to be some sort of special plants that grow from the base and live harmoniously with nature.

Compared to neighboring countries such as Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic who want to recapture the glorious past, it gives me the impression of a place in Slovakia without mental stress. He is carefree and comfortable as if a people without power. But he leads a happy life. This kind of life is not as good admired by those hungry people. Heis naive like a mole, which is often caused by other animals. But he never feels nervous. It 'easy to solve these problems with his wisdom and leads a happy life with his blade.

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