
Bučany Nyáryovská kúria
Slovakia · Trnavský kraj
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An early Renaissance noble manor house from Bučany near Trnava, featuring architectural elements from various historical periods.
The Bučany manor house is a noteworthy example of a noble estate that preserved features from its early Renaissance origins. The original structure developed during a period when Renaissance architectural elements were becoming established in Slovak territories. Though subjected to various modifications and updates across subsequent centuries, the manor retained character typical of its era while adapting to changing tastes. The building once served as the residence of the local nobility and remains an important cultural landmark of the region.
The manor is situated in the charming village of Bučany, located near the historically significant town of Trnava. This setting makes it accessible to visitors interested in the architectural heritage of the area. The combination of older structural elements with later interventions offers a unique perspective on the evolution of noble residences in Slovakia.
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