Katarína Trojanovská, Simona Siváková, Zuzana Višňovská 1.B
The Church of St. Nicholas The church of St. Cross Town Hall Orthodox Synagogue The Natural Cultural Site of Solivar Cathedral church of St. John the Baptist The Caraffa´s Prison The Florian´s Gate The Evangelical Church of St. Trojica Bosak´s bank Rákóczi´s Palace Fountain of Neptune
-the construction was finished in the biggest church in Prešov. -parameters are: long: 54,7 m width: 34,45 m height: 16 m
-baroque church -built in František Perger -paintings by Ondrej Trtina
-is situated in the eastern part of the square -it was rebuilt to a city winery -1961
-built in paintings by Andrej Grazl
- from 17th century -salt mining (first done by means of evaporation from brine) -part of Solivar: Gápeľ, the Leopold mine-shaft, the Klopačka, Salt storage, the Četerne, smelting works, blacksmith´s workshops,... -actual mining of salt began in National Cultural Site since 1970
-built in 17th century -gothic church reconstructed in the Baroque style -facade in Baroque style from 18th century -An iconostasis in interior from the half of the 19th century
-built in Late-Gothic building -then – an armoury and store for the safe-keeping of weights and measures -now – gallery
-built in 15. century -remains of Prešov´s fortification -St. Florian´s Chapel above the passage of the gate -in the next building was a public hospital in 19 th century
-unique renaissance church -one of a few Protestant churches in Slovakia -first half of the 17th century -building took five years
-bank established Michal Bosák -on 31st August the building was built in Art Nouveau style by architect William Glasza
-the end of the 16th century -for the most beautiful Renaissance palace in the former Upper Uhorsko -At present the Regional Museum is placed in the building
the only preserved original city tank -the early 19th century by Mark Holländer -The author of the statue of Neptune is a stonemason and sculptor Vincent Staviarska who completed the sculpture in Statue of Neptune was restored in early 90th of the 20th century
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