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The Spiš Castle (UNESCO)
Visit one of the biggest medieval castles of Europe
Mongols left nothing behind but scorched earth, after invading Austria Hungary in 1241. One of a very few castles to survive this invasion…
Spišské Podhradie (UNESCO)
Spišské Podhradie is a city listed in the UNESCO World Heritage. It lies in a valley between the Spiš Castle and the Spiš Chapter, in district Levoča. The city already gained a significant…
Spiš Chapter (UNESCO)
The Spiš Chapter is the municipal conservation area. The former independent village is from 1948 part of the city of Spišské Podhradie and together are included on the List of UNESCO World…
Church of the Holy Spirit in Žehra (UNESCO)
The village of Žehra hides one of the worlds most unique objects in the form of an enchanting late Romanesque church from the middle of the 13th century. It is dedicated to the Holy Spirit. To…
Dobšinská Ice Cave (UNESCO)
Dobšinská Ice Cave belongs due to character of glaciation between the most important ice caves in the world. From 2000 it is included on the List of UNESCO Natural World Heritage. It is situated…
Ochtinská aragonite cave (UNESCO)
Thousand years old Aragonite theatre.
It is said that no one can invent such an impressive sight as the nature. If you don’t believe, visit our Ochtinská aragonite cave that will present you…
Domica Cave (UNESCO)
Domica is the best known and the longest cave of the Slovak Karst National Park. Since 1995, it has been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. It attracts attention mostly thanks to the…
Jasovská Cave (UNESCO)
Stunning cave complex full of history.
We are in the 13th century and the country of Eastern Slovakia - back then Upper Hungary – is devastated by numerous Tatars. Impoverished inhabitants are…
Krásnohorská Cave (UNESCO)
Put on a special – typically red – speleologist overalls and helmet with a lamp and you can start an unusual adventure in Krásnohorská Cave. Here, you will not find „paved“ corridors and…