SEVEN WONDERS OF PREŠOV REGION SEVEN WONDERS OF PREŠOV REGION Andrea Čuchranová 2.D 2012/2013
Content Historical center of Bardejov Ľubovňa castle Tatra national park The altar of master Pavol from Levoča The group of wooden churches Pieniny national park The historic town Levoča
Historical center of Bardejov 1241 – the earliest written record 1376 – free royal town mined the silver and gold 2001 – inscribed on the UNESCO´s World Heritage Town Hall, Gothic church of St. Aegidius
Ľubovňa castle century – the first written record a meeting place of Hungarian and Polish kings 1768 – Móric Beňovský a museum – in the preserved part an open-air Museum of Folk Architecture
Tatra national park the oldest national park in Slovakia – the park was established the highest point – Gerlach peak division: the East Tatras the West Tatras 1933 – UNESCO Biosphere reserve lakes, chalets, peaks, spas, caves, waterfalls
Gerlach peak Large lake Hincovo The West Tatras The East Tatras
The altar of master Pavol from Levoča St. Jacob Church – the highest wooden altar in the world altar of Virgin Mary and St. Apostle Jacob
The group of wooden churches in the East – more than 50 churches in Prešov region – 26 wooden churches 2008 – 4 were inscribed on UNESCO Hervartov Bodružal Ladomirová Kežmarok
Pieniny national park the smallest national park in Slovakia a rafting through the Dunajec River the first known plant collector – Cyprian village Red Monastery, historical monastery building, the museum Three Crowns mountain
The historic town Levoča an Urban Preservation Area 1249 – the oldest written reference St. James Church the former Town Hall, Classical Evangelic church, the Cage of Shame World Heritage Site Unesco
The Cage of Shame St. James Church County House The Town Hall
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