Zámok Číčov
Slovakia · Nitriansky kraj
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The manor house in Číčov is an originally Renaissance building later rebuilt in Baroque and Classicist styles, located west of Komárno in southern Slovakia.
In the village of Číčov, situated in southern Slovakia to the west of Komárno, stands a remarkable aristocratic residence with a rich architectural history. The manor house was originally built in the Renaissance style, but over the centuries it underwent significant reconstructions that gave it first a Baroque and later a Classicist character.
These successive architectural transformations reflect the changing tastes and lifestyles of the nobility who inhabited the building. The result is a structure in which several historical layers of European architectural culture can be observed. The manor thus represents a fascinating testament to the evolution of noble architecture in southern Slovakia.
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