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Welcome to the Water park Senec, a resort designed for your best summer experience!
A unique Slovak project for the protection of the Ussurian Tiger.
The church is one of the most important cultural and historical landmarks in Svätý Jur.
You are invited to visit a Hutterite house dating from 1717 where you will learn a lot from the history of the Hutterites– a Protestant sect originating from Switzerland.
The Pálffys – an aristocratic dynasty from the period of the Hungarian Kingdom – selected their seats with care.
The circumstances connected to the origin of the castle are not completely known. Some historians prefer the theory that the Pajstun castle is in fact the Stupava castle, conquered by the troops of the king Ottokar II of Bohemia in the year 1271.
The castle of Holíč is without a doubt a landmark of the town Holíč. It is located near the town centre.
Schaubmar´s Mill is part of the Slovak National Gallery.
Budmerice, a little village between Bratislava and Trnava, situated in the shadow of the Small Carpathians, is big by its history. The mighty Palffy dynasty that participated on the process of shaping the medieval Europe is associated with its past.
The museum is located in the wine park and its main activities include collecting and exhibiting of art works. The most important part of the museum’s portfolio consists of a collection of works by Andy Warhol that forms the basis of the permanent exhibition.
Marianka is a well-known pilgrimage site located on the south-western edge of the Small Carpathians at the point where they come into contact with the southern edge of the Záhorie lowlands six kilometres south-east of Stupava. The town is first mentioned in 1367 under the name Vallis Mariae.